Wednesday, May 2, 2012 - 12:48pm
Wilmington student is state 'Doodle4Google' winner
A Wilmington student is Delaware's winner of the national Doodle 4 Google contest.
16-year-old Freddy Ruiz, a junior at Delcastle Technical High School, chose prehistoric times for Google's contest theme -- if you could travel in time, where would you visit -- and drew dinosaurs.
"The first dinosaur I used for the G, it's like a sea animal, it's called an ammonite. The second, I used a T-Rex, and I used the two eyes as the two o's," he said.
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Freddy is now eligible for Google's top Doodle contest prize -- a $30,000 scholarship and a $50,000 tech grant for his school. The national winner will be announced May 17th in New York. To see Freddy's Doodle and to vote for him to help him win, click here.
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