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Fourth-grader and eighth-grader
earn national recognition in Hostway's first search for "America's
Youngest Web Wizard"
Chicago, ILThursday, April 14, 2005After a four-month
nationwide search to find the most talented K-8 Web designers,
global Web-hosting leader Hostway Corp. today named Eric Fancher
and Danika Young Americas Youngest Web Wizards.
Eric Fancher, 10, of Atlanta, Ga., a fourth-grader at Dunwoody
Springs Elementary School, created a Web site dedicated to his
Cub Scout den. Danika Young, 14, of Atkinson, Neb., an eighth
grader at Atkinson Junior High, created a Web site as a study
guide and homework resource for Maniac MaGee, an
award-winning childrens literature book taught at her
school and at schools across the country.
Hostway awarded each of the two Web wizards a Dell
Inspiron 8699 laptop ($1,500 value) and 12 months of free Web
site hosting.
On behalf of Hostway, I would like to congratulate the
winners, finalists and entrants that shared their creative and
inspirational Web sites in Hostways first national Web
Wizard search, said John Lee, vice president of
marketing, Hostway. Im happy to say it was extremely
difficult to judge the Web sites as they were all very
professionally developed.
Fancher, winner of the K-5 division, said that he created his
site, www.pack266drag onpatrol.org, to help his Cub Scout den
stay on top of their busy schedule.
I made all of my best friends at Scouts, and I wanted to
help bring us all together since we are from four different
schools, said Eric Fancher. I started designing the
site in October, and by February, it was complete. I took it slow
and tried to learn and master at least one item a week. So far, I
have learned 25 different things about designing a Web site.
Fancher, a very tech-savvy fourth-grader, plans to use his Web
development skills this summer by creating Web sites for local
businesses that do not have a Web presence.
It amazes me that many restaurants and stores my family and
I go to dont have Web sites, said Fancher. This
summer I plan on setting up as many Web sites as I can for them.
I will also use the free Web hosting I won in this contest to set
up my own Web design company.
Young, 14, winner of the 6-8 division, said she created her site,
atkinson.esu8.org/maniac, to show how much she enjoyed reading
the book, Maniac Magee. What started as an after-school
project turned into an extremely helpful resource for teachers
across the country.
I have received many e-mails from teachers nationwide
thanking me for creating such a useful and fun site for them to
use along with their regular Maniac Magee teaching
materials, said Danika Young. Some teachers assume
that I am a teacher and ask where I work. They are shocked and
amazed when I tell then I am only in eighth grade!
This is the second Web site Young has designed. She previously
designed a Web site that earned her second place in a statewide
Web design competition.
My fifth grade teacher, Mrs. Morrow, was my inspiration for
the Web site, said Young. She basically taught me
everything I know about computers.
Across the nation, elementary and middle school students design
Web sites without receiving the recognition that they deserve.
Hostway developed the Web Wizard search to honor
these tech-savvy students and increase the awareness of
technological education.
Student-submitted Web sites were judged by a panel of executive
judges from Hostway and competed on the basis of content,
structure and navigation, visual design, functionality and
success of their Web sites.
About Hostway Corporation
Hostway Corporation provides Web hosting and managed services to
more than 300,000 customers worldwide. Hostway helps individuals,
small businesses and large enterprises achieve more value from
state-of-the-art Web-based technologies by reducing their
complexity and cost. Founded in 1998, Hostway is one of the five
largest Web hosting companies in the world with offices in North
America (Chicago, Tampa and Vancouver), Europe (London and
Amsterdam), Asia (Seoul) and Australia (Sydney). For more
information about Hostway Corporation, please visit www.hostway.com
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