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4th Annual Schein – Friedman Awards Announced



4th Annual Schein – Friedman Awards Announced |
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By Mark Schein and Aviv Friedman | |
December 30, 2011 | |
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Awonder Liang
The Schein - Friedman Scholastic Recognition Project is glad to announce its fourth year scholarship recipients! Like last year, we have decided to forego the ranking process, and equally divide the awards among the recipients. Each winner will receive a $3000 scholarship. This year’s winners are Awonder Liang, Ruifeng Li, and Sarah Chiang. Awonder is an 8-year-old from Wisconsin, is the newest and youngest American world champion, having recently won the gold medal at the World Youth Championships in Brazil. The USCF’s top ranked player for his age group, Awonder is a two-time national scholastics champion. He is fast closing on his immediate goal of making master. ![]() ![]()
Sarah Chiang
Congratulations to all the recipients! And a special thank you to all who applied. The Schein - Friedman project is designed to help some of our younger champions improve and dedicate themselves more to chess, while offsetting the financial expenses that usually come with those. Hopefully the project will reward excelling youngsters, and help them become tomorrow’s best players and Grandmasters. At the same time they would be serving as role models and inspiration to the entire scholastic community. Our program is generally geared towards youngsters age 7-17. Occasionally, in cases of unusual excellence (considerably exceeding the program’s criterions), applications by players up to age 20 would be considered. |