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HERSHEY, Pa. -- A 10-year-old boy from Reamstown, Lancaster County, has landed a $100,000 college fund for his award-winning roller coaster design.
David Sechler, 10, beat more than 1,500 other contestants in the national contest, which was sponsored by the Hershey Company and Atari.
All contestants used Atari's Roller Coaster Tycoon software for their virtual creations. They were judged on creativity, practicality, excitement and even the puke factor.
"I wanted to make something different than other roller coasters," Sechler said.
Sechler called his design the Blue Kangaroo. It features multiple loops and a top speed of 56 mph. You can take a virtual ride on it by clicking the links in the sidebar above.
Hershey officials gave Sechler a $100,000 check Thursday.
"It's an outstanding design. I think this young man may one day be a future roller coaster designer," said Andy Jacobs of the Hershey Company.
HERSHEY, Pa. -- A 10-year-old boy from Reamstown, Lancaster County, has landed a $100,000 college fund for his award-winning roller coaster design.
David Sechler, 10, beat more than 1,500 other contestants in the national contest, which was sponsored by the Hershey Company and Atari.
All contestants used Atari's Roller Coaster Tycoon software for their virtual creations. They were judged on creativity, practicality, excitement and even the puke factor.
"I wanted to make something different than other roller coasters," Sechler said.
Sechler called his design the Blue Kangaroo. It features multiple loops and a top speed of 56 mph. You can take a virtual ride on it by clicking the links in the sidebar above.
Hershey officials gave Sechler a $100,000 check Thursday.
"It's an outstanding design. I think this young man may one day be a future roller coaster designer," said Andy Jacobs of the Hershey Company.
Click the link for video and screenshots of the ride
Personaly, I think that's joke! The track absolutly sucked, even though the kid is 10, sure that may be harsh, but come on! There must of been a million tracks better than that. It wasn't realistic and the pace was truely awful, I refure to believe that that track was the best out of 1500 tracks. More importantly, the money should of gone to me, a $100,000 college fund would have done me nice