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Boca Raton student named U.S. baseball ambassador

Monday, 22 June 2009 14:05 Lynn Lewis News - Sports  Boca Raton News
 

Summit Private School student, Nicholas Updike, 11, has been selected as the US Baseball Ambassador for the People to People Sports Competition in Vienna, Austria this July.
 
Updike will travel for 10 days to compete in the 2009 Youth Friendship Games.
 
People to People (www.peopletopeople.com) is an organization that provides academic and athletic foreign exchange programs designed to enhance cultural understanding and promote international friendship. Of the 2,300 international athletes, 250 baseball players between the ages of 11 and 18 were chosen from the US.
 
“Not only do the students compete in a baseball tournament, they are given the opportunity to explore Austrian culture and participate in activities
that develop ambassadorial skills, cross-cultural communication and sportsmanship,” said Dr. Susan Mike, Vice Head of Summit Private School.
 
“Nick demonstrated great leadership on our recent trip to the Montessori Model United Nations conference and he will be a wonderful representative for the US.”
 
Updike has been playing baseball since age five as a pitcher and third baseman. He currently plays on The Blaze, a local team that won the Palm Beach County District Championship for the 11/12 division in early June. Updike credits his acceptance into the People to People Sports Ambassador Program to Summit Private School, where he’s been attending since age 1.
 
Updike was interviewed about his interest in baseball as well as his opinion on ethics and morals.
 
He was also required to submit three references verifying his good character.

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