Kentwood High School game programming students recognized at 2013 VisFest awards

Kentwood students won multiple awards at the 2013 VisFest Game Programming awards.

Kentwood students won multiple awards at the 2013 VisFest Game Programming awards.

Zach Nawar and Evan Brossard won Best of VisFest in the Code Written Division for their game, “Missile Defense,” and  Derick Salamanca won Best of VisFest in the Code Written Division for his game, “Drop.”

Austin Hoffman and Wayne Humble received a Special Recognition award in the Graphical User Interface Division for their game, “Trail Maze for Heroes,”Austin Ingraham also earned a Special Recognition award in the Graphical User Interface Division for his game, “AV-003.”

Evan Brossard won an $1195.00 scholarship to DigiPen’s Summer Institute.