Probably most important award/thing you can do in CAP admissions-wise. Also, at PJOC you are trained by active-duty Air Force SEREs, PJs, and sometimes TACPs. They told us that they treated the training it like a taste of indoc. One of the most difficult weeks of my life physically.
For Boy's State, run for all the positions that you can. My MOC/Senate board interviewers really liked the fact that I was my State Party chairman (required to give a speech to all the boys at the end of the week about our party's platform). There was no election for this, I just volunteered when I had the chance. The MOC/Senate board really liked the fact that I actually did something with my position, like giving a speech. They don't really care, like USNA2023 said, about positions where you don't do anything.
Good luck and enjoy your summer! My PM is open to you/anyone who would like a question answered.