Difference between revisions of "Peter Komarek"
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− | Current Ohio State | + | Current Ohio State senior, described as an "expert on Pokemon" by [[Jacob Durst]] after beasting a theme packet. He was on the winning team for the [[Westfield Insurance Brain Game]] as a junior, winning $10,000 for [[Walnut Hills]]. He was on the winning team of the 2009 NAQT State tournament for Ohio, and runner-up for the 2009 [[Ohio Academic Competition]] Championship. |
Known for being banned from quizbowl by his father until he finished his college applications; this caused him to miss a few NAQT tournaments and the Westfield Insurance Brain Game his senior year. Also notable for being mistaken for a girl on several occasions, including on [[Quizbowlcast]] and some creepy guy on the street once. | Known for being banned from quizbowl by his father until he finished his college applications; this caused him to miss a few NAQT tournaments and the Westfield Insurance Brain Game his senior year. Also notable for being mistaken for a girl on several occasions, including on [[Quizbowlcast]] and some creepy guy on the street once. |
Revision as of 00:40, 5 February 2013
Peter Komarek | |
Noted subjects | Trash, General, Science |
Current college | Ohio State |
Past colleges | None |
High school | Walnut Hills (2007-2009) |
Stats | HDWhite • NAQT |
Current Ohio State senior, described as an "expert on Pokemon" by Jacob Durst after beasting a theme packet. He was on the winning team for the Westfield Insurance Brain Game as a junior, winning $10,000 for Walnut Hills. He was on the winning team of the 2009 NAQT State tournament for Ohio, and runner-up for the 2009 Ohio Academic Competition Championship.
Known for being banned from quizbowl by his father until he finished his college applications; this caused him to miss a few NAQT tournaments and the Westfield Insurance Brain Game his senior year. Also notable for being mistaken for a girl on several occasions, including on Quizbowlcast and some creepy guy on the street once.
Won the inaugural Rowdy Raider Tournament after being called the evening before by Jacob Durst, without the knowledge of coach Scott K. Grunder.