High anxiety and intense concentration set the atmosphere of the 2005 Energy Bowl.
|
| 2005 Energy Bowl Winner Marek Fikejz |
With an unprecedented two tiebreakers required in the competition, Johnson High School's Marek Fikejz seized the winning title.
In addition to bragging rights, Fikejz walked away with an all-expense paid trip to Washington, D.C., a $1,000 scholarship, a Palm Zire handheld organizer and Office Depot gift card. Johnson High School will also receive a $1,000 school grant for Fikejz's accomplishment.
"I'm in shock. I can't believe I won, and I am truly grateful," says Fikejz. Fikejz's shock was the highlight of the evening. In the last tiebreaker, two students competed for the runner-up's position; however, Fikejz thought they were competing for winner and runner-up. When the overall winner was announced, Fikejz's reaction was priceless. "Imagine thinking you've placed in the top five, which I was happy about, and then learning you're the winner? I can't describe what that feels like."
Fourteen students competed in the first two rounds of short answers before the five highest scorers moved on to the fast-fingered buzzer round. To get the five finalists, a tiebreaker was required, followed by a final tiebreaker for runner-up. Each participant received an Office Depot gift card, and finalists received Palm Zire handheld organizers.
The Energy Bowl winner serves as Jackson EMC's delegate on the Washington Youth Tour. The winner of the upcoming Youth Citizenship Award will serve as the cooperative's second delegate.
For more information about Energy Bowl or the Youth Citizenship Award, please contact Kay Parks at 706-367-6122 or by email at kparks@jacksonemc.com.
|
| Front row: Lauren Kiel (Chestatee High School), Jessica Morris (Apalachee High School), Nicolas Ayala (Flowery Branch High School), Sam Harbison (Gainesville High School), Marek Fikejz (Johnson High School), Britni Alexander (Hebron Christian Academy), Jake Chastain (Mill Creek High School) and Brittany Friddle (South Gwinnett High School). Back row: Ian Rooks (Commerce High School), David "Nate" Trusty (East Hall High School), Phillip Johnson (Jackson County Comprehensive High School), Marcus Watson (Jefferson High School), William Harper (Prince Avenue Christian) and Chip Tyndale (Grayson High School). |
Marek Fikejz
2005 Energy Bowl Winner
Five Finalists
Marek Fikejz
Johnson High School
Lauren Kiel
First runner-up
Chestatee High School
Chip Tyndale
Grayson High School
Phillip Johnson
Jackson County Comprehensive High School
Jake Chastain
Mill Creek High School
Apply for Service | Media Center | Storm Center | Careers | Search | Contact Us | Home
Copyright © 1998-2009, Jackson Electric Membership Corporation | Legal and Privacy Notices
