Last Friday evening (July 8th), Dominic Olivera, a 12-year old from Bristow, VA, competed on the fifth and final installment of Kids Jeopardy. Being lifetime friends with the family, we greatly anticipated the opportunity to watch the game, especially considering the frequent reminders coming from his mother, aunt and grandmother! Given the secretive workings of Jeopardy, we did not even bother to ask any of the relatives how Dominic might have done on the show. We assumed that he performed very well. Here's why.
There is one thing that my wife Elizabeth and I have noticed over the years - that is, Dominic is one of the most brilliant kids we have encountered; in fact, all four of Gina and Rio's kids are highly intelligent. For the sake of background, Gina is a former Air Force officer with a master's degree in public administration while Mario (aka Rio) is currently an Air Force lieutenant colonel stationed in Afghanistan. Legend has it that they met at the "O" club on base. Five years ago, they were stationed at Langley AFB and lived in Newport News. On a visit to their home near the shipyard, we were greatly entertained by the seven-year old Dominic, who kept us in stitches with his imitations of politicians, often quoting them verbatim. Three years later, after the Oliveras had graciously donated a room full of furniture to help us after a house fire, my U-Haul trip to Bristow (which is just southwest of Manassas) was brightened by young Dominic's renditions of "The Entertainer" and other ragtime tunes on the piano, which made the lugging of chairs and couches much easier.
To put this in current perspective, Dominic is about to begin work on his Eagle Scout project. Did I mention that he's 12?
Anyhow, we figured that he did well. After watching the game, which had a phenomenal ending, I had an opportunity to speak with Dominic and his mother. Although I have watched the game for 25 years, our 60-minute conversation enlightened me about the game of Jeopardy in ways that were previously unknown. No, I didn't learn any trade secrets (having grown up in a CIA family, even I am impressed by the shroud of secrecy surrounding the operation), but did gain some valuable insight into the process of getting on the show, the waiting game, the trip to Hollywood (a story in itself!), how the show works, how the buzzers work, how Alex Trebek works... etc...
It didn't take long to realize that I had enough information for a two-part article, and it wasn't going to get finished today :/
So, for the readers of the Wall, I welcome you to look forward to a two-part segment on Dominic Olivera's trip to Jeopardy with posts appearing on Thursday, July 21st and 28th. Of course, the regular educational pieces will be added on Monday July 18th and 25th. Thanks for the support to date. The rate of "hits" has doubled over the past two months and things are continuing to expand! --- Jim
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