Timpview High School
Timpview High School
Dinali Karunaratne, Coach
Coach Dinali Karunaratne has taught at Timpview High School since 2014 and teaches chemistry to tenth, eleventh and twelfth graders. She was raised in Sri Lanka and went to college at the Institute of Chemical Sciences (Sri Lanka), Utah Valley University, and Arkansas State University. Coach Karunaratne has been working with the Science Bowl team for four years. She loves to spend her free time traveling. Her favorite place to visit is Yellowstone National Park.
Matthew Argyle
Matthew Argyle is a senior with interests ranging from math, chemistry, computer programming, and forensics to cross country, wrestling, and Ultimate frisbee. He is thrilled to have qualified this year at the national level in both the Science Bowl and Technology Student Association - Forensics competitions. In his spare time, Matthew is busy volunteering; he is an Eagle Scout with three Palms and serves as a youth mentor for a middle school FIRST LEGO League team. Matthew will be serving a two-year church service mission in Vietnam after graduation. When he returns, he will attend Brigham Young University and is planning to major in chemical engineering; he hopes his work will someday make a difference in someone else’s future.
Joseph Camacho
Joseph Camacho loves math and science. This will be Joseph's fifth time attending the National Science Bowl competition. Joseph has also qualified twice for the USA Junior Mathematics Olympiad and three times for the USA Math Olympiad. When Joseph is not preparing for one competition or another, he enjoys reading or playing board games with friends. After high school, Joseph plans to study math and computer science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Joseph Carlston
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James Camacho
James Camacho is interested primarily in math, but he also does a little chemistry and computer science on the side. He has placed well in various competitions: he is a six-time American Invitational Mathematics Examination qualifier, three-time USA National Chemistry Olympiad qualifier, gold ranked in the USA Computing Olympiad, and has been admitted to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Besides academics, Camacho enjoys playing the violin in his school's top orchestra, and running track and cross country. Camacho's dreams for the future are varied: he wants to earn a billion dollars by starting his own business, teach middle schoolers competition math, and maybe become President of the United States. Hopefully all before he's thirty six (vote James Camacho for 2040).
Jaroldeen Oveson
Some of the things Jaroldeen Oveson is interested in are human brains, space, relativity, low level computing, and microbiology. In his free time, Jaroldeen likes to have conversations with people, make music, and do stuff outside.