Local teams rack up awards at Marysville robotics compeition

Local teams rack up awards at Marysville robotics compeition

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About 40 robotics teams competed in the Marysville FIRST Robotics over the weekend. Local teams and those from across Michigan used their robots to load cargo and attach hatch panels to prop spaceships as part of this year’s game “Destination: Deep Space.” 

The Croswell-Lexington Team 7192 – Blue Thunderneers were dubbed district event champions alongside their alliance partners, Utica’s Team 217 – ThunderChickens and Berrien Springs’ Team 3452 – GreengineerZ. 

Other local teams also displayed a solid showing. Richmond’s Team 4130, the Blue Devils, made it to the semi-finals, but lost both of their semi-final rounds, according to a news release by the Blue Water Area Robotics Alliance. 

Yale High Schools’ Team 6244 – The Jiggawattz, finished qualification rounds with seven wins and five losses, but was eliminated after two losses in the quarter finals. During the quarterfinals, the Jiggawattz competed in the same alliance as St. Clair High School’s Team 5843 – Flurb, which was also eliminated. 

The Jiggawatz won the Team Spirit Award sponsored by FCA Foundation, which recognizes exceptional partnership and teamwork. 

Three BWARA teams competed in the same alliance during the quarter finals. The Cardinal Mooney Catholic High School Team 4779 selected Port Huron’s Team 3667 – the Mecanum Knights, and Algonac’s Team 5860 – Full Metal Muskrats, for their alliance, but the teams were eliminated after losses in the quarter finals. 

“We were just playing the game the best we could,” Mecanum Knights Coach Henry Herber said. “Marysville’s a tough competition.” 

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About 40 schools came to compete in the fourth annual FIRST Robotics district event Friday, March 29, 2019 at Marysville High School.
Brian Wells, The Times Herald

Herber said the general strategy of “Destination: Deep Space” has evolved since the season began, and it’s important to prevent the other team scoring as much as possible. 

“Come week five or six, this game has become a defensive-type game,” Herber said. 

Cardinal Mooney came away with the Gracious Professionalism Award sponsored by Johnson and Johnson, which recognizes teams that demonstrate FIRST core values and working together. 

Port Huron’s Mecanum Knights won the Judge’s Award, which is given at the discretion of the judging panel based on a team’s efforts, performance or dynamics. 

Algonac’s Full Metal Muskrats won the Entrepreneurship Award sponsored by Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield and Byer, which recognizes the quality of a team’s business plan.

Algonac junior Shelby Woods won the Marysville competition’s Dean’s List award. The award recognizes outstanding student leaders. 

Sebastien Cournoyer, Algonac’s robotics coach, said Woods has grown from being a bit shy and withdrawn to being comfortable with public speaking and becoming a leader on the team. 

“It’s well deserved, she’s worked hard for this,” Cournoyer said. 

Also participating at Marysville were Anchor Bay’s Team 7247 – Error 404, Marysville’s Team 5167 – Vi-Bots, Capac High School’s Team 2604 – Metal and Soul and Port Huron’s Team 5926 – Da Moose. 

Da Moose won the Imagery Award in honor of Jack Kamen, which recognizes engineering and visual aesthetic for the the robot and the team. The team also won the Safety Award sponsored by Underwriters Laboratories, which celebrates teams that find innovative ways to avoid hazards. 

This year’s Michigan State Championship is scheduled for April 11 through 13 at Saginaw Valley State University. 

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Contact education reporter Jeremy Ervin at (810) 989-6276 or jervin@gannett.com. Follow him on Twitter @ErvinJeremy. 

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