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FIRST Team Wants To Be
First
GHS robotics sets record at
regionals; prepares for national meet
April 7, 2003
Greenville Herald Banner
The Greenville High
School/L-3 Communications FIRST Team is preparing for this week's
national competition in Houston after a record-setting performance in
the Lone Star Regional Competition this past weekend.
The Robowranglers leave
for the meet on Wednesday for the final three days of the robotics
competition season. This year's tournament, Stack Attack, is being
dubbed as the "Superbowl of Smarts" as its host will be the home of the
2004 Super Bowl, Reliant Stadium.
Greenville ranked second
among all 31 robots present at the regional meet, going 15 rounds and
being defeated only once.
The Robowranglers reached
the semi-finals, placing third in the overall competition and were
awarded the GM Industrial Design Award and the Xerox Creativity Award.
Setting all-school record
in robotics competition, senior Matt Sikes and junior Casey Collier
drove the 140-lb machine, Lone Star for two days of seeding rounds and
competition.
Fourteen undefeated
rounds is an all-time best for the Greenville team. The robust design
and unique strategy of play developed by the GHS Students and L-3
Communications volunteer engineers did not go un-noticed by the Regional
judges.
The team was given the
Xerox Creativity award due to the unique strategy of play and the
innovative design of Lone Star. The Greenville machine was the only
machine at competition to sweep away the stacks with a large up right
robot and arm.
This design also earned
the team the General Motors Industrial Design for its form and function
in an efficiently designed machine. The team was honored on stage twice
during the awards ceremony of the three day competition.
Seeding second, the
Greenville team situated the Robowranglers as a lead alliance team.
Team 148 was able to select two other teams to accompany them into the
final rounds of competition.
The Greenville team chose
two Houston area teams to go into the finals, Team 231/Boeing/USA
mentroting groups from four Pasadena high schools, and a proven ally
from previous years, Team 57 from Exxon/Booker T. Washington High School
for Engineering Professions.
Special guest speaker at
this year's regional competition was Greenville businessman, Tony
Norman. Norman and Bob Mimlitch were the original volunteers for the
GHS robotics team.
Norman and Mimlitch have
formed a company Innovation First, Inc. based in Greenville. Norman
spoke of his relationship with the Greenville team during his keynote
address and encouraged students from all over the world to leave their
dreams.
"Be careful what you wish
for," siad Norman, "because now I built robots for companies all over
the word, all day, everyday."
Innovation First was also
a Silver Sponsor at the Lone Star regional. Innovation First provides
control systems for all the FIRST robotics teams in this year's
competition and is sponsor of three other regional events.
Innovation First gave
each team in competition this year an EDU robotics kit for prototyping
robots before building the actual large one. This concept was developed
through the company's relationship with the Greenville team.
This year's team is
coached by GHS instructors, Vanessa Pope and Terri Galloway.
High school members of
the team are Casey Collier, Justin Duncan, Seth Garcia, Cory Griffiths,
Ryan Jenkins, Matthew Mahrer, Jason Maxwell, Beth McClellen, Kevin
Morris, Mark Moseley, Ashley Owens, Joel Powell, Rayna Sherman, Lydia
Shook, Matt Sikes, Cameron Thatcher, Brandon Torrance, Megan Wineinger,
and Sarah Wright.
Volunteering for this
year's team of engineers are Tom Cloutier, James Collier, Adam Davies,
John Hodapp, Steve Lindo, Brad Marcum, David Maxwell, Steve Maxwell,
Mike Owens, Adam Reppond, Ricky Torrance, Ray Upp, Mike Waggoner, Casey
Welch, Frankie Yau, Allan Yau and Randy Hall.
The team has a website:
http://www.koyote.com/users/vpope and by visiting this website all
the information about this year's competition and team can be found.
The website was created
by GHS sophomore Matthew Mahrer and was entered into the regional
website competition this year. Also, a new entry for the Greenville
team was a three-dimensional computer animation projected created by
team senior, Matt Sikes.
Sikes' work was shown on
big screens around the venue for the three days of competition. |