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GHS Robotics Team
best of the BEST
October 31, 1999
Greenville Herald Banner
Herald Banner Staff
Report
PRINCETON The
Greenville High School Robotics Team was named best of the BEST
Saturday during the Collin County competition.
The students finished
fourth out of some 30 high school teams in the Boosting Engineering,
Science and Technology contest for their robot's performance and
then captured the BEST award for their notebook chronicling the
project and profiling the students.
This was the local
team's first appearance in the competition.
Members of the team
are "drivers" of the robot, Darby Collier, Brian Deuell, Buddy
Kimberlin, Josh Thatcher and Matt Wineinger, crew boss Andrew
McClellen and notebook organizers Shaunna Torrance and Jessica
Shook.
Earl Shook, a
Raytheon engineer, is the mentor and Russ Chambers is the team
consultant.
As a result of the
GHS finish it will be one of 50 teams going to state competition on
Nov. 19-20 in College Station. Sponsor Vanessa Pope said the
team members will be working to raise funds for the trip.
Pope said she was
especially proud of the notebook recognition because this is where
the complete skills of the students are recognized. It covers
all the ideas that were discussed about the machines (robots), all
the brainstorming that was done to complete the project and a
profile of the students that included not only classroom skills, but
also community service involvement.
She noted that the
GHS Robotic Team members participated in such programs as Habitat
for Humanity and the school district's HOSTS Mentoring project.
Besides the notebook
win and machine finish the GHS robot was also named "The Most Robust
Machine."
"It was one of our
smaller machines, but it never broke down," said McClellen.
"We used screws to hold ours together, not duct tape or glue," he
said.
"We were sitting
around eating candy while the others were having to work on their
machines," McClellen said.
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