Awards from the 2015-2016 School Year
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Ransom Everglades High School:
Excellence Award
All three teams made it to finals
4154 A Qualified for States
Christopher Columbus High School:
4154 A Re-Qualified for States
Robotic Skills Chamipion
Programming Champion
Tournament Champion
Judge's Award
Past Awards
Objective of 2015-2016 Competition
VEX Robotics Competition Nothing But Net is played on a 12’x12’ square field configured as seen above. Two alliances – one “red” and one “blue” – composed of two teams each, compete in matches consisting of a fifteen second autonomous period followed by one minute and forty-five seconds of driver-controlled play.
The object of the game is to attain a higher score than the opposing Alliance by Scoring your Balls and Bonus Balls in your Low and High Goals, and by Elevating Robots in your Climbing Zone.
DESIGN AWARD, 2014-2015
BUILD AWARD 2010-2011
DESIGN AWARD 2014-2015
JUDGE’S AWARD 2013-2014
TOURNAMENT CHAMPION 2014-2015
EXCELLENCE AWARD 2015-2016
TOURNAMENT CHAMPION 2014-2015
EXCELLENCE AWARD 2013-2014
TOURNAMENT CHAMPION 2014-2015
TOURNAMENT CHAMPION 2014-2015
TOURNAMENT CHAMPION 2014-2015
TOURNAMENT CHAMPION 2014-2015
PLACED 8TH IN THE MATH DIVISION AT WORLDS 2014-2015
Competitions We Plan On Competiting In
Palms HS Competition: 12/12/15
Melbourne Competition: 1/23/16
States Competition: 2/13/16
Scoring
Each Ball Scored in a Low Goal 1 point
Each Bonus Ball Scored in a Low Goal 2 points
Each Ball Scored in a High Goal 5 points
Each Bonus Ball Scored in a High Goal 10 points
Each Robot that is Low Elevated 25 points
Each Robot that is High Elevated 50 points
Alliance with most points at end of Autonomous 10 points
Details
There are ninety-four (94) Balls and ten (10) Bonus Balls, available as Scoring Objects. Some Scoring Objects begin in designated locations on the field, while others are available to be entered into the field during to the Match.
Each Robot (smaller than 18”x18”x18”) begins a match on one of their Alliance Starting Tiles. Each Alliance has one High Goal and one Low Goal to Score into. Alliances also earn points for Low and High Elevating one of their Robots upon the other. A bonus is awarded to the Alliance that has the most total points at the end of the Autonomous Period.
Students practicing their skills on the field