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88679 Robotics Q19.Qxp Layout 1 ROBOTICS STATE TOURNAMENT MAY 29, 2021 Virtual ROBOTICS STATE TOURNAMENT 1 WELCOME to the CELEBRATION of CHAMPIONS MISSION STATEMENT s we celebrate the 2020-2021 state tournament seasons, I extend an The Minnesota A enthusiastic welcome, on behalf of our entire Board of Directors, to each State High School tournament attendee, whether in person or virtually. It is exciting to return to the tradition of celebrating students through competition at the highest level. League is a Our Championship Celebrations spotlight students who participate in MSHSL non-profit, athletics and fine arts and choose to extend their day representing their school voluntary and community. Your positive support of the commitment of these students is validated in your attendance at this event. While each tournament may look association of public different than it has in the past, the excitement and validation that are trademarks and private schools of our tournaments remain. The MSHSL recognizes the value of education-based activities. These activities with a history of are integral to each member school and research continues to demonstrate the service to many benefits of participation. Our students in athletics and fine arts activities Minnesota youth have higher grade point averages, miss less school, and have the potential for greater success beyond high school than their classmates. Each competition since 1916. Its provides the opportunity for students to develop teamwork skills, challenge their mission is to provide abilities, compete with integrity, and learn together. educational “Education and Leadership for a Lifetime” is the slogan of the Minnesota State High School League. This purpose is highlighted in the many acts of opportunities sportsmanship found throughout these competitions. During the tournament, we through encourage you to continue to recognize and positively support these actions. While each high school season culminates in a state tournament or festival, we interscholastic believe every game, contest, or performance throughout the year has been a athletic and celebration of champions. Thank you for your season-long support of students, fine arts programs athletes, coaches, directors, spirit squads, bands, parents, teachers, and administrators. for students and leadership and support for member Blaine Novak, President schools. MSHSL Board of Directors Follow Us Online: www.mshsl.org #MSHSL1 @MSHSL MSHSL1 MSHSL @MSHSLjohn ÆÝÝâ×ÜÕ ÔÝà ÝãàâÓÏÛ ÇÝÛÓ ÝÔ âÖÓ ÐÓáâ çÓÏàá ÝÔ Ýãà Ú×äÓá ÏàÓ âÖÓ ÝÜÓá åÓ áÞÓÜÒ ÕÝ×ÜÕ âÝ ÑÚÏááÓá ÖÏä×ÜÕÔãÜ ÏÜÒàÝÝâ×ÜÕ ÔÝàÝãà âÓÏÛ ¹ÜØÝçÓäÓàçÛ×ÜãâÓ ËÓÚÚá ºÏàÕÝ ×á ÞàÝãÒ âÝ áÏÚãâÓ âÖÓ ÑÝÛÞÓâ×âÝàá ×Ü âÖ×á çÓÏàáâÝãàÜÏÛÓÜâá åÓÚÚáÔÏàÕÝÑÝÛ \`^`^ ËÓÚÚáºÏàÕݶÏÜÙµ µÚÚà×ÕÖâá àÓáÓàäÓÒ dead^^c#d Áø__be Robotics State Tournament ABOUT THE COMPETITION Snow Removal Challenge: In the Snow Removal Challenge, teams must follow the specific route to pick up Snowballs from key FRC cities, store them in their Robot, and deliver them to the Finish Zone. Snow Thrower Challenge: In the Snow Thrower Challenge, teams must pick up Snowballs and shoot them into the PORT openings in the shortest amount of time. Each Snowball scored into a PORT opening counts as a time reduction bonus, with an added bonus for scoring that Snowball from one of the key Minnesota FRC cities. 2021 Team Numerical List 1816 . Edina 3130 . East Ridge, Woodbury 5464 . Cambridge-Isanti 2052 . Irondale, New Brighton 3630 . Breck School, Golden Valley 5542 . Buffalo 2175 . Math and Science Academy, 3750 . Badger 5626. Norwood-Young America Woodbury 3883. Park, Cottage Grove 5913 . Pequot Lakes 2220. Eagan 4009. Duluth Denfeld 6146 . Dawson-Boyd 2239 . Hopkins 4198. Waconia 6749 . Eagle Ridge Academy, 2491 . Avalon/Great River Schools Minnetonka 4277 . Robbinsdale Cooper 2502 . Eden Prairie 7038 . Totino-Grace, Fridley 4480 . Upsala 2509 . Hutchinson 7257 . Sauk Centre 4511. Providence Academy, 2823. St. Paul Highland Park Plymouth 8347. New York Mills 2883. Warroad 4624. Owatonna 8516 . Legacy Christian Academy, Andover 2977 . La Crescent 4728 . Rocori, Cold Spring 2987 . Farmington 5275 . New Prague 3018. St. Peter Area 5434. Faribault Link to the State Robotics Archives: bit.ly/RoboticsArchive ROBOTICS STATE TOURNAMENT 5 ★ Warroad ★ Badger Duluth Denfeld ★ Pequot Lakes 94 ★ ★ New York Mills 35 Upsala ★ Sauk Centre ★ 94 Cambridge-Isanti ★ Rocori, Cold Spring ★ 94 Buffalo ★ 35 Waconia Hutchinson ★ ★ Norwood-Young America ★ New Prague ★ ★ St. Peter ★ Faribault ★ Owatonna 90 35 La Crescent-Hokah ★ 90 6 ROBOTICS STATE TOURNAMENT Legacy Christian Academy, Andover ★ ★ Totino-Grace, Fridley ★ Irondale, New Brighton Providence Academy, Plymouth ★ Robbinsdale Cooper ★ Breck School, Golden Valley ★ ★ Avalon/Great River ★ Hopkins ★ Math and Science ★ St. Paul Highland Park Academy, Woodbury Eagle Ridge Academy, ★ ★ East Ridge,Woodbury Minnetonka ★ Edina Eden Prairie ★ Park, Cottage Grove ★ ★ Eagan ★ Farmington ROBOTICS STATE TOURNAMENT 7 “IF I EVER NEED TO SCALE “YOU LEARN A GREAT BACK MY HOURS TO BALANCE WORK ETHIC AND GET AN EASY FIT SCHOOL, WORK OR ATHLETICS, AMAZING FLEXIBILITY THEY MAKE IT SUPER EASY FOR SCHEDULES. YOU IN BUSY AND FLEXIBLE.” COULD EASILY BUILD WORKING HERE INTO -GRANT YOUR DAILY LIFE.” SCHEDULES. “I HAVE A DEMANDING SCHOOL SCHEDULE, -MAIYA Take it from students who work at BUT MCDONALD’S ALLOWS ME TO WORK McDonald’s restaurants in Minnesota “I’VE LEARNED ABOUT AROUND MY STUDIES and western Wisconsin. RESPONSIBILITY AND AND SPORTS.” CUSTOMER SERVICE” For job information, text -ANNIE -KARON APPLY to 36453 or visit mcdonalds.com/careers McDonald’s Owner/Operators in Minnesota and western Wisconsin are proud sponsors of the Minnesota High School League. We’re your one-stop shop! Here’s what you’ll find: • Automotive & fuel center • Housewares • Hardware • Family apparel & footwear • Snacks & candy • Farm • Lawn & garden/seasonal • Pet & wild bird • Sporting goods an in-store purchase $ of $50 or more 10 OFF Offer good May 28 - July 23, 2021 Use Code MSHSL21 to buy online and pick up in store 3752 Limit 1 offer per customer, per visit. No photocopies or facsimiles will be accepted. Coupon must be presented at the time of purchase and must be surrendered upon redemption. Total purchase must reach $50 or more before state and local taxes. No adjustments to prior purchases. Returns will be credited as purchase price less the discount, and discount will be forfeited. Cannot be used in conjunction with Buy Get offer, or other coupons. Not redeemable on fuel, lottery tickets, tobacco, alcohol, gift cards, tickets, permits, registrations, licenses, warranties, Carhartt®, Striker®, YETI®, or Weber® items. Other exclusions may apply. See store for details. Visit us at FleetFarm.com TEAM 2491 Avalon/Great River School Meet the NoMythic NAME GRADE FUNCTION NAME GRADE FUNCTION Kate Ward . 11 . Team Captain Joren Schooley . 10 . Build Lando Jongeward . 12 . Fabrication Captain Joseph Steinhauer . 9 . Operations Owen Clowney. 12 . Design Captain Liam Sykes . 8 . Programming Hugh MacLaughlin. 12 . Programming Captain Lily Ward . 8 . Build Phoebe Kirchner . 10 . Operations Captain Miles Ellis . 11. Build Alicia Graftt . 12 . Build Nicholas Pearson . 8 . Build Benjamin Hang . 10. Programming Noah Holland . 11. Build Catherine Williams . 9 . Programming Rasmus Jacobs . 9 . Build Jackxin Schirber . 9 . Programming Vasyl Shevtsov. 12 . Build Advisor: Michael Flood Years as Advisor: 13 Robot: Revolution Mentors: Chris Ward, Programming Mentor Evan Tang, Programming Mentor Kelli Aellen, Build Mentor Mark Mongiat, Build Mentor Mike Johnson, Build Mentor Nicholas Aellen, Build Mentor Robot: ROBOT Seamus Herson, Build Mentor Toby McAdams, Operations Mentor Team Sponsors: Pace Analytical, Minnetronix Medical, Great River School, Avalon, Quality Tool, TwinCityPlating Team Has Competed Since: 2008 Team Website: www.2491nomythic.com Team information provided by the school. 10 ROBOTICS STATE TOURNAMENT TEAM 3750 Badger Meet the Gators Robot: Eclipse NAME GRADE FUNCTION Avdyl Jasiqi . 12 . Team Captain, Programming Captain, CAD, Build, Control Systems Jack Burkel . 12. Drive Captain, Build Talon Hilligas . 12 . Design, Build, Scouting Brooke VonEnde . 11 . Scouting Captain, Project Manager, Finance, Safety, Marketing, Sponsorship, Awards Aulona Jasiqi . 11 . Build, Human Player Jasmine Christianson. 11 . Media, Build, Programming Hannah Rud. 11. Build, Scouting Advisor: Valerie Truscinski Years as Advisor: 5 Assistant Advisor: Alex Truscinski Years as Advisor: 2 Mentor: Trevor Rhodes, Polaris Industries Superintendent/Principal: Kevin Ricke, Badger High School Activities Director: Stacey Warne, Badger High School Team Sponsors: Medtronic, Polaris, Border State Bank Team Has Competed Since: 2011 Team information provided by the school. ROBOTICS STATE TOURNAMENT 11 TEAM 3630 Breck School, Golden Valley Meet the Stampede NAME GRADE FUNCTION NAME GRADE FUNCTION Grayson Roberts . 12 . Co-Captain Build Liam McKay . 11 . Coding Emma Beveridge . 12. Co-Captain Control Systems Nathan Walsh . 10 . Build Nasym Kushner . 12 . Co-Captain Strategy Tor Evenstad . 11. Build Michal Janocko . 11 . Build/Coding Ava Bui. 11 . Coding John Cardwell . 12 . Finance Sierra Golla . 11 . Coding Nathan DeMichaelis. 12 . Coding Mia Wilcox . 11 . Coding Will Bae . 12 . Build Mara Swanson. 12 . Coding Will Sweeney . 12 . Safety Calvin Vasicek . 12 . Build Caroline Pirtle . 12 . Coding Mina Adabag . 10 . Build Trisha Samba. 10 . Build Robot: Prince Rupert’s Drop Amira Sinclair. 10 . Build Matthew Sigmond . 11 . Coding
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