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8th Annual RoboBots Competition 3rd Annual Junior Bots Competition OFFICIAL PROGRAM Saturday, April 28, 2018, Lakeland Community College Competition Format Competitions are conducted in standard double elimination format: a bot starts in the “winner’s bracket” and moves to the “elimination bracket” after a loss. A bot in the “elimination bracket” is eliminated by a second loss. The tournament ends with the winner of the elimination bracket facing the winner of the winner’s bracket. If the elimination bracket bot wins, that bot must face a rematch with the winner’s bracket bot, because two losses are required to eliminate a bot. The Battle Two bots compete in a head-to-head match following the basics of boxing. Bots are mostly remote-controlled, but autonomous control is allowed. Like boxing, the bots are given three full minutes for a round, in which either one of the bots is knocked out or the match time runs out. Three judges decide the winner. Battle Duration Matches are three minutes long of active fight time, exclusive of any time outs. Determining a Battle Winner A bot loses a match when one of the following occurs: •The bot is knocked out or cannot show sufficient mobility. •The driver of the bot surrenders/taps out. •A bot that is deemed unsafe by the referee after the match has begun is disqualified and therefore declared the loser by TKO. The match will be immediately halted and the opponent will be awarded a win. •All other matches will be decided by judges' decision. Judges' decisions are final. Judges Decision The following are provided only as a tool to help the three judges make their final decisions. Judges are not required to defend their decisions in any way. All judging decisions are final. •Scoring Aggression will be based on the frequency, severity, boldness and effectiveness of attacks deliberately initiated by team against opponent. •Scoring Control will be based on the relative effectiveness of the ability to move a bot in a specific & deliberate manner, to attack at weakest point, to avoid being struck to restrict the movement and/or aggression of their opponent though pinning or lifting the other bot. •Scoring Damage will be based on the relative damage inflicted on a bot by its opponent through deliberate action, directly or Medal and trophy Sponsor: Introducing the Travelling Trophies brought to you by the Lake County Ohio Port & Economic Development Authority! The winning team in each division will get to keep the trophy for one year. Cash Prize Sponsor: Is giving $250 to the first place team! RoboBots Multimedia Stuff: Do you Snap? We have a cool VOTE FOR THE COOLEST BOT! RoboBots geofilter and a cool Lens! Sign in to Snapchat, use that filter and share your Story with us! Have you noticed the additional camera crew? Edgefactor is making a short film about all of us! Tell your friends about the YouTube Livestream! Lakeland is streaming the competition, right now! And don’t forget, after the dust settles, you can revisit the match online on Lakeland or AWT’s YouTube channels. Team photos are available for Ahh…memories…. purchase now, in the Game Room, and will be available later with some great candids at Find everything at www.timelessphotographyohio.com. AWTRoboBots.com ! THANK YOU, Robo-judges RoboBots Teams Flip Here special thanks to our additional documentation and presentation judges! ANDREWS OSBORNE ACADEMY ASHTABULA COUNTY TECHNICAL AND CAREER CAMPUS A-TECH MACHINIST SHORT RUN MACHINE PRODUCTS INC FENTON MFG AUBURN CAREER CENTER KILLSWITCH Beaumont High school BEAUMONSTERS Thank you, PLATINUM SPONSOR Thank you, PLATINUM SPONSOR Cleveland Heights High School TEAM BLACK Cleveland Heights High School TEAM GOLD Cornerstone Christian academy CORNERSTONE CRUSHERS East Community Learning Center EAST DRAGONS Euclid High School THE UNTOUCHABLES THANK YOU, PLATINUM SPONSOR THANK YOU, PLATINUM SPONSOR Harvey High School GALAXIS Kenston High School KENSTON KREATURES Kirtland High School TEAM HYDRA THANK YOU, PLATINUM SPONSOR thank you, PLATINUM SPONSOR LAKE2 ROBOTICS Lake catholic High School Lake shore compact Madison High School DREADNAUGHT Madison High School THE STREAKER Maplewood Career Center MAPLEWOOD Max S. Hayes high school SEVEN SABERS Mentor High School BIOHAZARD North High School ROBORANGERS Thank you, PLATINUM SPONSOR Perry High School PERRY ROBOTICS Riverside High School ROBOSIDE Thnak you, GOLD SPONSORS Thank you, GOLD SPONSORS GOLD SPONSORS GOLD CLEVELAND CHAPTER Wadsworth high school four cities compact TEAM MOSTMINT Wickliffe High School WICKLIFFE METAL DEVILS THANK YOU, SILVER SPONSORS Junior Bots Teams Flip Here Junior Bots Facts: • Junior Bots Humans: • Junior Bots Committee: • • • • • • • • Junior Bots Safety Advisors: • Junior Bots Judges (Past Participants in RoboBots!): Junior Bots: From the State Grant awarded in 2015 to a to a thriving program in its third year! The AWT Junior Bots program has brought STEM to 160 - 175 Lake and Geauga County students each year since its launch in 2016. The skills they learn by participating in this program are preparing boys and girls for high school science, technology, engineering and math courses and ‘sparking’ their interests in robotics and coding. • Junior Bots helps create a pipeline of students: for two schools, 33% of Junior Bots students are members of their high school teams; one high school team has 80% participation by Junior Bots alum. • Positive interactions with manufacturing industry mentors who assist through the entire process. Many of the school teams have been on tours of their mentor’s facility to see modern manufacturing up close. • With state funds, AWT was able to create a “Connecting the Curriculum to the Junior Bots Program” with the assistance of the Lake County Educational Service Center. This guide helps middle school teachers pull together the Ohio Department of Education’s content standards (and the International Standards for Technical Education) with the work they are facilitating in the Junior Bots program. STUDENT SKILLS DEVELOPED: Technical skills Initiative and self-direction Teamwork and cross-cultural skills Productivity and accountability Leadership and responsibilityProject management including accounting & budgeting Materials management Strategy Design process including the following: Research CAD ModellingStructural analysisAssembly modelsDrive & power system details Wiring schematics Testing Cardinal Middle School Coaches: Deena Avalon, Anita Coaches: Deena Avalon, Marlowe Anita Marlowe Student Team Members: Student Team Members: John Avalon, Kaden Matlack Gabriel Hodgson, Joseph Ethan Detweiler, Colby Turon, Kuzma, Jamie Marlowe, Ty Simms Micahel Wojtasik Bot: Spartacus Industry Advisors: Avalon Welding and Machine, LLC. SPONSORS Painesville Party in the Park July 13-15 2018 THANK YOU, SILVER THANK Cornerstone Christian Academy Coach: Bill Fischer Coach: Bill Fischer Student Team Members: Student Team Members: Anthony Arroyo, Simon Brian Calwise, AJ Green, Fischer, <ichael ichols, DJ Aidan Hackney, Mia Hansen, Niles, Kailey Sith, Andrew James Paranish, Patrick Suszek, Noah Walter Paranish Bot: Atomic Triangle Bot: Iron Patriot Industry Advisors: Avalon Welding and Machine, LLC. Chardon Middle School Coaches: Jorden Collins, Coaches: Jorden Collins, Brent Hilston Brent Hilston Student Team Members: Student Team Members: Zachary Heintz, Faith Caleb Brickner, Jackson Kilfoyle, Sydney Murray, Houser, Tara Lesiak, Nick Ucbar, Frankie Quintin Marker, Leia Walland Solich Talk to AWT if you’d like to be an industry advisor! Fairport Harbor Middle School Coach: Amanda Carrigan Student Team Members: Morgan Braemer, Gino Coraretti, Olivia Hoge-Massingill, Hunter Michalski, AJ Pohto, Nora Rock Talk to AWT if you’d like to be an industry advisor! John R. Williams Junior High i Coaches: Michael Gisondo, Coaches: Michael Gisondo, Jamie Mrosko Jamie Mrosko Student Team Members: Student Team Members: Ethan McCoy, Cullan Jackson, Alex Ebeling, Julia Grzely, Morgan Schultz, Grayci Chase Radmore, Emily Selan, Sullivan Paige Veselko Bot: Super Freak Bot: Technical Difficulties Industry Advisor: Aaron Benz (Lifecycle Biotech) Kenston Middle School Coaches: Julie Hildebran, Coach: Bill Glime, Scott Flinders Scott Flinders Student Team Members: Sam Student Team Members: Flinders, Walker Glime, Micah Rowan Collier, Carson Forte, Greenberg, Alex Knapik, Zach Sam Gulas, Luke Gulas, Pijor, Allen Studer Connor Kluesner, Cooper Timmons Bot: Chikere Boltumelo Tumolo Chijindum Bot: Danny DeVito Industry Advisor: Doug Burkin BRONZE SPONSORS Lamuth Middle School Coaches: Lisa Goodge, Becky Coaches : Lisa Goodge, Suran Becky Suran Student Team Members: Student Team Members: Maggie Barkoot, Ashlee Stephen Bentley, Adam Brickell, Jack Carbone, Angel Carbone, Dominic D'Amico, Moreno, Jack Peterson, Jack Jeff Gowdy, Colin Maltby, Rizzo, Logan Senning, Levi Michael Schultz, Kelly Weirich Strimpel Bot: The Tesseract Bot: Tech Destroyer Industry Advisor: Aaron Benz (Lifecycle Biotech) Madison Middle School Coach: Greg Clark Coach: Lee Polzer Student Team Members: Student Team Members: Brandon Bevis, Olivia Blake Morgan Brotz, Ryan Crim, Bailey Brotz, Logan Cell, Lilly Gavin Douglas, Stephanie Winner Mabe, Aiden Nainiger, Gracie Powell, Ethan Sponsor: CESO Stafferia Sponsor: Magic Castle Travel Mentor Memorial Middle School Coach: Tyson Lambert Coach: Tina Rose Student Team Members: Student Team Members: Nathan Armstrong, Zoe Cofer, Niko Calabrese, Mitch Gustin Goebel, Zach Payne, Haney, Dylan Hunter, Austin Sternberg, Owen Braden