Tag: Wawasee Robotics Club
ZIONSVILLE — The Zionsville Tourney Saturday, Jan. 25, brought together the best teams from southern, central and northern Indiana. All four teams in the finals match face-off were undefeated up to that point, having won each of their nine matches of the day. Third ranked 7701X Xenith of Zionsville High School chose fifth ranked 574C, setting …read more.
SANDUSKY, OHIO — Wawasee Robotics set a world record match high score of 124 points Saturday, Jan. 18, at the Kalahari Classic Signature Event in Sandusky, Ohio. Teams 574D and 574C in qualification match number 288 scored 124 points. They collected 21 of 22 orange cubes on the field to set the score. The last …read more.
SYRACUSE — Wawasee Robotics will be offering several different robotics camps for students going into grades one through eight. These camps offer students the opportunity to work hands-on designing, programming and implementing their thoughts and ideas into a creation of their own. Science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) concepts are taught plus programming, communications and …read more.
SYRACUSE — Wawasee Robotics team 574D has twice qualified for the Vex Worlds Robotics competition, is a state champion runner-up, a five-time tourney champion, and a one time Judges Award winner. This pedigree sets 574D in the family of world caliber competitors. Team members: Cory Dunivan — Senior, robotics engineering notebook creator, life Scout (second …read more.
SYRACUSE — On Saturday, Dec. 15, 12 Wawasee robotics teams competed at the NWI Region Robotics Rumble at Portage High School. Wawasee’s 11 high school teams and one middle school team battled 38 other teams from Indiana and two from Illinois. After qualifications, 10 of the 12 teams were selected as alliance partners for the …read more.
SYRACUSE — Wawasee’s robotics team won the tournament championship, robotics skills champion, and qualified two teams for state at Crown Point Saturday, Nov. 10. “I’m proud of all our teams,” said Jed Wandland, head coach of the robotics team. “All our teams made the elimination bracket, and three were in the semifinals.” He continued, “In …read more.
KOSCIUSKO — Ken Jones Sr., CEO of Jones Petrie Rafinski, Elkhart, attended the Kosciusko Commissioners meeting held Tuesday, July 10, to discuss the Tippy/Chapman regional sewer district boundaries. Jones advised that two changes have been made: Oswego has been included and Hawthorne Addition has been removed. “There will be opportunities to make further revisions,” Jones told …read more.
After an exciting week of preparing their very own robots for battle through various games and activities, the RCX Battle Bot Camp for fourth through ninth graders instructed by Ryan Edgar at Wawasee Middle School held their final battles on June 5.







