{"id":184988,"date":"2017-03-27T04:55:23","date_gmt":"2017-03-27T08:55:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/ocosta-robotics-team-headed-to-world-championships-the-daily-world\/"},"modified":"2017-03-27T04:55:23","modified_gmt":"2017-03-27T08:55:23","slug":"ocosta-robotics-team-headed-to-world-championships-the-daily-world","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/robotics\/ocosta-robotics-team-headed-to-world-championships-the-daily-world\/","title":{"rendered":"Ocosta robotics team headed to world championships &#8211; The Daily World"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Kaden Smith, Enapa Croy and Kaylie Prieur perform routine    maintenance on The Bullfish, the Fishy Business teams    robotic competition vehicle. (SCOTT D. JOHNSTON PHOTO)  <\/p>\n<p>    By Scott D. Johnston  <\/p>\n<p>    For GH Newspaper Group  <\/p>\n<p>    In the world of organized high school robotics competitions, it    may be that size doesnt really matter. Smarts and savvy seem    to be the secrets of success.  <\/p>\n<p>    How else to explain that members of the 4-H Ocosta Fishy    Business Inc. team from Ocosta Junior\/Senior High School in    Westport crushed the competition, are preparing for the    ultimate battle at a world championship event next month and    already have an impressive world record atop their stellar    stats?  <\/p>\n<p>    The Fishy Business team, with seven students and three adult    mentors, finished second among 73 teams from 14 states at the    FIRST Tech Challenge West Super Regional event at the Tacoma    Convention Center March 11. That makes them one of five teams    from Washington state and 128 overall that will battle it out    at the FTC World Championships to be held April 19-22 in    Houston, Texas.  <\/p>\n<p>    But now they need the communitys help to make the final    chapter of their quest come true. Mentor Joe Prieur, whose    daughter, Kaylie, is part of a trio of seniors leading the    team, has started a Gofundme page at    <a href=\"http:\/\/www.gofundme.com\/FTC11121Worlds\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/www.gofundme.com\/FTC11121Worlds<\/a>. The team is a little over    three-quarters of the way to its goal of $13,000, which means    they can afford to send at least three students plus mentors on    the six-day trip. The goal, of course, is to raise enough to    send the entire team.  <\/p>\n<p>    The competitions are staged by FIRST (For Inspiration and    Recognition of Science and Technology), a non-profit    organization that seeks to inspire young peoples interest and    participation in science and technology. FIRST operates four    global after-school programs for grades K-12. The FIRST Tech    Challenge for grades 7-12 is the third level.  <\/p>\n<p>    Each year brings a different set of parameters and objectives    for the robotics competitions. Each team starts with a kit that    resembles a glorified erector set and a 100-page manual that    explains it all. There are no specific blueprints for the    robotic device to be built, and teams can fabricate parts along    the way.  <\/p>\n<p>    The competition is judged on multiple elements, including an    autonomous section that tests successful programming, a section    on the teams log books that have been kept since the first    team meetings, and the actual robot vs. robot competitions.  <\/p>\n<p>    Strategy and cooperation are also key elements as the event    involves two teams pairing up and working to each others    strengths. It was in that setting that the Fishy Business    roboteers and a team from Pleasant Hill, Calif., combined to    set a world record.  <\/p>\n<p>    Everything went perfect  <\/p>\n<p>    Senior Aaron Doull said scores at the Super Regional level were    mostly in the range of 150-200 points. The existing record of    300 points was eclipsed with a 305 score early in the event at    Tacoma. But the Ocosta\/Pleasant Hill alliance blew the    competition away with a stunning 350 points. Junior Kaden Smith    said it was a match where the synergy with our partner was    great, and everything went perfect.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Ocosta team got started in mid-September and actually lost    its first competition eight weeks later. Eighteen straight wins    then followed as they progressed through four levels of    competition. The World FTC event is the fifth and final level.  <\/p>\n<p>    While all seven members of the team are able to put their    robotic vehicle nicknamed The Bullfish through its paces,    some are also specialists. Senior Enapay Croy who has been    doing robotics for three years said he likes building, testing    and adjusting. He said many elements have been refined,    sometimes replaced, as The Bullfish has continued to evolve via    competition.  <\/p>\n<p>    All three seniors said their experiences with robotics and the    Fishy Business team have helped them choose careers they intend    to pursue after graduating this year. That will leave three    freshmen to carry on the Fishy Business tradition: Samatha    Starkey, Evan Smith and Markay Williams.  <\/p>\n<p>    More information on the Ocosta team is available online at    their Facebook page at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.facebook.com\/FTC11121\/\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/www.facebook.com\/FTC11121\/<\/a>.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>      Ocosta Junior\/Senior High Schools Fishy Business robotics      team practicing in anticipation of their trip next month to      the World Championship event in Houston. Pictured from left      are Enapay Croy, Aaron Doull, Evan Smith, Kaylie Prieur,      Samatha Starkey and Kaden Smith. (SCOTT D. JOHNSTON PHOTO)    <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See original here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.thedailyworld.com\/news\/ocosta-robotics-team-headed-to-world-championships\/\" title=\"Ocosta robotics team headed to world championships - The Daily World\">Ocosta robotics team headed to world championships - The Daily World<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Kaden Smith, Enapa Croy and Kaylie Prieur perform routine maintenance on The Bullfish, the Fishy Business teams robotic competition vehicle. (SCOTT D. 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