Blackstone Valley Tech Robotics Club to Compete in 2 International Competitions

Friday, January 05, 2018
GoLocalWorcester News Team

Blackstone Valley Robotics Club

The Blackstone Valley Tech robotics club is set to compete in two competitions.

VEX Robotics

One of the competition series, VEX Robotics, splits the club into multiple teams of three to four members who create a robot measuring at most 18” x 18” x 18” to compete in a game.

“I went to the world competition last year for VEX Robotics and it was an amazing experience. It’s the goal to get back there this year and compete again,” said Casey Gosselin a senior Drafting and Engineering Technology student from Northbridge.

This year, participants of VEX Robotics tournaments will compete in a game called “In the Zone.”

The object of the game is to score the most points by stacking the most cones on goal posts, placing cones in specific goal zones, and building the tallest stack of cones on a goal.

FIRST Robotics Competition

The second competition is the FIRST Robotics Competition, whose season is just getting underway.

Blackstone Valley tech will not know the event the robot will be competing in until the kickoff ceremony on January 6.

After the event is announced, the club will have six weeks to build and program their robots for the completion in March.

Prior Competitions

The club sent five teams to Quinsigamond Community College to compete for a qualifying spot in the state competition.

Two of BVT’s teams won awards, including the Design Award and the second place title.

Team E, which consists of members Rosalyn Youssef of Millbury, Ashley Hamilton of Millbury, Emily Weagle of Millbury, and Alexandra Valoras of Grafton, received the Design Award for having the top robot design, best engineering notebook, and an outstanding interview with the judges.

Team H, which consists of Casey Gosselin of Northbridge, Zack Griggs of Northbridge, and Nick Connolly of Bellingham, took home the second place title.

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