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Monday, October 21, 2013

Calhoun to Host BEST Robotics Competition This Week



October 21, 2013


Calhoun to Host BEST (Boosting Engineering Science and Technology) Robotics Competition this Week


Close to 1000 middle and high school students, teachers and parents representing 13 schools from across north Alabama and Southern Tennessee will descend on the Decatur campus of Calhoun Community College this Saturday, Oct. 26,  2013, to participate in  the Tennessee Valley (TVB) BEST (Boosting Engineering Science and Technology) robotics competition.  The competition kicks off on Saturday morning in Calhoun's Kelley Gym.
Presented by Calhoun and Auburn University and sponsored by Toyota and Decatur Daybreak Rotary, the BEST competition has been described by organizers as being like a basketball game, chess match and science fair all rolled into one day, with cheerleaders, mascots, pep bands, and wildly cheering adults and kids mixed in.
While the actual team competition kicks off at 11:00am on Saturday, a number of activities connected to the event will take place on Thursday and Friday to include the Engineering Notebook, Webpage, and Spirit and Sportsmanship judging and the Marketing presentations.
       Kits for building the competition robots consist of plywood and a box filled with items such as PVC pipe, screws and other hardware, an irrigation valve cover, piano wire, an aluminum paint grid, a bicycle inner tube, and a micro-energy chain system.  Teams have had approximately two months to design a functioning machine which will perform certain specific tasks in three minutes during Saturday's competition.
       "Industry across the state views the BEST robotics competition as an ideal workforce development program because in the process of building their robots, the students learn to identify and analyze design problems, brainstorm solutions for them, and build and test their designs, all in a team-building atmosphere," commented Calhoun President Marilyn Beck.        
        Area schools  participating in this year's competition are the Academy for Science and Foreign Language (Huntsville); Athens Bible School (Athens); Bob Jones High School (Madison); Decatur/Austin High Schools (Decatur); Decatur Heritage Christian Academy (Decatur); Grissom High School (Huntsville); Lincoln County High School Design Drafting Program (Fayetteville, TN); Lindsay Lane Christian Academy (Athens); New Century Technology High School (Huntsville); Randolph High School (Huntsville); Riverside Christian Academy (Fayetteville, TN); Sparkman High School (Madison); St. Peter's Academy (Huntsville); and Way Home Christian School (Huntsville).
BEST (Boosting Engineering, Science and Technology) is a national, non-profit, volunteer organization whose mission is to inspire students to pursue careers in engineering, science, and technology through participation in a sports-like, science- and engineering-based robotics competition.  BEST started in 1993 in Dallas, Texas, and has grown to be the second largest robotics competition in the nation.  Calhoun has sponsored the Tennessee Valley BEST competition since 2007.

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ED NOTE:  EVENT SCHEDULE BELOW

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Boosting Engineering, Science and Technology
                                                                                                      
       Sponsored by Toyota and Decatur Daybreak Rotary


Presented by Auburn University and Calhoun Community College, Decatur
Competition Schedule

(Unless noted otherwise, all events at the Kelley Gymnasium at Calhoun Community College, Decatur)

Thursday, October 24
6:00 pm – 9:00 pm      Engineering Notebook Judging                          Noble Russell 109
6:00 pm – 9:00 pm      Web page Judging                                            NR RM 111
6:00 pm – 9:00 pm      CAD judging                                                     NR RM 111      

Friday, October 25

1:00 pm – 8:00 pm      Team Exhibit setup                                            Kelley Gym, 2nd floor, East
                                                                     
1:30 pm – 2:00 pm      Lunch and Judges Orientation                            Noble Russell RM 150
                                  (Marketing Presentation Judges only)
1:45 pm                      First team Check-in                                            NR RM 111
2:00 pm – 6:00 pm      Marketing Presentations                                                NR RM 150 or RM 151

Saturday, October 26
8:00 am – 5:00 pm      Concessions Open                                           Front Gym Entrance
(Chick-fil-A, Domino's and Pepsi Cola)
7:00 am –   9:00 am   Robot Compliance Check-in*                             Pit
7:00 am –   9:00 am   Team Exhibit setup                                            Kelley Gym, 2nd floor, East
7:00 am –   9:30 am   Breakfast for judges, volunteers and crew          Kelley Gym, 2nd floor, West
7:00 am –   9:00 am   Team Registration and Check-in                         First floor entrance
 9:00 am –   9:30 am   Drivers Meeting and Referees Meeting               Pit
9:30 am – 10:30 am    Driving Practice and continued                           Game Floor and Pit
9:30 am – 10:00 am    Judges Orientation                                            Kelley Gym
                                  (Except for Marketing Presentation Judges)
10:00 am – 12 noon    Team Exhibits Judging                                      Kelley Gym, 2nd floor, East        
10:00 am  - 12 noon    Spirit and Sportsmanship Judging                     Everywhere
11:00 am – 12 noon    Competition begins
12 noon  –  1:00 pm   Pit Closed, Lunch Break



Saturday, October 26

1:00 pm                     Robotics Competition Continues                                    Game Floor
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm     Special Awards Competition Continues              Kelley Gym
1:00 pm -  2:00 pm     Spirit & Sportsmanship Judging Continues         Everywhere
2:00 pm                     Submit Coaches Poll Ballot                               Pit Crew Manager
(All teams)                 
2:00 pm                     Submit Spirit and Sportsmanship                       Pit Crew Manager
                                              (BEST Award teams only)
4:00pm – 4:45 pm       Semi-final matches
5:00 pm – 6:00 pm      Championship Round                                        Game Floor
6:30 pm – 7:00 pm      Awards Ceremony                                             Main Floor

Following awards        Returnables Check-in                                         Pit
                                  Advancing teams -Team Photos                         Main Floor
South's BEST Team Meeting for                                  Judges' Room
     advancing teams

*Note: Each robot must complete and pass Compliance Check-in before being allowed to compete.
            Time scheduled for all are approximate times.


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