54.25 Howe Enterprise November 7, 2016

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and then into the final four and later for the ultimate top award. But the biggest award is the BEST Award, and this is the award that the KCA team took home. While all of the students are overwhelmingly impressive, 12year-old Nicholas Williams is a CEO in the making. After just a few moments of his smooth marketing and sales pitch, one could easily imagine the bright future that awaits him. "The first thing we did was have a strategy meeting." said Nicholas Williams. "We went through and looked at all of the scoring options and we chose to get the corn, the seeds and the valve. After that, we started brainstorming. We threw out a bunch of ideas and then we evaluated them. We came up with a design that we knew would end up something like this (pointed to the robot). Then we started prototyping where about five members of the team would come over and work for about two hours on the robot. In order to save kit material provided by BEST Robotics, they mae a prototype robot out of scrap plywood, cardboard, and duct tape. That process took around three weeks and then they were able to see

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Howe Bulldogs Playoff History

Howe is 12-17-3 overall in the how their model was going to translate to a fully-functional robot." UIL playoffs. Howe's first playoff game in 1938 was lost on the field Jacob Williams said that there were but awarded to Howe due to over 20 members on the team and Anna's ineligible player. The they selected quite a few drivers to practice maneuvering the robot.

Dogs are 3-2 since the arrival of Zack Hudson. Jim Fryar has the most playoff wins for Howe with four. It is the first ever match up between Howe and Grandview.

"We got into the semifinals pretty easily." said Jacob Williams. "Then an old team that some of us were on before we started this team, we actually helped them out with their robot stuff and then they booted us out of the finals. They were the team right above us in the semifinals. But because we got enough robot points and with all of our other stuff, we got the BEST Award." Nicholas Williams said that the brothers on Duke Street did two production shifts on the robot each day along with assignments each night except for Wednesdays and Sundays. With driving teams, exhibit teams and notebook teams, the students put in a massive amount of time on the project. "It's real stressful and intense, but it's worth it when you end up winning." said Nicholas Williams. The KCA Robotics team has something to be really proud of. Mr. and Mrs. Chisum that once lived in that house would be mighty proud of the students there now.

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