east valley
Volume 2 Issue 20 Mesa, AZ
December 8, 2019
EV teams shine in Intel robotics tournament
At left, Marcos Lopez, another member of Stevenson’s Technology Dragons, makes some adjustments to the team’s robot. In the photo on the right, Trey Fisher and Ria Nimbkar of the Chandler team called The Resistance examines the playing field for their robot, which helped the team win the tournament’s grand prize trophy. Looking on is The Resistance’s coach, Robaba Shakiba of Intel. The robot was designed to pick up trash from the street and sort it in a sustainable way. (Chris Mortenson/Tribune)
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ore than 200 elementary and secondary school students from throughout the East Valley descended on Intel’s Chandler complex last month to vie for robotics distinction. Of the Chandler teams competing in a FIRST LEGO League regional tournament, two won big awards and two others qualified for the state tournament. And there were some individuals who won awards as well. Two Intel engineers, Rajnish Maini and Alan Tu, won the Best Public Notices ............... page 3 © Copyright, 2019 East Valley Tribune
Volunteer Award and Best Coach Award, respectively, while Elaina Ashton, a senior at Arizona College Prep – Erie, earned the Best Youth Mentor Award. Coaches and mentors also included Robaba Shakiba of Intel), Jennifer Warren of American Airlines and Mamadou Diatta of Syntax. The tournament champion was The Resistance and another Chandler team called the Street Rats won the Core Values Award. Two other Chandler teams, the Golden Knights and the Techno Destroyers, qualified for the state tournament. (USPS 004-616) is published weekly
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A Mesa team of fifth-graders called the Lugnuts and coached by Daja and Russ Harris won the award for best robot design and performance. The Resistance, sponsored by the nonprofit Education Empowers and coached by Tu and mentored by Elaina, comprises mainly sixth through eighth-graders, although one member, Jenna Carter, is in ninth-grade at Tempe Prep. Other members include Ethan Ashton, seventh-grader, Kyrene Aprende Middle Subscriptions are $26 for 2 years, $14 for one year. Periodicals postage paid at Phoenix, AZ 85026.
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