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The Central Educational Center’s TriBot’s BEST
Robotics Team competed at the South’s BEST Robotics Regional
competition, held December 2 and 3 at Auburn University in
Auburn, Alabama.
CEC robotics team members earned their spot at the regional
competition by placing 2nd at the Georgia BEST Robotics
competition in late October. The regional competition held in
Auburn included 50 teams from 13 hubs in 7 southeastern states.
The CEC team participated in 8 seeding matches at the Auburn
regional competition, where they scored a combined 950 points to
finished 26th overall.
The three other teams from Georgia included the Fernbank Science
Center, North Forsyth High School, and Grady, who finished 6th,
39th and 46th respectively. Overall the top four robot teams in
the competition were from Seaside Neighborhood School in
Pensacola, Florida, WP Davidson High School in Mobile, Alabama,
the Decatur Austin Robotics Coalition from Decatur, Alabama, and
the Central Magnet School in Nashville, Tennessee.
This year’s challenge was called “BUGS,” with the premise that a
group of genetically enhanced bugs (termites, cockroaches and
flies) had escaped from a nearby genetic research lab and were
holed-up in a nearby construction site. It was the teams’ job to
build and operate a robot to retrieve the bugs unharmed. The
construction site was full of hazards including stacks of PVC
pipes to scrap lumber, which blocked the path to where the
captured bugs had to be placed.
“The approach our CEC team took was that of a frog,” said
engineering and robotics teacher Scott Brown.
“They built an arm that could extend out over the obstacles and
deposit the captured bugs into the containment area, therefore
being able to place the captured bugs in the highest value
containment area.”
“Their only bad round was when a motor relay burned out just as
a match was beginning. Other than that, the on-field team, which
consisted of a driver and spotter, scored in each round, twice
nabbing three objects and scoring them in the hard containment
area during the three-minute match,” said Brown.
Although the entire BEST Robotics team was very large (25
members), only the robot team advanced to the regional
competition and was invited to participate at his event. The
entire team was involved in the competition, including a booth
team, marketing presentation team, webpage team, t-shirt design
team, and spirit team which included the CEC robotics mascots.
The robot team members included team captain Jesse Stearns,
Scott Bissantz and Mike Stowers from Northgate High School;
Justin Jennings and Mitch Busby from Newnan High School; and
Sara Pierson from East Coweta High School.
More information about the December 2 BEST competition can be
found at www.southsbest.org.
CEC’s “TriBots” robotics teams are made up of 4 individual teams
– including the teams 95, 95S, 95T and 95W. Each team consists
of 3 to 4 team members from Coweta’s three base high schools.
Members of team 95T competed in the BEST competition December 2
and 3.
All four teams competed against 49 other teams in their first
VEX Robotics competition of the 2011-12 season on Saturday,
November 19 at Peachtree Ridge High School in Suwanee, GA.
In Suwanee, team 95S – comprised of Newnan’s David Murphy,
Northgate’s Cordell Kadlick and East Coweta’s Mike Sessions –
completed in 1st place with a record of 6 – 0 – 1. It was the
first competition for two of the three 95S team members - only
David Murphy had competed once before, as an 8th grader at
Smokey Road Middle School. Murphy was actually on the Smokey
Road team that qualified and competed at the VEX Robotics World
Championships at Disney’s ESPN Sports Center in Orlando, FL
spring of 2011.
Team 95T - made up of Newnan’s Justin Jennings and Mitchell
Busby along with Northgate’s Mike Stowers - finished the
qualifying rounds in 16th place. Team 95 - finished the
qualifying rounds in 20th place. Team 95W - made up of East
Coweta’s Brad Jenkins and Newnan’s Casey Tillery and Rebecca
Onley - finished the qualifying rounds in 48th place.
At the same time that Team 95 T competed in the BEST
competition, CEC TriBots Teams 95, 95S and 95W competed at CEC
on Saturday, December 3, when the Coweta charter school hosted
their own “VEX” robotics competition.

The Central Educational Center’s TriBot’s Robotics teams have
participated in several local, state and regional competitions
in recent months, including the South’s BEST Robotics Regional
competition, held December 2 and 3 at Auburn University. The
robotics team members are comprised of students from all three
of Coweta’s high schools. They are pictured above, left to
right, including, front row, Tyler War, Rebecca Onley, Casey
Tillery, Sara Pierson, Brad Jenkins, Savannah Moller and Harris
Tidwell; second row William Upchurch, Ryan Moss, Mitchell Busby,
Josh Vonderlandwehr , Kyle Abraham and Will Heinzel; and third
row Jesse Stearns, Mike Stowers, Ian Sebastian, Josh Phipps and
Cooper Goldbeck.
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