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Events

2020 Hawaiian Electric Companies Hawaii VEX VRC State Championships

   1/10/20 - 1/11/20

2019 Leeward VEX IQ Tournament

   12/6/19 - 12/7/19

2019 ECUH VEX Tournament

   11/22/19 - 11/23/19

2019 Pan Pacific VEX EDR Championship

   11/8/19 - 11/9/19

2019 Crusader VEX Tournament

   11/1/19 - 11/2/19

2019 Island Pacific Academy VEX VRC Tournament

    9/28/19 Island Pacific Academy

2019 East Oahu VEX Robotics Competition​

    8/16/19 Sacred Hearts Academy

2019 VEX VRC Signature Event: Mark Leon Invitational

   7/15/19 - 7/19/19 Saint Louis School

ESPN Honolulu Sports Festival VEX Robotics Challenge Sponsered by ESPN 92.7 1420

   6/15/19 Neil Blaisdell Exhibition Center

Hawaii Regional Botball Tournament

   5/2/19 Hawaii Convention Center

2019 Vex World Championship

   4/24/19-4/27/19 Louisville, Kentucky

Hawaii Regional Botball Workshop

   2/2/19 - 2/3/19  Hanalani Schools

2019 Hawaiian Electric Companies VEX Hawaii State VEX VRC Championships

   1/11 - 1/12/19  University of Hawaii Manoa

2018 Leeward VEX IQ Tournament

   12/08/18  Pearl City High School

2018 Waipahu Marauders VEX Robotics Tournament

   11/30-12/01/18 Waipahu High School 

2018 North Shore VEX EDR Tournament

   11/10/18  Waialua High & Intermediate School

2018 ECUH VEX Tournament

   11/03/18 University of Hawaii Manoa

2018 Island Pacific Academy VRC

   9/29/18 Island Pacific Academy 

2018 East Oahu VEX Robotics Competition

   8/17/18 - 8/18/18  Sacred Hearts Academy

2020 Hawaiian Electric Companies Hawaii VEX VRC State Championships

On January 10th and 11th, 37 teams from around the state came to the UH Hilo Gym to compete for one of 7 slots to the World Championship in Louisville, Kentucky. During the tournament, the weather was quite bad and it was constantly raining throughout the competition. Almost all teams had at least one problem, including us. This led to a less than desired result for the qualification rounds. Due to this, neither of our teams was selected for the elimination round. However, our team hoped that our interview, journal, and redesigns made to our robot were enough to convince the judges.

 

In the end, 4142A Pearl City High School and 4109A 808 Robotics were able to defeat 359B Waialua and 2437A Lancer Robotics to win the state tournament. Team 5968A Keaau High was able to win the High School Excellence Award. Our own team, 394A, was able to win the Middle School Excellence Award. 4142A was also able to win the Design Award. Due to the overlaps, 27301A Waianae Intermediate and 1037B Molokai Middle were also able to receive slots to the World Championship.

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