Results of Hawaiian Electric’s 2020 State Elementary School VEX IQ Championships

Feb 25, 2020 | PC Community

By Hawaiian Electric

For the third consecutive year, the Mānoa Elementary School robotics team 10142Ycaptured the Excellence Award at the 2020 Hawaiian Electric HawaiÊ»i State Elementary School VEX IQ Championships held at Kamehameha Schools’ Kapālama Campus on Feb. 15. The Green Tigers are among 11 HawaiÊ»i elementary school robotics teams that qualified for the 2020 VEX IQ World Championships in Louisville, Ky., April 26-28.

Mililani’s Cornerstone Engineeringteam 10612Aand Pukalani Elementaryteam 10704Bwere named the Tournament Champions, while Pukalani Elementary team 101704Aand Kaunakakai Elementary team 11516Eearned their way to the Teamwork 2nd Place Award.

The Teamwork 3rd Place Award was won by Waipahu-based teams BSA Aloha Council team 3200Sand Island Robotics “HawaiÊ»i Girl Power” team 2623H. HawaiÊ»iGirl Power also won the Amaze Award, which is given to a team that built an amazing, high-scoring and quality robot. All three Teamwork awards are world qualifying.

Sacred Hearts Academy team 2436Awon the Design Award, a world-qualifying award which recognizes a team that implemented the most effective and efficient robot design process. Lancer Robotics also earned the Robot Skills Second Place Award.

The first-place Robot Skills Champion Award went to Waiʻalae Elementary team 1045A, which previously qualified for the 2020 VEX Worldsthrough winning the Excellence Award at the Mark Leon VEX IQ Invitational at St. Louis School lastJuly.

The STEM Research Project Award, a video submission that includes delivering a presentation to a panel of judges, was won by Mililani Mauka Elementary team 241M, which also qualified for the VEX Worlds.

Mānoa Elementary team 10142Xwill also advance to the 2020 VEX Worlds after winning the Excellence Award at the Pan Pacific VEX IQ Championships at Waialua in November.

A total of 39 Hawaiʻi VEX IQ teams from Hawaiʻi Island, Maui, Molokaʻi, and Oʻahu participated in the state robotics championships, which has been sponsored by Hawaiian Electric since 2013. All VEX programs including elementary, middle school, and high school represent 367 teams statewide.

The 2020 VEX IQ Challenge, called Squared Away, is played on a 4’x 8’rectangular field. The object of the game is to attain as many points possible by scoring balls in or on cubes, and scoring cubes into corner goals or platforms. Two robots compete in the Teamwork Challenge as an alliance in 60-second matches, working collaboratively to score points. Teams also compete in the Robot Skills Challenge where one robot takes the field to score as many points as possible. The matches involve driving skills, which is entirely driver controlled, and programming skills, which is autonomous with limited human interaction.

For a full list of team awards, visit: https://www.robotevents.com/robot-competitions/vex-iq-challenge/RE-VIQC-19-9976.html

In a field of 39 HawaiÊ»i elementary school robotics teams at the 2020 State Elementary School VEX IQ Championships, 11 teams earned qualifying awards to participate in the 2020 VEX IQ World Championships in Louisville, Ky., April 26-28. Two Waipahu-based teams – BSA Aloha Council “Son of Daimos” team 3200S and Island Robotics “HawaiÊ»i Girl Power” team 2623H – won the Teamwork 3rd Place Award and a spot at the VEX Worlds. HawaiÊ»i Girl Power also won the Amaze Award, which recognizes a team that built an amazing, high-scoring and quality robot. Hawaiian Electric has been a sponsor of the State VEX VRC and VEX IQ Championships since 2013. All VEX programs including elementary, middle school, and high school represent 367 teams statewide.