2023 VRC Waianae High School
Waianae High School #1
September 2023
Bright and early on Saturday morning, Teams 359B, 3590A, and 3590B arrived at Waianae High School, ready to compete! The students wasted no time and swiftly organized their pits, meticulously arranging tools and fine-tuning their robots in preparation for the day ahead. All three of our robots passed! We got right to work, preparing for the upcoming matches by networking and strategizing with our qualification match partners. As the morning unfolded, the buzz of excitement only grew louder, setting the stage for an exhilarating day of VEX robotics competition.
Team Collaborations
Throughout the competition, we forged numerous new friendships and cherished the opportunity to rekindle connections with our fellow VEX enthusiasts. One standout interaction that left a lasting impact was our engagement with Team 96789: Mililani Mechs. In our spirited conversations with the Mililani Mechs, we delved deep into the intricacies of robot design. We posed thought-provoking questions, shared innovative ideas, and examined their robot with a discerning eye. The Mililani Mechs offered invaluable suggestions and demonstrated their robot’s unique features, igniting our creativity and inspiring us to push the boundaries of our design concepts. This fruitful interaction not only expanded our horizons but also solidified the bonds between our teams, reinforcing the sense of camaraderie and shared passion that defines the VEX community.
Tournament Results and Celebrations
High school Team 359B secured 3rd place with a 6-1-0 record. Middle school Teams 3590A and 3590B finished 7th (4-3-0) and 14th (1-6-0) respectively. Team 3590B made it to the quarterfinals. Teams 359B and 3590A reached the semifinals, showcasing their determination. At the end of the tournament, Team 3590B earned the Judges Award for their exceptional performance and Waialua spirit. Congratulations to all teams for their achievements at the 2023 Waianae High School #1 VEX tournament!
Preparations
At this year’s Waianae High School Tournament, 16 teams from across the State competed and collaborated for an entire day! A day filled with electrifying competition and cooperative efforts unfolded as robots raced to secure vital points. Human players grasped their controllers with determination, engaging in fierce battles of strategy and precision. In Qualification Match 12, Teams 359B and 3590A found themselves paired together. Through effective communication and execution of strategy, they were able to achieve a new team record —a staggering 135 points! Their achievement serves as a testament to the power of teamwork and coordination.
Alliance Strategizing
Qualification matches came to a close and Alliance Selections began! Team 359B captained the 3rd Seed Alliance alongside Team 2459A. Meanwhile, Team 3590A received an invitation from Team 2459D, joining the 4th seed alliance. Team 3590B took charge as Alliance Captains of the 8th Seed Alliance, teaming up with 27301B. All three alliances carefully strategized, discussing roles and robot capabilities, preparing for the intense competition ahead.
Looking Ahead
Teams 3590A, 3590B, and 359B are so grateful to be given the privilege of competing at the Waianae High School Tournament. We look forward to competing in the matches to come as we learn what it takes to be a VEX Robotics team. Our heartfelt appreciation goes out to our dedicated mentors, whose unwavering guidance and support have been instrumental in our growth throughout this incredible process.With newfound knowledge and enthusiasm, we are already looking forward to our next challenge—the Roosevelt High School Tournament. Stay tuned for more exciting competitions from our team in the near future!
Judges Award
Team 3590B received the Judges award for their impressive performance and perseverance at the event. Despite the many challenges our students faced, they were determined to improve their skills and robot over the course of the event. We are proud of their efforts at their first ever VRC Tournament! Mahalos to everyone that made our participation possible!