Qualifying Tournament # 7

Avon High School

Saturday, February 22, 2025

Results

Design Award

The Design Award expands on this year’s challenge, inspiring teams to incorporate industrial design into their robots. These elements can be shown in the simplicity of the design as it applies to the tasks, the look and feel of the robot in how the design allows us to think of robots in new ways.

Second Place
25638 MG (Microchips & Guac) – from Fairmount, IN, USA
Here is what the Judges have to say about the winner of this Award:
Watch as this high rising team slides into first place for the design award! With colorful and organized cable management, the only thing this team is missing is a name!
Winner
14084 [Insert Name Here] – from Frankfort, IN, USA
Motivate Award

Next we have the Motivate Award. The team that receives the Motivate Award celebrates the culture of FIRST and clearly shows what it means to be a team. This award celebrates the team that represents the essence of the FIRST Tech Challenge competition through team building, team spirit, and displayed enthusiasm. This is a team who makes a collective effort to make FIRST known throughout their school, and community and sparks others to embrace the culture of FIRST.

Second Place
10293 Steel Wings – from Indianapolis, IN, USA
Here is what the Judges have to say about the winner of this Award:
This Indiana team has shown us that you don’t have to travel far to do great things. Through hard work, they have not only built robots but built a strong foundation of leadership, friendship, and teamwork.
Winner
15455 The Crimson Roborioles – from Avon, IN, USA
Control Award

The Control Award celebrates the team that demonstrates innovative thinking in the control system to solve game challenges such as autonomous operation, enhancing mechanical systems with intelligent control, or using sensors to achieve better results on the field.

Second Place
22444 Revelation – from Lafayette, IN, USA
Here is what the Judges have to say about the winner of this Award:
The control award was a hard fought debate between judges. All of the teams nominated had wonderful qualifications. We were especially impressed by this team’s dedication to Pedro Pathing and their work with odometry pods. I wonder if their color sensors can detect the color TEAL?
Winner
14954 The Teal Roborioles – from Avon, IN, USA
Innovate Award sponsored by RTX

The Innovate Award sponsored by RTX celebrates a team that has the ingenuity and inventiveness to make their designs come to life. This award is given to the team that the Judges feel has the most innovative and creative robot design solution to this season’s game. Elements of this award include elegant design, robustness and ‘out of the box’ thinking. This award may address the design of the whole robot or some sub-assembly component. The creative component needs to work consistently.

Second Place
21894 Nutz n Boltz – from Indianapolis, IN, USA
Here is what the Judges have to say about the winner of this Award:
This bot held strong in this competition. When you call the right function……. Your victory gets shipped faster than carbon fiber.
Winner
22331 random() – from Fort Wayne, IN, USA
Connect Award

The Connect Award is presented to the team that the Judges feel most connected with their local Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) community. A true FIRST team recognizes that engaging their local STEM community plays an essential part in their success. The recipient of this award is recognized for helping the community understand FIRST, the FIRST Tech Challenge, and the team itself.

Second Place
9864 Jug Rox Robotix – from Shoals, IN, USA
Here is what the Judges have to say about the winner of this Award:
This team knows what needs to be done. They reach out to experts in their community to improve their skills. It may be the end of the event, but for this team it is only the beginning.
Winner
11272 Genesis – from Lafayette, IN, USA
Think Award

The Think Award is given to the team that the Judges feel best reflects the journey of the engineering design process. The engineering portfolio is the key reference for Judges to help them identify the most deserving team. This team’s engineering portfolio focused on the design and build stages of the team’s robot and exemplified their journey as a team and engineers.

Second Place
8272 CC Sparks – from Lafayette, IN, USA
Here is what the Judges have to say about the winner of this Award:
This team’s robot doesn’t go backwards. Their unique prototyping method does not leave anything to waste. With forward thinking and good team work no one will be feeling BLUE.
Winner
535 TOBOR – from Crawfordsville, IN, USA
Finalist Alliance

Captain –  22444 Revelation – from Lafayette, IN, USA

Partner – 9864 Jug Rox Robotix – from Shoals, IN, USA
Winning Alliance

Captain – 15455 The Crimson Roborioles – from Avon, IN, USA

Partner – 26897 The Emerald Roborioles – from Avon, IN, USA
Inspire Award

The Inspire Award is presented to the team that the Judges felt truly embodied the ‘challenge’ of the FIRST Tech Challenge program. The team that receives this award is a strong ambassador for FIRST programs and works to promote FIRST and make it loud in their community. The team that receives this award has performed well in all Judging categories and was chosen by the Judges as a model FIRST Tech Challenge team both on and off the playing field. This team shares their experiences, enthusiasm and knowledge with other teams, sponsors, their community, and the Judges. Working as a unit, this team will have shown success in performing the task of designing and building a robot.

Third Place
21945 The Purple Roborioles – from Avon, IN, USA
Second Place
26897 The Emerald Roborioles – from Avon, IN, USA
Here is what the Judges have to say about the winner of this Award:
This team’s robot is full STEAM ahead through a unique design and outreach. Their hydraulics and harpoon are helping them create a sea of fish. From helping build the FIRST Community to creating apps this team stood out like a flamboyance of flamingos.
Winner
19366 CTF – from Bedford, IN, USA

Advancing Teams

21945 The Purple Roborioles

22444 Revelation

535 TOBOR

22331 random()

Participating Teams

535 TOBOR
8272 CC Sparks
8435 KnightBots
9864 Jug Rox Robotix
10293 Steel Wings
10455 Optimum Blue
10621 North Robotics
11262 Mechanical Katana

11272 Genesis
13750 Lab Rats
14084 [Insert Name Here] 14954 Teal Roborioles
15455 Crimson Roborioles
17012 Precision Guessworks
18638 Giant Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm Flailing Tube Man
19366 CTF
21894 Nutz-n-Boltz

21954 Purple Roborioles
22331 random()
22444 Revelation
23912 Christel House Academy 1st FTC
24178 Fast Food Robotics
25638 MG (Microchips & Guac)
26897 Emerald Roborioles
27804 RoboDevils
28018 RoboDevils Team 2

2024-2025 INTO THE DEEPSM presented by RTX

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Beneath the ocean’s surface lies our planet’s most complex ecosystems, full of life and potential for exploration and learning, where each inhabitant has a role to play in building a thriving environment. During the 2024-2025 FIRST season, FIRST® DIVE presented by Qualcomm, teams will use their STEM and collaboration skills to explore life beneath the surface of the ocean. Along the way, we’ll uncover the potential in each of us to strengthen our community and innovate for a better world with healthy oceans.

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