Clarksburg Team Wins Robotics Challenge
LENOX – The Clarksburg Cougars of Clarksburg Elementary School defeated the Gig-O-Pigs of the Southern Berkshire Regional School District to be crowned champions of the ninth annual Berkshire Robotics Challenge.This year's challenge, "Power Puzzle,” was conducted Saturday, March 15, at Lenox Memorial Middle and High School.
The competition involved student teams from throughout the county using programmable robots built from Lego kits to complete a variety of missions involving hypothetical alternative energy applications. The event, which involved 23 teams and more than 180 students ages 8 to 14, was sponsored by Berkshire Applied Technology Council, with major underwriting support from SABIC Innovative Plastics and Crane & Co.
Brenda Johnson and Audrey Witter coached the Clarksburg Cougars. Team members were Alex Boulger, Cameron Parinno, Genna Towmey, Brodey Mornan, Ryan Quimet, Zach Tatro, Brandon Wylde and Aiden Cooper.
Diane Swartz, Jocelyn Hastings and Stephanie Macleay coached the Gig-O-Pigs. Team members were Samantha Swartz, Emma Sands-Berking, Samya Stumo, Danna Sawyer, Carina Alden, Mackenzie Humes, Mimi Ogaz, Claudia Martin, Madison Ryan and Catherine Twing.
Other award winners were:
Semifinalist: Crosby Control Freaks (Crosby Elementary School)
Semifinalist: Morris Monkeys (Morris Elementary School)
Sportsmanship and Team Spirit: Robo Penguins (Berkshire Country Day)
Best Mechanical Design: Morris Monkeys
Most Innovative Design: The Six Electrix (Herberg Middle School)
Best Programming: Crosby Control Freaks
Against All Odds: BArT Team A & B (Berkshire Arts & Technology Charter Public School)
Comeback Kids: Clarksburg Cougars
Rookie Team of the Year: Team Husky (Stearns Elementary School)
Best Research Project: Crosby Control Freaks
Judges and inspectors for the event were David Owen of Domeware Data Systems, Greg Owen, Bob Gove, Joe Gove, Denise Jezak and Roger Moyer.
Referees were former Craneville School Principal Bruce Collina, Principal Robert Vaughan of Morris Elementary School, Elizabeth Roberts of Monument Mountain Regional High School and Richard Rowe of Crane & Co., and scorekeeper was Kevin Bourassa of Interprint. Dick Lindsay of Lee Hardware was master of ceremonies.
The planning committee included Doug Crane of Crane & Co., Dorothy Curtiss of General Dynamics, attorney Lee Flournoy, Bob Gove, Denise Johns of the Berkshire Applied Technology Council, Bernie Klem of Berkshire Life Insurance Co. of America and John Wood of SABIC Innovative Plastics.
