Cortez teams win two of four robot titles

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Cortez teams win two of four robot titles

Lego robotics competition isn't just for the boys
Scott Earley, 11, front left, and Jayden Thomason, 9, front right, of WallEv3 Divided by Girl Scouts to the Power of 5 = Awesomeness compete in the Four Corners FIRST Lego League Robotics Tournament on Saturday at Miller Middle School. Joining them in back from left are Marina Bradley, 10, Anna Carter, 11, and Alexx Earley, 13. Scott and Alexx are the daughters of Colby and Gayle Earley of Cortez, Jayden is the daughter of Jason and Dena Thomason of Cortez, Marina Bradley is the daughter of Jen Lodge and Justin Goodall, and Anna is the daughter of Alex and Wendy Carter.
First Place in Project Design. Described by the tournament officials as “large and in charge” the Kiva Montessori Hobo Robo Cinnamon Rolls was the biggest team at the tournament. Front Row: Myles Larrick, Killian Sanders, Coach Dena Thomason, Madison Sitton, Savannah Story and Alyssa Daniel. Back row: Brodie McGrath, Skyler Peterson, Cameron Arviso, Henry Cole, Morgan Larrick and Troy Thomason.
Troy Thomason and Morgan Larrick of the Kiva Montessori Robo Hobo Cinnamon Rolls set up their robot for its first mission.
Alyssa Daniel of the Kiva Montessori Robo Hobo Cinnamon Rolls setting up the robot for her programmed mission. One of the more complex missions because it requires a specialized “key” to fit exactly into the obstacle to give the team points.
Scott Earley and Marina Bradley of the Girl Scout team watching intently as their robot performs its mission. Girl Scout coaches Gayle Earley and Wendy Carter hold their breath and watch in the background.
A Lego tournament judge checks the results of Girl Scouts Anna Carter and Alexx Earley’s robot mission to see if they receive the points.
Girl Scouts Jayden Thomason and Scott Earley set up their mission. It is important to set up the robot in the exact right spot for the mission to succeed.

Cortez teams win two of four robot titles

Scott Earley, 11, front left, and Jayden Thomason, 9, front right, of WallEv3 Divided by Girl Scouts to the Power of 5 = Awesomeness compete in the Four Corners FIRST Lego League Robotics Tournament on Saturday at Miller Middle School. Joining them in back from left are Marina Bradley, 10, Anna Carter, 11, and Alexx Earley, 13. Scott and Alexx are the daughters of Colby and Gayle Earley of Cortez, Jayden is the daughter of Jason and Dena Thomason of Cortez, Marina Bradley is the daughter of Jen Lodge and Justin Goodall, and Anna is the daughter of Alex and Wendy Carter.
First Place in Project Design. Described by the tournament officials as “large and in charge” the Kiva Montessori Hobo Robo Cinnamon Rolls was the biggest team at the tournament. Front Row: Myles Larrick, Killian Sanders, Coach Dena Thomason, Madison Sitton, Savannah Story and Alyssa Daniel. Back row: Brodie McGrath, Skyler Peterson, Cameron Arviso, Henry Cole, Morgan Larrick and Troy Thomason.
Troy Thomason and Morgan Larrick of the Kiva Montessori Robo Hobo Cinnamon Rolls set up their robot for its first mission.
Alyssa Daniel of the Kiva Montessori Robo Hobo Cinnamon Rolls setting up the robot for her programmed mission. One of the more complex missions because it requires a specialized “key” to fit exactly into the obstacle to give the team points.
Scott Earley and Marina Bradley of the Girl Scout team watching intently as their robot performs its mission. Girl Scout coaches Gayle Earley and Wendy Carter hold their breath and watch in the background.
A Lego tournament judge checks the results of Girl Scouts Anna Carter and Alexx Earley’s robot mission to see if they receive the points.
Girl Scouts Jayden Thomason and Scott Earley set up their mission. It is important to set up the robot in the exact right spot for the mission to succeed.
Lego League

Four Corners FIRST LEGO League Robotics Tournament
Saturday, Dec. 6
Miller Middle School
The Funky Sock Bots from Animas Valley Elementary won this year's Four Corners FIRST LEGO League Robotics Tournament.
Brick Force from Durango won the robot game, where teams programmed small robots to perform specific tasks against another team.
Cortez's Mesa Verde Girl Scouts' WallEv3 Divided by Girl Scouts to the Power of 5 = Awesomeness won the core values, having been evaluated by judges for ethics and teamwork.
Robo Hobo Cinnamon Rolls from Cortez Kiva Montessori School won the project presentation category.
Roxie's Rockers, an all-girls team from Farmington, won the robot design challenge, explaining their robot's design.

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