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MHS Students Compete in Botball Tournament

David Lombardi June 4, 2018
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On April 28th, Robotics Club advisor and Physics Teacher Brian Morrison and nine students ventured to UMASS Lowell to compete in the annual regional Botball Tournament competing against 28 other schools. Botball is a robotics competition in which they are given a set list of materials and have to create a robot that can perform several different tasks to earn the team points.

Junior Daniel Augustin described it as “a robotics competition where teams are required to build and code two robots to compete for the most points.”

The project took awhile to create, Augustin explained, “[They]  worked from 3 to usually around 9 after school. All this time was needed because a lot of things did not go as planned and [they] had to adjust for them on the go.”  

Robotics Club at Botball Tournament. Photo submitted by Angela Tejada-Soliz.

Sophomore Jacky Luong told us that they” worked very hard on it, sometimes they stayed  till 10pm at the school.”This is Luong’s first year in club and at Botball, but it is not  

Overall, their team placed 5th at the regional competition which as Augustin described “Although we ended up top 5 in the region we did not do as well as we did the previous year where we ended  #1 in the region.”

Junior Angela Soliz stated “ [They] learned that despite planning for everything and wanting to make sure its perfect, something can move slightly and hinder the entire process, it can become extremely frustrating considering all of the time that went into it. But, it’s important to stay patient.” She also explained that it is stressful, but easier to stay patient because they knew that other teams probably made similar mistakes.

This is the clubs 5th year participating in Botball and they hope to do it again.

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David Lombardi

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David Lombardi, a freshman from Forestdale Elementary School and a new member of the Blue and Gold, is very excited for his first year at Malden High. His athletic interests are soccer, swimming, and track, while in his free time he enjoys traveling and seeing new places. Lombardi wants to major in Medicine and attend Vanderbilt University in Tennessee upon graduating from Malden High. He enjoys a wide array of food but finds that pasta is his favorite. Lombardi regularly listens to country music, especially The Zac Brown Band and Florida Georgia Line. His favorite movie is Gifted while his favorite TV show is Friends. One of his goals is to eventually visit Australia to see the sights and explore the outback.

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