This Weekend! 2011 Southern California Regional Botball Tournament
March 19, 2011 8:00am - 6:00pm
University of San Diego, Sports Center Gymnasium
5998 Alcala Park , San Diego, CA 92110
Here is a campus map. The Sports Center is located on the Western side of campus (near the Jenny Craig Pavilion), off of Linda Vista Rd.
Teams include and all girls team “BEWiSE”, Tierra del Sol Middle, Millennial Tech Middle, Oceanside High, Cajon Valley High, Escondido High, Christian High, Pruess High, High Tech High, Torrey Pines, River Valley, Palm Middle School, Islamic Day School, and High School Thomas Jefferson S.C. from Mexico.
Exciting Tournament Action
Regional tournaments are held approximately 7-9 weeks after the regional workshops. During that 7-9 week period, students build, program and document a pair of autonomous robots to compete at the tournament. At the tournament students get to showcase their hard work, but it’s also an opportunity for students, team leaders, mentors and parents to network and interact with others who share an interest in educational robotics.
Precision Seeding Rounds
In the morning, teams compete unopposed on the game board as their robots attempt to score as many points as they can. The seeding rounds are a great opportunity for teams to show what their robots can really do.
Head-to-Head Double Elimination
The action heats up in the afternoon as teams go head-to-head in the double elimination rounds. Robots from two different teams compete on the game board simultaneously in an effort to score as many points as possible, but also to keep their opponent from scoring. It’s all in good fun since Botball tournaments are designed to be exciting and educational, but non-destructive.
Creative Onsite Presentations
During the 7-9 week building process, teams are required to document their engineering process in an online project documentation area. Teams are also required to do a presentation at the tournament for designated judges,which summarizes their process throughout the program. Students are encouraged to be creative with their presentations.
Awards Ceremony
The tournament concludes with an awards ceremony where teams are acknowledged for their victories both in points scored and for non-scoring related achievements. Trophies and certificates are awarded for top scorers in seeding rounds, double elimination, and documentation. Awards are also given for non-scoring achievements in areas such as “best team spirit”, “best use of sensors”, and “best engineering”.
Botball is an action packed robotics competition for middle and high-school students that develops excitement, knowledge, and practical understanding through hands-on experience with science, technology, engineering, and math.
For more information, please visit: www.botball.org

