Ansbach MHS JROTC Robotics Team Compete at World Robotics Championship Competition

Cadet Lincoln Ritter
Jun 14, 2024
Cadets from Ansbach Middle High School prepare for the VEX World Robotics Championship competition.
Cadets from Ansbach Middle High School prepare for the VEX World Robotics Championship competition.

Four members of the JROTC robotics team traveled with Maj. (Ret) Madonna Roberts and Spc. McDougall to Dallas, Texas on April 26, 2024 for the VEX World Robotics Championship Competition. The event featured more than 20,000 students from 49 states and 36 countries.

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Cadet from Ansbach Middle High School JROTC program pose for a picture at the VEX World Robotics Championship competition.

The Ansbach Green Trash Cans was one of only 68 teams selected to compete in the JROTC portion of the Championships. The field of 68 was narrowed down from a total of 3,500 Army JROTC programs. The teams competed in local events to be selected to compete in Dallas.

At the beginning of the event, The Ansbach Green Trash Cans showed their skills in the test portion of the competition. The team had several complications with their autonomous mode not working when it was plugged into the field. But they kept at it, focused on engineering, and scored enough points to place 13th in the skills test.

Cadets from Ansbach Middle High School work together at the VEX World Robotics Championship placing overall 55th.
Cadets from Ansbach Middle High School work together at the VEX World Robotics Championship placing overall 55th.

The team then moved on to the qualification matches where they were paired up with a random ally against two opponents. After 10 matchups, The Green Trash Cans placed 55th overall. 

Looking back on the event, Cadet Chance Duplessie, team builder and driver said, “The real robotics trophy was the friends we made along the way."

For team captain Cadet Brylee Wollenzein, "It wasn’t the people, the place, or the work put in that made it fun, it was the mindset.”

Cadet Lincoln Ritter the team's builders stated, "it was awesome that we got to go to the World Championships our first year having a Robotics Team. It was also the first-time doing Robotics for several of us on the team. With our new expertise, we will do even better next year".

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