They Came; They Saw; They Sorted Laundry! Bearcat BEST 2006 Results

The competition at the Duke Energy Center in downtown Cincinnati was tough, with calls of “airball” and “clothesline” in the air.

The students hung in there, and so did their robots.

Here are the results:

Project Engineering Notebooks

1) Loveland
2) Hamilton SE
3) Roger Bacon
(tie) Wyoming

These kids put the X in eXuberance.

These kids put the X in eXuberance.

Spirit and Sportsmanship

1) Loveland
2) Wyoming
3) St. Xavier

 

 

 

 

Ross High School/Butler Tech's mascot.

Ross High School/Butler Tech's mascot.

 

Robot Design "Most" Awards

Most Robust
Davison

Most Creative Design
Roger Bacon

Most Photogenic
Loveland High School

Most Elegant
Davison High School

T-Shirt Awards 
1) Wyoming High School
2) Ross High School/Butler Tech
3) Purcell Marian High School — Purcell CP

 

Junior Kyle Glackin shows off Wyoming High School's table display.

Junior Kyle Glackin shows off Wyoming High School's table display.

Table Displays

1) Wyoming High School

2) Loveland High School

3) Western Hills Design Technology High School

 

BEST Award (for presentations)
1) Loveland High School
2) Wyoming High School
3) Hamilton Southeastern High School
(tie) Roger Bacon High School

 

Jenn Bauer, a senior at Roger Bacon.

Jenn Bauer, a senior at Roger Bacon.

Game Award (for robot)

1) Davison High School

2) Roger Bacon High School

3) Hamilton Southeastern High School

(tie) St. Xavier High School

 

Four teams that will be competing in “South’s Best” in Auburn, Ala., on Dec. 8–9, 2006. And the winners are (drumroll, please)…

Bearcat BEST

1st Place — Loveland High School
2nd Place — Wyoming High School

Robot Competition

1st Place — Davison High School (Michigan)
2nd Place — Roger Bacon High School

Goodrich Executive Vice President John Grisik.

Goodrich Executive Vice President John Grisik.

About Bearcat BEST 2006: Laundry Quandary

About Bearcat BEST Kick-Off 2006

A Look at Bearcat BEST History

Bearcat BEST 2006 was jointly sponsored by Goodrich Corporation and the Herman Schneider Foundation.

 

 

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