VRC Roosevelt
November 2025
On November 22nd, 2025, we competed at Roosevelt High School.
INTENSE MATCHES
Twenty-five great teams from all over the island assembled at the Roosevelt High School VEX VRC Tournament. They all wanted to show off the robots and skills they had worked hard on. This year's game, Pushback, requires students to score blocks in goals. The whole day was filled with very close and thrilling matches, some teams winning by a mere point! Teams also competed for the Skills Challenge, ready to demonstrate their talent in coding and precise driving.
RESULTS AND CELEBRATION
As qualification matches came to an end! Our teams were excited to choose their new partners. 3590A was invited to join 84141C, Kaiser Cougars, as the first seed alliance. 359C joined forces with 28891B, JROTC Team 2. 3590C teamed up with 394D, Highlands Inter Robotics. 3590B paired up with 4142C, Calamity. 359B partnered with 80852B, Royal Robotics.
ARRIVAL AND PREPARATION
Teams 359B, 359C, 359D, 3590A, 3590B, and 3590C arrived at Roosevelt High School at the crack of dawn, prepared for the exciting day ahead of them! Since the summer, they have been working hard, meeting almost every day to build their robots, program, and practice their driving skills. Now's the moment where they can show how hard they have worked! After the doors opened, our teams quickly got to work setting up their pits, with plugging in batteries, and preparing for inspection.
ALLIANCE SELECTION
The day drew to a close, and the elimination matches ended. With 359D, 359C, 3590C, 3590B, 3590A, with their great strategies. All teams played defense. This toe-curling match was intense, with blocks flying and drivers making split-second decisions. In the end, 359D and 359C lost with a score of 61 to 28. Each team worked to be the best, and we are so proud of them for pushing through!
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LOOKING AHEAD
The Roosevelt High School Tournament marked a fantastic debut for Teams 359B, 359C, 359D, 3590A, 3590B, and 3590C! As this was our first tournament of the season, as well as some of our students' first competition ever, we needed to make sure they were prepared. That's why our mentors are so important, they are there to offer constructive criticism, or to encourage them to learn and grow! We don’t know who we would be without them. We can't wait for our second competition. We can’t wait to implement all that we learned here into future competitions!