Schools

Robotics Team Prepares for World Championship

Team members include: Chris Novatny and Alex Roberds of Eureka High School and Brendan Curran, Rob Eshelman, Kevin Johnston, Glenn Palmer and Ian Pittwood of Marquette High School.

Oddly Charged Particles, an independent robotics team comprised of juniors from Eureka and Marquette High Schools, competed in the FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) Kentucky State Championship on Feb. 23. This event featured 28 teams from various states including Kentucky, Indiana, Missouri, Wisconsin, Ohio, Illinois, Tennessee, West Virginia, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida.

Despite mechanical and technical difficulties, Oddly Charged Particles finished 10th in preliminary rounds, and was part of the winning alliance for the day, according to Rockwood School District sources. 

The team also was scheduled to complete at the FTC Indiana State Championship.

Find out what's happening in Eureka-Wildwoodwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

The team is preparing for the FTC World Championship, which will be held in St. Louis from April 24-27. Oddly Charged Particles qualified for this event after finishing first at the FTC Arkansas State Championship in December.

See related articles about local robotics teams:

Find out what's happening in Eureka-Wildwoodwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

  • Robotics Team Will Compete at LEGOLAND-California
  • Local Robotics Teams Compete in Missouri Championship
  • Eureka High Robotics Team Competes Saturday
  • Rockwood Rock-Bots Finish 19th in World Competition
  • Students Vie as Friends and Foes With Robots
  • Wildwood Team Eager to Witness FIRST Robotics Competition This Weekend
  • Largest Competition of Young Technology Leaders Heads to St. Louis
  • Wildwood's 'Phantoms Of The LEGOS' Team Advances in International Competition
  • Phanthom LEGO Robotic Team To Compete Front and Center Tomorrow


Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.

We’ve removed the ability to reply as we work to make improvements. Learn more here

More from Eureka-Wildwood