Josh Kristianto, excited to be part of the Phoenix community, started as a reporter/MMJ at ABC15 Arizona in November 2023.
MESA, AZ — The Arizona Interscholastic Association hosted its robotics state championship over the weekend in Mesa.Each team, consisting of two smaller teams from different schools, puts in the robots they have designed and programmed themselves to win, or at least try.
The championship showcases 50 teams from around 15 schools in Arizona. Students build these mechanized machines from the ground up, documenting their design cycles in an engineering notebook. They go out and practice with each other too. Desert Ridge High School Junior Parker Scott is already on his way to the world championships in Dallas. He says he has learned so much through robotics and plans to pursue electrical engineering after he graduates.
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Chicago High Ridge Chargers and Cheer team loses $30K in equipment to fireA Chicago youth football team lost $30,000 worth of equipment when someone parked a stolen car next to their container and lit it on fire.
Read more »
Plano East, Mansfield Lake Ridge face off in boys' basketball state semifinalThe Plano East boys’ basketball team has a chance to make history at the UIL state tournament this weekend. But they’ll have to get past Mansfield Lake Ridge first.
Read more »
Brihanna Crittendon powers Riverdale Ridge past D’Evelyn into Ravens’ first championship game appearanceRavens deny D’Evelyn’s second-straight title game appearance
Read more »
Garden Ridge Market Days - March 9, 2024Join in for GARDEN RIDGE MARKET DAYS - March 9, 2024 at Northeast Bible Church, from 9:30am - 2:30pm.
Read more »
Adobo Owner Debuts Food Truck Park and Bar in Wheat RidgeIt's one part of a bigger vision that Blaine Baggao has for supporting the local food truck scene.
Read more »
Wheat Ridge Police Department spotlights female officers in effort to recruit more women to police forceThe Wheat Ridge Police Department wants 30 percent of its police force to be women by the year 2030, a commitment to the nationwide 30x30 Initiative.
Read more »