Saturday, December 28, 2024
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Alpha Plus prepares for another year of competition

The Bonners Ferry High School FIRST Robotics Team, 2130 Alpha Plus, is raring to go for our 18th year of participation in the FIRST Robotics Competition. The theme of the competition this year is “Crescendo,” which reflects FIRST’s focus on music and performing arts in 2024. 

The first challenge in our team’s path this year will be the regional competition held in Nampa at the Ford Idaho Center, and if we win, the next stop will be the world competition in Texas. However, none of this would be possible without our devoted high school team members, aspirational middle school team members, and the team’s generous, patient mentors. Additionally, we have an amazing amount of community support, and our program would not be possible without our amazing sponsors and the funds we make from our community donations.

The 2023-24 season has been an interesting one for Alpha Plus, starting at the first meeting in the fall of 2023. Students learned some website design skills in HTML, as well as participated in a mock competition, where they learned the ins and outs of a game, brainstormed ideas, and presented those ideas to their peers. Each of these experiences prepared our new and veteran students for this season’s kick-off. This season’s kick-off started slow for Alpha Plus, but slowly we began to increase our tempo. We finished our flat bot and soon after began work on our main robot, Ringo. Drafting was time-consuming, but once we finished drafting, the building went wonderfully. 

Alpha Plus is excited to head to this year’s competition, set for March 20, in Nampa. We will be competing March 22-23 against teams from California, Oregon, Utah, Wyoming, Nevada and Canada. We greatly appreciate all our donors, sponsors, community and mentors in their continued support in our conquest to go to the world competition. You can follow along with us on our Facebook page FIRST Team 2130 or by going to https://thebluealliance.com/ and searching for the Idaho regional competition to see the games being broadcast. 

    BFHS Robotics Team Working