MOE News Archive
2004-05 Season
March 24-26, 2005
At the Philadelphia Regional, MOEbius was let loose again and it performed very well. Members helped out other teams in their pits and gave teams awards. We were jumping for joy when we won the Regional Chairman's Award. We were proud that our Pit Lord (Lou Rosanio) was presented with the Regional Woodie Flowers Award. We came up as the second seed in the competition and won the Regional Championship.
March 19, 2005
On Saturday, March 19, a tragic car accident claimed the lives of two local students and severely injured a third. All students attended the Charter School of Wilmington. On behalf of our team, which consists of several Charter School students, I would like to express our sympathy and offer prayers and support to the family and friends of those involved in the accident. John Larock, Team Coordinator - MOE 365 |
March 10-12, 2005
At the Pittsburg Regional, MOEbius performed better than we even hoped it would. It ran smoothly, capped well and did not break down at all during the whole competition. Our team members had enthusiastically helped other teams in the pits that were having trouble with their robot and gave out awards to teams. We were very happy when we became the number one seed and went all the way to the finals. We also brought home the Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers Entrepreneurship Award and Johnson & Johnson Sportsmanship Award. The team (especially the web team) was extremely happy when we recieved the regional Website Award.
March 6, 2005
Delaware proclaims Miracle Workerz Day: 3/6/5! For more information click here. |
February 22, 2005
3:22 PM EST -- MOEbius, in his MOE green and black crate, left MOE HQ, bound for the Pittsburgh Regional. If a missing student doesn't show up soon, we will just assume that he will appear with MOEbius in Pittsburgh.
February 14, 2005
It's Valentine's Day, and we're lovin' our robot! MOEbius is in the spirit, if you consider MOE green to be the color of Valentines!
February 9, 2005
During the Delaware Governor's regularly scheduled community interaction sessions, First State Robotics, Inc. explained the educational initiatives that they have active in the state. Governor Minner was also asked to speak during opening ceremonies at next season's First State first LEGO League event. The probability is high that, if her schedule allows, she may join us. In the photo, Governor Minner shows off a MOE Robotics shirt during this visit with John Larock, MOE's leader. |