The SEGway News Issue 31, May 11 2017

Stamp Out Hunger food drive—Page 2 The Fourth- generation family farmer—Page 3 When Taylor decided to stay in Upland— Page 7 SEGway News Serving South East Grant County Volume 1, Number 32 A Good News Ventures publication May 11-17, 2017 Local robotics team competes in world championships Thirty-five students and mentors from PhyXTGears Team 1720, including four from Upland, traveled to St. Louis, Missouri, to compete in the World Championships of FIRST (For Inspiration and Rec- ognition of Science and Technology) Robotics, making it to the quarter- finals in the elimination rounds on their division field, Curie, named after scientist Madame Marie Curie. Leaving Wednesday, April 25th, in several vans and pulling two trailers, the team headed for the Arch with big dreams for the tournament. “We want- ed to at least make it into the elimination rounds in our division,” team Presi- dent Shawn Van Ness said of the team’s goals going into the event. The team did not let him down. After two days of quali- fication matches, PhyXT- Gears ranked 26th out of 68 teams playing in their division. Only 32 of those teams made it to the divi- sion finals after the top eight teams each chose three other teams to play with them on a solid alli- ance. 1720 was chosen as an alliance mate by 8th seeded Team 71, the Beast, from Hammond, Indiana. Part of the experience of the competition was com- peting with and against teams from all over the world. One team PhyXT- Gears played with was from France. “It was amaz- ing to work with other GROCERY AND VARIETY STORE CALL: 765-998-1111 >>Robotics page 4 $ OPEN 7 DAYS MON - SUN 8-9 80 E BERRY AVE IN UPLAND PLAZA