Showing posts with label Elkanah House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elkanah House. Show all posts

Monday, October 29, 2007

Micro Maniacs win 2007 Cape FIRST Lego League



Michael Struwig, Jonathan Wotherspoon and Davis Todt kneel down with the team's yellow Lego-block trophies, victorious at the end of the hard-fought 2007 Western Cape robotic championships, backed by team-mates Daniel Stokell, Dylan Vorster, Allister Smith and Daniel Jacobs.

The boys will be keeping a close eye on Sebokeng/Vanderbijlpark region this Saturday, which will be crawling, buzzing and whirring with robots. Forty schools from across Gauteng, the northern Free State, North West Province, and Mpumalanga have entered the northern championships at the Mittal Steel Science Centre.

The Micro Maniacs team from Elkanah House, a school in Tableview, will be battling whichever robots win in the Sebokeng/Vanderbijlpark region at the nationals later this year.

The Micro Maniac's coach, teacher Melany Liebich, said her team has now won the Western Cape championships for two years in a row.

One of her team members, Michael Struwig, a grade nine student, said Elkanah House was the highest-ranked team out of all the 2006 regionals. Sadly, due to a design flaw - a tank-style tread which stripped off in the heat of battle - the Micro Maniacs finished eighth in the nationals last year.

''This year we hope to do better at the nationals,'' predicted Michael, noting pointedly that the students designed their 2007 robot to use four wheels rather than a tank tread. ''And better gearing,'' he added.

Friday, October 26, 2007

FIRST Lego League's Pyro Maniacs



Ian Swart, Kyle Johnson and Andre Schwartz designing the robot which will be in action today at the FIRST Lego League tournament, on the theme of ''power puzzle.''

Other members of the team: Thoriso Tsheole, Jonathan Kukard and Michael Hedenskog.

Candace Rennie, the coach, predicts great things!

Micro Maniacs return to FIRST Lego League



Daniel Stokell and Jonathan Wotherspoon working on the board game in preparation for today's FIRST Lego League robotics challenge, from 10 am to 3 pm at the MTN Sciencentre in Cape Town.

Daniel and Jonathan are part of the Micro Maniacs team from Elkanah House, according to ''coach'' and teacher Melany Liebich.



Other team members are Dylan Vorster, seen above programming the robot, as well as Davis Todt, Daniel Jacobs, Allister Smith and Michael Struwig, said Melany, who does technology, design, visual art and arts and culture at the Tableview school.

Fifteen-year-old Michael Struwig, from Blaauwberg, warned the other 17 teams competing in the Western Cape finals that the Elkanah House teams intended to retain their winning position from last year's event.

Michael, a grade nine student, said Elkanah House was the highest-ranked team out of all the 2006 regionals. Sadly, due to a design flaw - a tank-style tread which stripped off in the heat of battle - the Micro Maniacs finished eighth in the nationals last year.

''This year we hope to do better at the nationals,'' predicted Michael, noting pointedly that the students designed their 2007 robot to use four wheels rather than a tank tread. ''And better gearing,'' he added.

Teacher Melany Liebich can be reached by email on melanyl@elkanah.co.za.