L-R: Haidi Ghobrial, Jack Stoecker, Sam Rowbotham, Eric Yun, Andrew Thompson, Jason Zevenbergen Photo courtesy Shoreline Schools |
The teams and their ROVs competed through obstacle courses, underwater object movements and presentation of their engineering notebooks to a panel of judges from the U.S. Navy.
All three teams did extraordinarily well for their first competition. Team 6 (Sam Rowbotham and Eric Yun) placed second overall and qualified for the national competition to be held in Dartmouth, Massachusetts this June. Team 6 also took 2nd place in the object movement challenge.
Team 1 (Jason Zevenbergen and Andrew Thompson) placed 3rd in the obstacle course. Teams 1 and 6 were joined in competition by Team 3 (Haidi Ghobrial and Jack Stoecker).
The teams were advised by Kari Potter and Emily Slack.
Hello!
ReplyDeleteAwesome to hear about local students participating in SeaPerch! While I have not participated in this event, I am familiar with the program. My profession is naval architecture, and I'd be interested in chatting with the advisors about talking to students about maritime professions if there's interest. How can I get in touch with the advisors?
Thanks!
Courtney Ewing
ccewing@gmail.com