Purdue Sigbots World Champions With Wawasee Roots

May 11, 2022 at 4:09 p.m.
Purdue Sigbots World Champions With Wawasee Roots
Purdue Sigbots World Champions With Wawasee Roots

By Staff Report-

DALLAS, Texas – Noah Beckner, Wesley Hays, Nick Murphy, Evan and Micah Rassi, all Wawasee High School alumni, competed for Purdue University at VEX Worlds Robotics Competition May 4-5 in Dallas, Texas.

BLRS (Noah Beckner, Evan and Micah Rassi plus team members) placed first in the science division (division champions) and runner up (VEX U World finalists) in the Worlds Vex Robotics Competition, according to a provided news release.

BLRS2 (Nick Murphy, Wesley Hays plus teammates)  are VEX U Robot Skills World Champions and placed second (division finalists) in the technology division.

Purdue earned more trophies than any other university at worlds.

SIGBots competed against such universities as University of Illinois, Rutgers, Auburn, Clemson, University of Florida, University of Southern California and universities from other countries such as Spain, Columbia, Saudi Arabia, New Zealand, South Korea, Australia and Mexico, among others.

Micah Rassi, SIGBots vice president, said, “These competitors really bring it!  They are amazingly tough teams.”

Each Purdue team competed in up to 18 matches and six skills rounds in a two-day period, defeating teams with stunning win/loss records while clawing their way to the top of the bracket.

Purdue SIGBots not only competed in the Worlds competition but also took online final exams while winning top honors at Worlds Competition.  

"This is finals week,” said Evan Rassi, taking finals remotely in Dallas.  “I started my final outside with my laptop in a quiet place. Then it rained, so I moved undercover. The bugs began biting while I was sitting on the concrete, so I moved inside by the windows and hoped I would not lose my hotspot signal or go over on time and miss driving for a match.”

Wawasee High School Robotics coach Jed Wandland said, “These boys all are former Indiana High School State Champions, Indiana State Champion Runners-Up and Indiana State Robot Skills Champions as well as High School VEX Worlds Competitors.  It is great to see them continue to grow and compete in the highest level of robotics competition.”

SIGBots is a Purdue club, not a college-sponsored team. Each club member pays their own way and dues.  There are 80-plus team members all working in various roles to make things happen for the SIGBots. Purdue University provided travel assistance for the Worlds competition.

DALLAS, Texas – Noah Beckner, Wesley Hays, Nick Murphy, Evan and Micah Rassi, all Wawasee High School alumni, competed for Purdue University at VEX Worlds Robotics Competition May 4-5 in Dallas, Texas.

BLRS (Noah Beckner, Evan and Micah Rassi plus team members) placed first in the science division (division champions) and runner up (VEX U World finalists) in the Worlds Vex Robotics Competition, according to a provided news release.

BLRS2 (Nick Murphy, Wesley Hays plus teammates)  are VEX U Robot Skills World Champions and placed second (division finalists) in the technology division.

Purdue earned more trophies than any other university at worlds.

SIGBots competed against such universities as University of Illinois, Rutgers, Auburn, Clemson, University of Florida, University of Southern California and universities from other countries such as Spain, Columbia, Saudi Arabia, New Zealand, South Korea, Australia and Mexico, among others.

Micah Rassi, SIGBots vice president, said, “These competitors really bring it!  They are amazingly tough teams.”

Each Purdue team competed in up to 18 matches and six skills rounds in a two-day period, defeating teams with stunning win/loss records while clawing their way to the top of the bracket.

Purdue SIGBots not only competed in the Worlds competition but also took online final exams while winning top honors at Worlds Competition.  

"This is finals week,” said Evan Rassi, taking finals remotely in Dallas.  “I started my final outside with my laptop in a quiet place. Then it rained, so I moved undercover. The bugs began biting while I was sitting on the concrete, so I moved inside by the windows and hoped I would not lose my hotspot signal or go over on time and miss driving for a match.”

Wawasee High School Robotics coach Jed Wandland said, “These boys all are former Indiana High School State Champions, Indiana State Champion Runners-Up and Indiana State Robot Skills Champions as well as High School VEX Worlds Competitors.  It is great to see them continue to grow and compete in the highest level of robotics competition.”

SIGBots is a Purdue club, not a college-sponsored team. Each club member pays their own way and dues.  There are 80-plus team members all working in various roles to make things happen for the SIGBots. Purdue University provided travel assistance for the Worlds competition.
Have a news tip? Email [email protected] or Call/Text 360-922-3092

e-Edition


e-edition

Sign up


for our email newsletters

Weekly Top Stories

Sign up to get our top stories delivered to your inbox every Sunday

Daily Updates & Breaking News Alerts

Sign up to get our daily updates and breaking news alerts delivered to your inbox daily

Latest Stories


Chip Shots: Enjoy Those Lady Tigers
The Lady Tigers’ basketball squad scored prolifically in their 74-45 win over Fort Wayne Snider in Thursday’s home opener with an aggressive defense creating opportunities for Warsaw to score easily.

Crouse Body Shop
Mechanics Lien

Notice of Intent
AP Development

Kosciusko County Area Plan Commission
Miller

Notice Of Final Hearing
DC-180 Meredith - Wetzel