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NEVIS ROBOTICS

Arkansas competition highlighted team’s strengths and weaknesses
Week Zero was designed as a way to help teams prepare for competitions by testing their robot on the field against other teams in the region.
Some members of the team set up the field and gave demonstrations at the Minnesota School Boards Association convention.
John Merlia graduated from Nevis High School in 2018.

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As a result of what they learned at the training, Nevis will be using a different type of drivetrain called swerve drive for their 2023 competition.
Nevis Robotics Team 3102 won the Northern Minnesota Conference Championship and the Spirit Award at competition in Alexandria on Oct. 28.
The Northern Minnesota Robotics Conference (NMRC) recently obtained a truck that will be used to bring mobile robotics fields and equipment across northern Minnesota and eastern North Dakota.
Three Nevis students took part in the Northern Minnesota Robotics Conference (NMRC) robotics programming camp recently. The camp is held in partnership with Bemidji State University and resumed for the first time in two years after being shut down previously due to COVID-19.
Nevis junior Kiana Bjorkstrand, Team 3102’s lead robot driver, has earned the Minnesota Robotics Coaches Association All-State Academic Award.
Kay and Olaf Netteberg were two of four robotics mentors in the state inducted into the Minnesota Robotics Coaches Association Hall of Fame at the state robotics competition at the University of Minnesota Saturday.

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Area teams will be able to use the traveling field to prepare for robotics competitions.
Three members of the Nevis High School Tech-No-Tigers robotics team were recognized recently.
The Nevis Robotics team has two reasons to celebrate in spite of ending their season without qualifying for the Worlds competition.

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