Triple Triangularity: How a High School Robotics Team Defied Odds to Qualify for World Championship

The Napoleon Robotics Team Set to Compete in the World Championship

The Napoleon High School Robotics Team, known as The Triple Triangularity, recently posed with their trophy from the VEX State Championships. The team, identified as 40684D, consists of students Cameron Smith, Mason Keith, and Griffin Keith. They finished 11th out of 80 teams in the Skills Challenge State Championships held at Kettering University in Flint on February 23-24. As a result of their performance, they received an invitation to compete in the VEX HS World Championship in Dallas, Texas, from April 24-27.

The VEX Robotics World Championship is set to take place at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Dallas. The event will bring together over 800 teams from around the world to compete for the title of champions in the 2023-2024 games. Team 40684D is one of these teams and has already shown dedication and success throughout the season by winning numerous awards including Tournament Finalist Awards, Tournament Champion Award, Design Award, Innovation Awards and Skills Champion Awards. With a regular season record of 55-28-1 and a global rank of 395 out of over 11,000 HS teams worldwide, they are well-prepared for this upcoming competition.

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