East Fork Robotics' Season
- EFLS

- Mar 13, 2025
- 2 min read

We are very proud of our accomplishments this year, as we have FOUR teams (14 students) who have worked extremely hard to qualify and earn this opportunity. These four teams have won a combined 27 awards in 6 events this year. These four teams also qualified for the Arizona Robotics State Championships, and we had one team win their event for the title of STATE CHAMPION!! That is history being made for our school, our community, and our Tribe. Sending four teams from one school to the World Championship is also setting a precedent here in our local community. We are truly proud of their accomplishments and hope we can get your support to help give them another opportunity to represent our school, our community, and our Tribe (White Mountain Apache Tribe).
Please consider donating to our GoFundMe to help make this trip possible for these students.
The Robos:
Arizona Robotics State Championship (Elementary) - Teamwork STATE CHAMPIONS (World Qualifying Victory)
Gathering of America's Tribes South Central Native American Showcase - Teamwork Champion 2nd Place Award
Gathering of America's Tribes South Central Native American Showcase - Robot Skills 2nd Place Award
Gathering of America's Tribes South Central Native American Showcase - Think Award
Fort Apache VEXIQ Last Chance Qualifier Tournament - Teamwork Champion 1st Place (State Qualifying victory)
Fort Apache VEXIQ Last Chance Qualifier Tournament - Robot Skills 2nd Place
Elementary State Qualifying Tournament Whiteriver Elementary School - Teamwork Champion 2nd Place
Southwest Native American Showcase - Teamwork Champion 2nd Place
Southwest Native American Showcase - Robot Skills Champion (1st Place)

Apache Queens
Arizona Robotics State Championship (Elementary) - Judges Award
Southwest Native American Showcase - Teamwork Champion 3rd Place
1st Annual Winter Invitational at Summit School (Phoenix) - Judges Award
Gathering of America's Tribes South Central Native American Showcase (Oklahoma) - EXCELLENCE Award (Elementary School)(World Qualifying Award)
Gathering of America's Tribes South Central Native American Showcase (Oklahoma) - Teamwork Champion 2nd Place
Fort Apache VEXIQ Last Chance Qualifier Tournament - EXCELLENCE Award (Elementary) (State Qualifying Award)
Fort Apache VEXIQ Last Chance Qualifier Tournament - Teamwork Champion 1st Place (State Qualifying Victory)

Three Amigos
Southwest Native American Showcase - Teamwork Champion 1st Place (World Qualifying victory)
Southwest Native American Showcase - Robot Skills 2nd Place
1st Annual Winter Invitational at Summit School (Phoenix) - Teamwork Champion 1st Place (State Qualifying victory)
Gathering of America's Tribes South Central Native American Showcase - Judges Award
Arizona Robotics State Championship (Middle School) - Finished Ranked 9th in the Qualification Round and Tied for 3rd in the Finals.

Team Bigfoot
Southwest Native American Showcase - Teamwork Champion 2nd Place
Southwest Native American Showcase - Create Award
Fort Apache VEXIQ Last Chance Qualifier Tournament - EXCELLENCE Award (State Qualifying Award) (Middle School)
Gathering of America's Tribes South Central Native American Showcase -EXCELLENCE Award (World Qualifying Award) (Middle School)
Gathering of America's Tribes South Central Native American Showcase


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