The whiz kids roll on.
The Coupeville High School/Middle School robotics squad went off-Island Monday, finishing 14th in a 25-team field at an interleague tournament featuring high-level opponents.
The “32-Bit Devils” threw down against schools “from Seattle, large inner city public schools, and family/community groups with big name corporate sponsors,” said advisor Alison Perera.
“Our students rocked everything thrown at them!” she added. “Our robot performed consistently, our driver performed consistently, we had solid content for our presentation and portfolio — we had goals and we rocked them!
“And even better, the kids want to keep going! When offered the chance to meet monthly for the rest of the year and keep building their skills, they are all over it.
“I am excited for the sustainability of this program!”
Perera and fellow advisor Logan Inces have an 11-member roster headed up by CHS juniors Lina Shelly, Haylee Armstrong, and Lindy Sylvester.
Sophomores Ryan Beaston and Noah Stribrny and freshman Frank Morrell are joined by eighth graders Ross Allred, Farrin Workman, Ash Prats, Hayli Marley, and Jade Peabody.















































