In the seeding rounds, Marshall Technical School finished 10th, securing a spot in the semi-finals. Fyffe High School finished a very respectable 28th (out of 57). Due to the quality of their engineering notebook, Fyffe competed in the wild card round in which the 8 teams with the best engineering notebooks (that had not already advanced to the semi-finals) competed for two spots in the semi-finals. While Fyffe was not one of the teams that advanced to the semi-finals, they should be congratulated for a strong showing in their first South's BEST competition.
The top four teams in the semi-finals advance to the finals. Unfortunately, Marshall Technical School did not finish in the top four, but did take top honors for Most Robust Robot, meaning that of all 57 teams in the competition, their robot was selected as the one that was most dependable and trouble-free.
Here is the complete listing of awards:
BEST Award
- 1st Place: Cornerstone Christian Preparatory Academy (Wolverine BEST)
- 2nd Place: Holy Cross (NOLA BEST)
- 3rd Place: Decatur Austin Robotics Coalition (Tennessee Valley BEST)
Robotics
- 1st Place: St. Vincent de Paul Catholic School (Jubilee BEST)
- 2nd Place: Holy Cross (NOLA BEST)
- 3rd Place: Spain Park High School (Blazer BEST)
- Finalist: Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science & Tech. (Georgia BEST)
Middle School Awards
- BEST Award – Seaside Neighborhood Middle School (Emerald Coast BEST)
- Robotics – St. Vincent de Paul Catholic School (Jubilee BEST)
Project Engineering
Notebook
- 1st Place: Faith Academy (Jubilee BEST)
- 2nd Place: Wicksburg High School (Wiregrass BEST)
- 3rd Place: Louis P. Slade Middle School (Connecticut BEST)
Marketing
Presentation
- 1st Place: Spain Park High School (Blazer BEST)
- 2nd Place: W.P. Davidson High School (Jubilee BEST)
- 3rd Place: Cornerstone Christian Preparatory Academy (Wolverine BEST)
Team Exhibit and
Interview
- 1st Place: Holy Cross (NOLA BEST)
- 2nd Place: Cornerstone Christian Preparatory Academy (Wolverine BEST)
- 3rd Place: Spain Park High School (Blazer BEST)
Spirit and
Sportsmanship
- 1st Place: Wetumpka High School (War Eagle BEST)
- 2nd Place: Merrol Hyde Magnet School (Music City BEST)
- 3rd Place: Oak Mountain High School (Blazer BEST)
Team Exhibit Design
and Construction Award
- 1st Place: North Cobb Christian School (Georgia BEST)
- 2nd Place: Millsaps (Mississippi BEST)
- 3rd Place: Central Magnet School (Music City BEST)
Founders Award for
Creative Design
- 1st Place: Decatur Austin Robotics Coalition (Tennessee Valley BEST)
- 2nd Place: Allen Thornton Career Technical Center (Northwest AL BEST)
- 3rd Place: Cornerstone Christian Preparatory Academy (Wolverine BEST)
Most Elegant Robot
- 1st Place: Spain Park High School (Blazer BEST)
- 2nd Place: Holy Cross (NOLA BEST)
- 3rd Place: Central Magnet School (Music City BEST)
Most Robust Robot
- 1st Place: Marshall Technical School (Northeast AL BEST)
- 2nd Place: Hope Academy (Central AL BEST)
- 3rd Place: Spain Park High School (Blazer BEST)
Most Photogenic Robot
- 1st Place: Louis P. Slade Middle School (Connecticut BEST)
- 2nd Place: Allen Thornton Career Technical Center (Northwest AL BEST)
- 3rd Place: LeCroy STEM Academy (Blazer BEST)
Team Video
- 1st Place: Seaside Neighborhood Middle School (Emerald Coast BEST)
- 2nd Place: W.P. Davidson High School (Jubilee BEST)
- 3rd Place: Merrol Hyde Magnet School (Music City BEST)
SolidWorks CAD Design
Award
- 1st Place: W.P. Davidson High School (Jubilee BEST)
- 2nd Place: Tuscaloosa Christian School (Shelton State BEST)
- 3rd Place: Athens Bible School (Tennessee Valley BEST)
Web page Design
- 1st Place: Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science & Tech. (Georgia BEST)
- 2nd Place: Athens Bible School (Tennessee Valley BEST)
- 3rd Place: Miss Porters School (Connecticut BEST)
Game T-shirt Design
- 1st Place: St. Vincent de Paul Catholic School (Jubilee BEST)
- 2nd Place: Brewbaker Technology Magnet High School (War Eagle BEST)
- 3rd Place: Saint James School (War Eagle BEST)
Best Team Mascot
- 1st Place: Keith Middle/High School (Selma BEST)
- 2nd Place: Holly Pond High School (North AL BEST)
- 3rd Place: Cornerstone Christian Preparatory Academy (Wolverine BEST)
igus Top Gun Award
(scored most points in a single round of competition)
- Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science & Technology (Georgia BEST)
Briggs and Stratton
South’s BEST Teacher of the Year
- Susan Haddock – Austin High School (Tennessee Valley BEST)
- Virginia Vilardi – Wetumpka High School (War Eagle BEST)
- Wilma Whateley – Holly Pond High School (North AL BEST)
Jim Westmoreland
Memorial Judges Award
- Gary West (Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, AL)
- Dr. Bob Ashurst (Dept. Chemical Engineering, Auburn University)
South’s BEST
Volunteer of the Year
- Bryan McMeen (AFLAC)
- Vaughn Nichols (Gulf Coast Power)
Congratulations to all who competed at South's BEST!