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Henderson’s Young Builders Eye Global Robotics Triumph After State Success

By Matthias Binder March 9, 2026
‘The dream team’: Henderson charter school robotics team qualifies for world championship
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‘The dream team’: Henderson charter school robotics team qualifies for world championship

Contents
State Championship HighlightsTeam Roles and DynamicsSpider: Engineering at Its CoreCoach’s Proven Track Record

State Championship Highlights (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Henderson – Seven dedicated middle school students from Coral Academy of Science’s Cadence campus prepared their robot for an international challenge following a strong showing at the Nevada VEX Robotics State Championship.[1][2]

State Championship Highlights

The Genesis Eagles team reached the tournament finals and claimed the judges’ award at the state event. This performance earned them qualification for the VEX Robotics World Championship in St. Louis, Missouri, scheduled for late April.[1][3]

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Robotics coach Alvin Simogan guided the group through regional competitions in Nevada, Utah, and Arizona. These experiences sharpened their skills and inspired design tweaks, such as a fold-out wing for extra scoring. Nearly 500 teams from around the world will compete at the championship, raising the stakes significantly.[1]

Team members emphasized strategy as crucial. Rasul Razack, the 13-year-old captain, noted that even the finest robot falters without solid tactics.[1]

Team Roles and Dynamics

The squad operated like a precision unit, with clear divisions of labor. Builders handled construction, coders programmed operations, and managers tracked progress.

Role Members
Builders/Drivers Rasul Razack (captain, 13), Trevor Mangan (14)
Coders Xavier Chamberlain (lead, 13), Kevin Mossman (14), Saheed Razack (12)
Managers/Journalists Hazelle Ritchie (13), Julia Chavez (13)

Most participants were eighth graders, except for seventh grader Saheed Razack, brother of the captain. They dedicated five to 10 hours weekly outside school to refine their machine. Simogan praised their enthusiasm and support from parents and the school.[1]

Spider: Engineering at Its Core

The team’s robot, dubbed Spider, featured innovative mechanisms to tackle the game’s demands. Competitors directed their creations to load softball-sized blocks into elevated plastic tubes during two-minute matches.

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  • Scooping blocks like a vacuum for quick collection.
  • A rubber band web and rotating paddles to elevate them.
  • Delivery to high tubes for maximum points, plus bonuses for center placements and end-zone parking.

Recent tests showed promise, but adjustments remained essential. Managers documented plans to lighten the frame, enhance the drivetrain, and smooth block movement. Hazelle Ritchie recalled tough international rivals from past events.[1]

Coach’s Proven Track Record

Simogan achieved worlds qualification each of his three years at the campus. Trophies lined a hallway case as evidence of consistent excellence.

He viewed the program as more than competitions. Lessons in time management and problem-solving prepared students for broader challenges. Though not all might pursue robotics long-term, these skills proved invaluable.[1]

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Key Takeaways
  • Genesis Eagles combined mechanical prowess, coding, and strategy to qualify for VEX Worlds.
  • Their robot Spider targets high-scoring plays in a block-stacking game.
  • Coach Simogan’s leadership has delivered three straight worlds appearances.

With the countdown ticking toward St. Louis, the Henderson students focused on final enhancements. Their journey highlighted teamwork’s power in STEM pursuits. What inspires you about these young engineers? Share in the comments.

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