Awards

The following awards were given at the Oregon Spark Invitational FIRST Tech Challenge Tournament held at Philomath High School on February 22 and 23, 2025.

Judges’ Choice Award

The Judges Choice Award is given at the discretion of the Judges to a team they have encountered whose unique efforts, performance or dynamics merit recognition, yet the team does not fit into any of the existing award categories.

Team 26817, CC Rambotics from Portland

Design Award

The Design Award expands on this year’s challenge, inspiring teams to incorporate industrial design into their robots. These elements can be shown in the simplicity of the design as it applies to the tasks, the look and feel of the robot in how the design allows us to think of robots in new ways.

Second Place: Team 13727, Juntos Unidos from Hillsboro

Winner: Team 4239, Viridescent Vipers from Banks

Motivate Award

The Motivate Award celebrates the culture of FIRST and clearly shows what it means to be a team. This award celebrates the team that represents the essence of the FIRST Tech Challenge competition through team building, team spirit, and displayed enthusiasm. This is a team who makes a collective effort to make FIRST known throughout their school, and community and sparks others to embrace the culture of FIRST.

Second Place: Team 24261, S.0.S. (Scholars of STEAM) from Beaverton

Winner: Team 27230, Artemis from Springfield

Control Award

The Control Award celebrates the team that demonstrates innovative thinking in the control system to solve game challenges such as autonomous operation, enhancing mechanical systems with intelligent control, or using sensors to achieve better results on the field.

Second Place: Team 27237, Style Points from Hillsboro

Winner: Team 25952, Beyond Tech from Lake Oswego

Innovate Award

The Innovate Award celebrates a team that has the ingenuity and inventiveness to make their designs come to life. This award is given to the team that the Judges feel has the most innovative and creative robot design solution to this season’s game. Elements of this award include elegant design, robustness and ‘out of the box’ thinking. This award may address the design of the whole robot or some sub-assembly component. The creative component needs to work consistently.

Second Place: Team 14687, Undecided? from Rockaway Beach

Winner: Team 267, EMP from Portland

Connect Award

The Connect Award is presented to the team that the Judges feel most connected with their local Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) community. A true FIRST team recognizes that engaging their local STEM community plays an essential part in their success. The recipient of this award is recognized for helping the community understand FIRST, the FIRST Tech Challenge, and the team itself.

Second Place: Team 5627, Robotics Quasar Alliance from Redmond

Winner: Team 4711, Ursa Mechanica from Mcminnville

Think Award

The Think Award is given to the team that the Judges feel best reflects the journey of the engineering design process. The engineering portfolio is the key reference for Judges to help them identify the most deserving team. This team’s engineering portfolio focused on the design and build stages of the team’s robot and exemplified their journey as a team and engineers.

Second Place: Team 7776, The Loose Screws from Portland

Winner: Team 21231, 42 from Medford

Finalist Alliance

This alliance of two teams came in second in the final match of the tournament.

Captain: Team 19856, Almost Reliable Robotics from Portland

Partner: Team 267, EMP from Portland

Winning Alliance

This alliance of two teams won in the final match of the tournament.

Captain: Team 25952, Beyond Tech from Lake Oswego

Partner: Team 20790, Hawkbot1cs from Beaverton

Inspire Award

The Inspire Award is presented to the team that the Judges felt truly embodied the ‘challenge’ of the FIRST Tech Challenge program. The team that receives this award is a strong ambassador for FIRST programs and works to promote FIRST and make it loud in their community. The team that receives this award has performed well in all Judging categories and was chosen by the Judges as a model FIRST Tech Challenge team both on and off the playing field. This team shares their experiences, enthusiasm and knowledge with other teams, sponsors, their community, and the Judges. Working as a unit, this team will have shown success in performing the task of designing and building a robot.

Third Place: Team 23295, AURORA from Medford

Second Place: Team 20790, Hawkbot1cs from Beaverton

Winner: Team 20288, Mechanical Mages from Portland

Advancements

The following 7 teams have been invited to attend the Oregon FIRST Tech Challenge Championship on March 15 and 16, 2025 at Liberty High School in Hillsboro.

Inspire Award Winner: Team 20288, Mechanical Mages

Winning Alliance Captain: Team 25952, Beyond Tech

Winning Alliance Partner and Inspire Award 2nd Place: Team 20790 Hawkbot1cs

Inspire Award 3rd Place: Team 23295, AURORA

Finalist Alliance Captain: Team 19856, Almost Reliable Robotics

Think Award Winner: Team 21231, 42

Finalist Alliance Partner: Team 267, EMP