Girls’ Basketball Moves on to Open Division Regional Semifinal

Chaminade C -on white- Eagles V2Chaminade Girls’ Basketball won their CIF State Basketball Southern Regional Open Division quarterfinal match-up against Palisades, 79-67 on Friday, March 11. The win propels them into the regional semifinal on Tuesday, March 15. They face the #4 seed, Mission Hills at 7:00 p.m., at the Uribe Center (West Hills).

Boys’ Basketball finished their season on Saturday, March 12. They played Harvard-Westlake in the CIF State Basketball Southern Regional Division IV quarterfinal. The 57-47 loss ended the Eagles post-season run.

Boys’ Basketball in Quarterfinals

Chaminade C -on white- Eagles V2Chaminade Boys’ Basketball won their CIF State Southern Regional playoff game on Wednesday, March 9. With a score of 75-53 over Central City Value, the Eagles move on to the Division IV quarterfinals.

Next up, Chaminade plays Harvard-Westlake on Saturday, March 12. This home game for the Eagles tips off at the Uribe Center at 6:00 p.m.

Three Eagle Engineering Teams Qualify for Worlds

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By Tommy Smeltzer, Robotics Program Director

Two of Eagle Engineering’s three VEX Robotics Competition teams, 1138-A and 1138-B attended the California State Championship event in Bakersfield this weekend. Both teams earned a qualification for the VRC World Championship, which will be held in Louisville, Kentucky, April 20-23.

This, after learning of the 1138-G team’s qualification through winning an online challenge on Friday, makes it the first time that Eagle Engineering has qualified three high school teams for the world event. Team 1138-A received the Design Award, recognizing “the team that demonstrates an organized and professional approach to the design process, project management, time management and team organization.” Team 1138-B earned their way to Worlds by winning the Robot Skills Award, presented to the top ranked team in the VEX Robotics Competition Robot Skills Challenge, in which they scored 311 points in sixty seconds. The B team also came in second in the programming skills challenge with 151 points and won the Amaze Award.  The Amaze award “is presented to a team that has built a competition robot that clearly demonstrates overall quality.”

Both teams performed well in the main tournament’s head-to-head competition, 1138-B entered the elimination rounds as captain of the 4th seed alliance and advanced to the semifinals. 1138-A was selected to partner with the 5th seed alliance and was eliminated in the quarterfinals. All three teams will have to balance their preparation for the championship event in April with a rigorous FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) practice and tournament schedule, starting with a tournament next week in Long Beach followed two-weeks later by one in Denver, Colorado.

Eagle Engineering’s Middle School VRC team 83 performed well in their division, but fell just short of qualifying for Worlds when they were eliminated in the semifinals. They did however receive the Sportsmanship Award and show great promise for returning a strong team next year. The middle school VexIQ teams 83A and 83C compete Saturday, March 12 at the VexIQ State Championship in Pasadena.

Girls’ Basketball is the Back-to-Back Open Division Champion

photo by John McCoy - Los Angeles Daily News

photo by John McCoy – Los Angeles Daily News

With a 72-60 victory over Long Beach Poly on Saturday, March 5, Chaminade Girls’ Basketball won the CIF Southern Section Open Division championship for the second year in a row. Seniors Leonna Odom and Valerie Higgins led the way. Odom finished with 23 points, seven rebounds, five assists, three blocks, and one steal. Higgins had 24 points, five rebounds, five assists, and four steals.

Chaminade will next play in the CIF State Basketball Southern Regional Open Division quarterfinal on Friday, March 11. They are seeded #1 and will face the #8 seed, Palisades at home. The game tips off at 7:00 p.m. in the Uribe Center on the West Hills campus.

As the CIF Southern Section 3A Runner Up, the Boy’s Basketball team has been invited to the Southern Regional Division IV playoffs. As the #2 seed, they will play at home, on Wednesday, March 9 against Central City Value. Tip-off is at 7:00 p.m. in the Uribe Center on the West Hills campus.

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Team 1138-G Wins VEX Online Challenge and Qualifies for Worlds

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Members of Team 1138-G at a November 2015 tournament in Granada Hills. photo: Cliff William Photography

Until today, Chaminade’s first all-girl VEX robotics team, 1138-G had not yet qualified for VEX Worlds, desipite winning multiple awards throughout the tournament season. This changed when the Robotics Education and Competition Foundation (REC) announced the winners of their 2016 Online Challenges.

Team 11-38-G won the STEM Educational Video Challenge for their video, “Guide to Tournament Conduct.” With this win, the team also qualifies for VEX Worlds, which will be held in Louisville, Kentucky from April 20 to 23.

All of Eagle Engineering’s online challenges were created as full, Team 1138 effort, and were led by Special Projects Director, Ryan Lim ’17. Each entry was submitted under a randomly assigned individual sub-team. Teams 1138-A and 1138-G made it into the top 10 for their entries, and 1138-A’s video, “VRC Promote Award Challenge” finished in second. Video entries were directed and produced by Eagle Engineering’s Video Director, Chris Grabow ’17. His team provided help, including a large amount of assistance from Connor Morse ’19.

On Saturday, March 5, Teams 1138-A and 1138-B will compete at the Central California State Championship.