THE PLAINS, Virginia USA — A team from Enloe High School in Raleigh, North Carolina, won the national Sixth Annual Team America Rocketry Challenge Saturday, beating out 99 rivals for the title.
The 10-member team rose to the top of squads of middle and high school-aged students facing off in the final round of the world's largest rocket competition held today outside of Washington, D.C.
"We saw it go up and it looked perfect and it was ideal," Enloe team Captain Levon Keusseyan said.
2008 TARC results:
Place
School
Team Number
Flight 1
Flight 2
Score
1
Enloe High School (Team 2)
6321
17.64
6.3
23.94
2
Mulberry Grove High School
6162
15.62
14.26
29.88
3
Kickapoo High School
6486
12.86
17.68
30.54
4
Oaks Christian School
6038
18.16
19.28
37.44
5
Cheyenne Mountain Charter Academy
6197
19.06
19.18
38.24
6
Starkville Christian Home Educators
6413
10.5
28.74
39.24
7
Explorer Post 1010 (Team 1)
6129
17.18
23.88
41.06
8
Eisenhower High School
6251
16.82
30.5
47.32
9
Tigard High School
6145
9.34
38.06
47.4
10
Denton High School JROTC
6562
8.7
40.04
48.74
11
BSA Troop 143
6497
9.68
165.22
9.68
12
George West High School
6026
12.72
38.42
12.72
13
Harvard-Westlake High School
6081
15.02
34.94
15.02
14
Butler County High School
6056
15.28
65.6
15.28
15
Penn Manor High School (Team 3)
6204
16.38
69.42
16.38
16
Madison West High School (Team 2)
6098
16.86
31.94
16.86
17
MS School for Mathematics and Science
6220
17.74
50.44
17.74
18
Dakota County 4-H Federation
6303
19.06
37.64
19.06
19
Lake Braddock Secondary School (Team 2)
6208
21.54
21.54
20
Great Commission Academy
6002
21.56
21.56
21
Madison West High School (Team 1)
6097
22.84
22.84
22
Clayton High School (Team 2)
6532
23.2
23.2
23
Wicomico High School
6042
24.56
24.56
24
Century High School
6373
24.62
24.62
25
Penn Manor Junior Comets
6260
24.96
24.96
26
Covenant Christian High School
6281
25
25
27
Explorer Post 1010 (Team 3)
6161
25.44
25.44
28
Dublin Scioto High School
6448
25.74
25.74
29
Ingraham High School
6138
28.42
28.42
30
St. Andrews
6137
29.14
29.14
31
Medford Area Senior High School (Team 1)
6317
30.12
30.12
32
Northwest High School
6113
30.34
30.34
33
Madison High School
6244
31.64
31.64
34
Knight High School
6193
32.06
32.06
35
Auburn High School (Team 1)
6008
34.16
34.16
36
Weare Middle School
6072
34.66
34.66
37
St. Pius X High School
6075
35.24
35.24
38
South Atlanta High School
6127
36.2
36.2
39
Sylvania Northview High School
6384
37.48
37.48
40
Chisum Middle School
6238
37.66
37.66
41
Shelby Junior High School (Team 1)
6307
37.84
37.84
42
Clear Lake High School
6130
40.78
40.78
43
Madison West High School (Team 3)
6099
41.48
41.48
44
Shelby Junior High School (Team 3)
6309
41.64
41.64
45
Pike High School
6401
42.28
42.28
46
National Museum of the USAF
6125
43.7
43.7
47
Kirby Smith Middle School Challenger Learning Ctr
6040
46.52
46.52
48
Penn Manor High School (Team 1)
6202
50.5
50.5
49
Plantation High School (Team 2)
6366
50.5
50.5
50
Auburn High School (Team 2)
6009
53.18
53.18
51
Valley Montessori School
6060
53.88
53.88
52
Goshen High School
6154
57.86
57.86
53
Manor Middle School
6200
58.28
58.28
54
Plantation High School (Team 1)
6365
58.56
58.56
55
Springfield High School
6209
61.52
61.52
56
Zion Lutheran Youth Group
6096
62.04
62.04
57
Medford Area Senior High School (Team 2)
6318
62.8
62.8
58
Washington International School
6122
62.88
62.88
59
Enloe High School (Team 3)
6322
63.76
63.76
60
Longfellow Middle School
6462
64.5
64.5
61
Discovery Center of Idaho
6290
68.02
68.02
62
Boy Scout Troop 264
6006
70.9
70.9
63
Hewitt-Trussville High School
6528
71
71
64
Seabrook Intermediate School
6173
72.76
72.76
65
Lake Braddock Secondary School (Team 1)
6086
75.38
75.38
66
Krueger Middle School (Team 1)
6228
78.58
78.58
67
Robert E. Lee High School (Team 3)
6259
81.68
81.68
68
O'Gorman High School
6059
90.94
90.94
69
Lake Braddock Secondary School (Team 3)
6253
93.28
93.28
70
Coeur d'Alene High School
6491
99.38
99.38
71
Willis Junior High School
6282
104.22
104.22
72
Susquehanna Township High School
6627
119.2
119.2
73
Canyon High School
6148
123.16
123.16
74
Penn Manor High School (Team 2)
6203
128.28
128.28
75
Krueger Middle School (Team 3)
6230
142.52
142.52
76
Thorp High School
6405
143.42
143.42
77
Yough High School
6068
147.6
147.6
78
Hart County 4-H
6382
155.92
155.92
79
St. Thomas High School
6340
158.52
158.52
80
Monroe County Advanced Learning Center
6015
159.5
159.5
81
Trinity Christian Prep School
6135
169
169
82
Wicomico Composite Squadron Civil Air Patrol
6395
245.72
245.72
83
Frenship High School
6061
253.42
253.42
84
Festus High School
6406
513.5
513.5
85
NASA SEMAA Detroit
6492
663.16
663.16
86
East Central High School
6222
680.66
680.66
87
St. Vincent - St. Mary High School (Team 2)
6248
739.44
739.44
88
Clayton High School (Team 3)
6533
795.02
795.02
--
Andover High School
6151
DQ
DQ
--
Bartlesville Mid-High School
6539
DQ
DQ
--
Dublin Christian Academy
6111
DQ
DQ
--
Federation of Galaxy Explorers
6224
DQ
DQ
--
Hope Christian Academy
6126
DQ
DQ
--
Robert E. Lee High School (Team 1)
6257
DQ
DQ
--
South Forsyth High School
6226
DQ
DQ
--
St. Andrew's Priory School for Girls
6065
DQ
DQ
--
St. Vincent - St. Mary High School (Team 3)
6249
DQ
DQ
--
Stone Memorial High School
6276
DQ
DQ
--
Turner High School
6485
DQ
DQ
--
Utica High School
6469
DQ
DQ
Reader comments:
#1Re: Enloe High School takes top honors at TARC Saturday
Even the teams that finished in the bottom of the pack deserve an "atta boy" - each of these teams was in the top 100 overall before they flew anything at the finals. Having interacted with a number of teams over the last few years I know how quickly things can go from perfect to lousy when the official timers are turned on.
Congrats to all of the teams - and a special congrats to the NC teams. You did great - all of you.
#2Re: Enloe High School takes top honors at TARC Saturday
A little clarification on the scores above for those who weren't there....
At the end of the first round, the best 18 scorers (in a different order, obviously) were given the opportunity to do a second flight to shoot for the top 10. The final results were based on the combined scores for both launches. This was to increase the odds that the winning teams were good rather than just really lucky.
Not sure why the 11th-18th place teams' scores are not summed in the posted results above, but it was the two-round totals for all 18 teams that determined the winners.
I think everyone had a great time there. I just wish the line for the barbecue afterwards hadn't been so long....
#3Re: Enloe High School takes top honors at TARC Saturday
Quote:
Not sure why the 11th-18th place teams' scores are not summed in the posted results above, but it was the two-round totals for all 18 teams that determined the winners.
Just thought of a possible explanation: the final order of the teams in 11th through 18th places remains unaltered from the round one ordering. That would seem fair.
#4Re: Enloe High School takes top honors at TARC Saturday
The combined scores from two flights were used to determine which of the 18 flyoff-round participants finished in overall places 1-10. These were the places for which cash prizes were awarded. As we had laid out in the rules and briefed all the participants, teams 11-18 from the flyoffs reverted to their scores from the 1st flight to determine which of them finished in 11th through 18th places. We did this to avoid trying to figure out how to do a combined score from two flights for a team that had a DQ or a no-score (cato, altimeter failure, etc. -- there were no reflights allowed in the flyoff round) on their second flight. Fortunately, all 18 teams in the flyoff round had qualified flights, so this situation did not arise this year.
#6Re: Enloe High School takes top honors at TARC Saturday
It was one heck of an event. Trip takes herding cats and makes it look easy. However as part of the HPR demo team I'm still looking for the group of folks that were introduced as "some of the finest rocketeers in the nation." that would do the demonstration flights. Although I give him credit, he made Trip laugh.
As a four year mentor and three year volunteer, I encourge each and every member of the Rocketry Planet community to do what they can to support this venture.
#7Re: Enloe High School takes top honors at TARC Saturday
As a Member of the Enloe HS team that won the championship last Saturday, I want to congradulate everybody that made to the national finals. Everybody worked hard and had a great time.
#8Re: Enloe High School takes top honors at TARC Saturday
Quote:
As a Member of the Enloe HS team that won the championship last Saturday, I want to congradulate everybody that made to the national finals. Everybody worked hard and had a great time.
Congratulations to your team for a job well done. You make all of us oldtimers proud with your youth, vitality and enthusiasm. And welcome to Rocketry Planet!
#9Re: Enloe High School takes top honors at TARC Saturday
Greetings:
A load of congratulations for Enloe High School ! Good luck in the U.K.
I do bring in some interesting news in regards to registering a team with TARC.
Here in Central Florida, several high school teachers reported an inability to try out for TARC. The reason for this was because either the science department or the the principal would not back the team. The TARC contest is viewed as a expense that would take money away from other student projects such as the football team, cheerleading, the band, and other sports.
The State Legislature just put in budget cuts for education. Academic programs like art, foreign language training, and even the sciences took a financial beating but the sport teams were largely untouched.
It is nice to know some school districts are more enlightened than the ones in Central FLA. What I have heard from fellow teachers in this state was pitiful.
#10Re: Enloe High School takes top honors at TARC Saturday
Quote:
I do bring in some interesting news in regards to registering a team with TARC.
Here in Central Florida, several high school teachers reported an inability to try out for TARC. The reason for this was because either the science department or the the principal would not back the team. The TARC contest is viewed as a expense that would take money away from other student projects such as the football team, cheerleading, the band, and other sports.
The State Legislature just put in budget cuts for education. Academic programs like art, foreign language training, and even the sciences took a financial beating but the sport teams were largely untouched.
It is nice to know some school districts are more enlightened than the ones in Central FLA. What I have heard from fellow teachers in this state was pitiful.
In my part of the world many of these teams contributed their own money and held fund raisers to pay for supplies. One of the teams that qualified into the top 100 that I am personally familiar with held multiple bake sales and raffles to raise the money for the trip to the finals.
If these teams go to their administration and offer to help fund the program with their own efforts they may have better luck this next year. Have them partner with local rocket clubs and they may find it is reasonably easy to get gravity challenged rocketeers to pay for snacks and drinks at launches...
Congrats to all of the teams - and a special congrats to the NC teams. You did great - all of you.
At the end of the first round, the best 18 scorers (in a different order, obviously) were given the opportunity to do a second flight to shoot for the top 10. The final results were based on the combined scores for both launches. This was to increase the odds that the winning teams were good rather than just really lucky.
Not sure why the 11th-18th place teams' scores are not summed in the posted results above, but it was the two-round totals for all 18 teams that determined the winners.
I think everyone had a great time there. I just wish the line for the barbecue afterwards hadn't been so long....
Just thought of a possible explanation: the final order of the teams in 11th through 18th places remains unaltered from the round one ordering. That would seem fair.
Trip Barber
NAR TARC Manager
As a four year mentor and three year volunteer, I encourge each and every member of the Rocketry Planet community to do what they can to support this venture.
Congratulations to your team for a job well done. You make all of us oldtimers proud with your youth, vitality and enthusiasm. And welcome to Rocketry Planet!
A load of congratulations for Enloe High School ! Good luck in the U.K.
I do bring in some interesting news in regards to registering a team with TARC.
Here in Central Florida, several high school teachers reported an inability to try out for TARC. The reason for this was because either the science department or the the principal would not back the team. The TARC contest is viewed as a expense that would take money away from other student projects such as the football team, cheerleading, the band, and other sports.
The State Legislature just put in budget cuts for education. Academic programs like art, foreign language training, and even the sciences took a financial beating but the sport teams were largely untouched.
It is nice to know some school districts are more enlightened than the ones in Central FLA. What I have heard from fellow teachers in this state was pitiful.
I do bring in some interesting news in regards to registering a team with TARC.
Here in Central Florida, several high school teachers reported an inability to try out for TARC. The reason for this was because either the science department or the the principal would not back the team. The TARC contest is viewed as a expense that would take money away from other student projects such as the football team, cheerleading, the band, and other sports.
The State Legislature just put in budget cuts for education. Academic programs like art, foreign language training, and even the sciences took a financial beating but the sport teams were largely untouched.
It is nice to know some school districts are more enlightened than the ones in Central FLA. What I have heard from fellow teachers in this state was pitiful.
In my part of the world many of these teams contributed their own money and held fund raisers to pay for supplies. One of the teams that qualified into the top 100 that I am personally familiar with held multiple bake sales and raffles to raise the money for the trip to the finals.
If these teams go to their administration and offer to help fund the program with their own efforts they may have better luck this next year. Have them partner with local rocket clubs and they may find it is reasonably easy to get gravity challenged rocketeers to pay for snacks and drinks at launches...