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2024 Award Pictures

  • Click to enlarge image 1st Place Best Award - Spring Branch.jpg
  • Click to enlarge image 1st Place Founders Award - Canyon.jpg
  • Click to enlarge image 1st Tournament Award - Hill Country Prep.jpg
  • Click to enlarge image 2nd Place Best Award -  JB Alexander.jpg
  • Click to enlarge image 2nd Place Founders Award - Oconnor.jpg
  • Click to enlarge image 2nd Tournament Award - Spring Branch.jpg
  • Click to enlarge image 3rd Place Best Award - Hill Country Prep.jpg
  • Click to enlarge image 3rd Tournament Award - Oconnor.jpg
  • Click to enlarge image 4th Place Best Award - Holy Cross.jpg
  • Click to enlarge image 4th Tournament Award - JB Alexander.jpg
  • Click to enlarge image BEST T-Shirt Award - LB Johnson.jpg
  • Click to enlarge image Best Table Display and Interview - Smithson Valley MS.jpg
  • Click to enlarge image Best Use of Game Theme - Holy Cross.jpg
  • Click to enlarge image Blood, Sweat, and Duct Tape Award - Brennan.jpg
  • Click to enlarge image Good Lookin John Wigand Most Photogenic - Memorial.jpg
  • Click to enlarge image Most Robust Award - Hill Country.jpg
  • Click to enlarge image Most Spirit Award - JB Alexander.jpg
  • Click to enlarge image Most Sportsmanship - Spring Branch.jpg
  • Click to enlarge image SAME Award - Lackland.jpg
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The SA BEST (Boosting Engineering, Science, and Technology) competition is a contest held annually to inspire and interest students in the fields of science and engineering. With guidance from adult mentors, local teams of students design and build a remote controlled machine to accomplish a specific task. The students are given a box of raw materials from which to build the machine and 8 weeks to design and construct it. The task of the robot is kept secret until Kick-off Day, when all the teams are told what the robot is required to do. On Competition Day, all schools will compete head-on with each other in a thrilling science-fair-turned-sports-event. Several teams advance to the regional Texas Best competition and compete with the BEST robots from other areas.