Bangor High School Winter Qualifier
- Date
- 17-Jan-2026 Add to Calendar
- Event Code
- RE-V5RC-25-2201
- Program
- VEX V5 Robotics Competition
- Event Type
- Open Tournament
- Event Format
- In-Person
- Field Control System
- Smart Field Control
- Capacity
- 45
- Spots Open
- 0
- Event Region
- Maine
- Max Registrations per Organization
- 8
- Early-Bird Registration Opens
- 14-Oct-2025 12:00 EDT
- Standard Registration Opens
- 6-Dec-2025 12:00 EST
- Registration Deadline
- 9-Jan-2026 12:00 EST
- Payment Deadline
- 17-Jan-2026 12:00 EST
- Price
- $65.00
- This event currently has no spaces available.
- It is past the registration deadline.
General Info
Welcome to Bangor High School's first Winter Qualifier event, at Bangor High School on Saturday, Jan. 17.
We will be collecting engineering notebooks digitally. Please upload them to Robot Events by Friday, Jan. 9 at 11:50 PM to ensure enough time for judges to review them.
Competition Preparation
To ensure teams are prepared, here are several steps teams should take.
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Review the Push Back Game Manual and Inspection Checklist.
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Make sure that all students have filled out the Participant Release Digital Form.
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Check RobotEvents Official Q&A for official rule interpretations and clarifications.
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Carefully read the information below to help prepare your team for the tournament:
- Code of Conduct
- Student-Centered Policy
- Game Video
- Game Manual
- V5RC Hub and VEX Via
- Appendix A – Field Specifications
- Section 5 - Robot Skills Challenge
- Game Overview
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Pack for the event the day before the day of departure. Here are a few items that you don't want to forget:
- Safety Glasses
- Joystick controller and programming cable
- Batteries and Charger
- Laptop and power supply
- Basic VEX toolkit
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Remember that safety comes first, please don't bring tools that pose a safety risk to your team, or others nearby. All metal cutting will take place in our designated cutting area. Students wishing to use the cutting area must provide adult supervision from their own coach/mentor/chaperone.
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Finally, be sure to prep for your judges' interview. Practice answering some of these questions as a team:
- BRIEFLY introduce yourselves. Please tell us your name & what your role is on your team.
- What does your robot do, and how does it score points?
- Tell us your process for developing game plans and skills strategies. Did any other teams inspire you? What is your match strategy(strategies)? What is your strategy for skills? Has your game strategy been effective? What about skills?
- Tell us your process for creating your robot's design. Did any other teams inspire you? What were the challenges of this year’s game that you considered before designing your robot? How did you design your robot to meet those challenges? What changes have you made to improve your design?
- Tell us your process for ensuring your robot is reliable and well built for competition.
- Tell us about the most creative design solution on your robot.
- Tell us about your process for programming and/or coding autonomously: including how you used any sensors. Do you use any sensors during driver control?
- Tell us your process for tracking changes you have made in your robot's programming this season.
- Tell us a few of the things your team is proud about this season - some of the things your team has accomplished.
- Tell us about a few of the challenges your team encountered this season, and how did you overcome them.
- Is there anything else you would like to share with us regarding your team, your robot design, or your game strategy?
Grade Level: All
Skills Challenge Offered: Yes
Judging Format: Remote Engineering Notebooks
Skills Challenge Offered for VURC/VAIRC teams: Yes
Event Dates & Locations
Date: 17-Jan-2026
Venue/Location:885 Broadway
Bangor, Maine 04401
United States
Contact the Event Partner
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7:30AM Team Check-In, Inspection, Pit Setup
8:30AM Team Check-In Ends, Match schedule generated
8:45AM Event meeting
9:00AM Opening Ceremonies
9:15AM Qualification Matches, Robot Skills Challenge Matches, Judging begin
12:30PM Lunch - Skills may run during lunch
1:00PM Qualification Matches, Robot Skills Challenge Matches, Judging resume
2:30PM Qualification Matches, Robot Skills Challenges Matches, Judging end
2:35PM Alliance Selection
2:45PM Elimination Matches begin followed by Finals
4:30PM Awards Ceremony
5:00PM Event ends
Volunteer
If you are interested in any of the following volunteer positions, you can email [email protected]. Lunch is provided for full-day volunteers!
- Judge
- Field Resetter
- Robot Inspector
- Queuer
- Scorekeeper
Emergency/Bad Weather Policy
Emergency/Bad Weather Policy
In the event that there is inclement weather on the day of the event all registered teams will be notified of a cancelation via e-mail, and will attempt to reschedule the competition for December.
Refund and Payment Policies
If the Event Partner cancels the event:
If a Coach/Mentor completes registration for the event then chooses to withdraw or not attend:
Webcast
https://www.youtube.com/live/B4ciC-LF5UY?si=aT9jiy9rn_nu81xl
Judging Format
- Digital Engineering Notebook Submissions / In Person Team Interviews: Team interviews will be conducted in-person at the event. Engineering notebooks will be submitted digitally for evaluation via a link found within the "My Account" panel of the team contact on RobotEvents. Notebook submission deadline is
- Monday January 12, 2026 at 11:59 PM.