Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

SeaPerch Challenge winners named

- REBEKAH HALL

A record number of students participat­ed in the 2024 Arkansas SeaPerch Challenge on March 1 at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. The underwater robotics competitio­n welcomed teams from 12 Arkansas counties and one Mississipp­i county to put their submersibl­e robots to the test.

Three Grant County teams were winners. The overall winning junior, senior, open and wildcard teams will compete at the Internatio­nal SeaPerch Challenge from May 31-June 1 at the University of Maryland.

Arkansas 4-H and the Electric Cooperativ­es of Arkansas host the annual competitio­n, which began in 2016. Since then, the program has grown to 66 teams with 241 participat­ing students.

Brad McGinley, Grant County extension staff chair for the University of Arkansas System Division of Agricultur­e and director of the Arkansas SeaPerch Challenge, said this growth is due in part to the exciting nature of the program.

“It’s a unique, hands-on project that I think many youth find fun and challengin­g,” McGinley said. “The fact that it draws on real-world scenarios makes it even more interestin­g for the participan­ts.”

Rob Roedel, senior director of corporate communicat­ions for the Electric Cooperativ­es of Arkansas, said the organizati­on has also worked to increase program participat­ion.

“The Electric Cooperativ­es of Arkansas have worked to spread the great learning opportunit­ies that SeaPerch provides to the youth of Arkansas,” Roedel said. “Our team is actively working with schools and 4-H groups to provide assistance in purchas

ing kits and sponsoring the program.”

Participan­ts used more than three dozen parts to design and build their remotely operated vehicles, or ROVs, including pieces of pool noodles, electrical tape, 12-volt motors, PVC pipe and 3D-printed parts. Teams then steered their ROVs through an underwater obstacle course and mission course, which was designed to mimic deep-sea exploratio­n.

WINNING SENIOR TEAM:

Deep Water Vanguard from Grant County: Gavin McGinley, Gracie McGinley and Callen Shaw.

WINNING JUNIOR TEAM:

The Wet Willies from Grant County: Jaxson Andrews, Luke Douthit, Ryleigh Kimbrell and Miley McGinley.

WINNING OPEN TEAM:

Aquanauts from Grant County: Garrett Key, Priyam Laxmi and Eli Watson.

WINNING WILDCARD TEAM:

Submarine Crew from Madison County: Elijah Franklin and Jayden Griffin.

HONORING HOPE BRAGG

Also during the event, a former 4-H leader was remembered. McGinley said it was important for the event to honor Hope Bragg, a former extension instructor in 4-H youth developmen­t for the Division of Agricultur­e who directed the SeaPerch program last year and was enthusiast­ic about its growth. On the underwater mission course, which included a door mechanism that teams had to open and close using their ROVs, “Hope” was stamped on the door in signature 4-H green.

Bragg, her husband Don and their children Kenny, 22, and Elizabeth, 19, were killed in a house explosion in Michigan on Dec. 30, 2023. The same blast injured their son Stephen, 16, and Hope Bragg’s father, Richard Pruden, 72. Hope Bragg’s husband was a project leader for the U.S. Forest Service and their children were active in 4-H.

“Hope Bragg was an amazing person,” McGinley said. “Anyone who knew Hope knew her passion for science, teaching youth and lifelong learning. We wanted to make sure she was honored and remembered for the impact she had on the 4-H program and the lives of youth across the state.”

The Arkansas 4-H Foundation establishe­d the Bragg Family Memorial Scholarshi­p Fund, which will benefit a current 4-H member pursuing a college degree in natural resources or STEM-related — science, technology, engineerin­g and math — fields. To learn more about the scholarshi­p or make a donation, visit arkansas4h­foundation.org/ways-togive/bragg-family-scholarshi­p.aspx.

WORKING TOGETHER TOWARD GROWTH

Roedel said it is important for the Electric Cooperativ­es of Arkansas to support the mission of the SeaPerch program and Arkansas 4-H.

“The Electric Cooperativ­es of Arkansas’ heritage is closely linked to the University of Arkansas Cooperativ­e Extension Service, as extension agents were crucial in the establishm­ent of the local electric cooperativ­es,” he said. “Our two organizati­ons have partnered on many initiative­s together over the years. I see the SeaPerch program as another example of the success that can be achieved when 4-H and the cooperativ­es work together.”

McGinley said the organizati­on is crucial to the success of the SeaPerch program.

“The Electric Cooperativ­es’ support has been key to the expansion of SeaPerch,” he said. “Not only do they sponsor the Arkansas 4-H SeaPerch Challenge, but their willingnes­s to put SeaPerch kits in the hands of youth across the state has been instrument­al in helping more youth become involved.

“The partnershi­p between the Electric Cooperativ­es and Arkansas 4-H is rooted in a passion for rural Arkansans and their families,” McGinley said. “Together we are making a difference, and we look forward to that partnershi­p only growing stronger in the future.”

Roedel said he hopes to grow the SeaPerch program to attract more students and eventually hold regional competitio­ns and a state championsh­ip in Arkansas.

For more informatio­n about the Arkansas 4-H SeaPerch Challenge, visit 4h.uada.edu. To learn more about the SeaPerch program, visit seaperch.org/ about.

To learn about extension programs in Arkansas, contact a local Cooperativ­e Extension Service agent or visit uaex.uada.edu.

 ?? (Special to The Commercial/University of Arkansas Division of Agricultur­e) ?? One of the winning teams, the Grant County Aquanauts, works together to steer their ROV through the mission course. Members are Garrett Key (from left), Priyam Laxmi and Eli Watson.
(Special to The Commercial/University of Arkansas Division of Agricultur­e) One of the winning teams, the Grant County Aquanauts, works together to steer their ROV through the mission course. Members are Garrett Key (from left), Priyam Laxmi and Eli Watson.

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