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Brac teams sweep at SeaPerch

Cayman Brac teams sweep the board at SeaPerch underwater robotics competition


SeaPerch1.jpg: Team members from the winning team, “Brac Bots”, Jovier Walton-Paz and Jaden Ebanks, receive their trophy from (from left), MACI’s Chairperson Sherice Arman, MACI’s Manager of Human Resources and Administration Kayla Martin and Dart’s Senior Manager Education Programmes Glenda McTaggart.

Grand Cayman, 15 March 2022: Teams from Cayman Brac’s Layman E. Scott High School took first and second places in both middle- and high-school divisions of this year’s Minds Inspired SeaPerch Challenge held at Camana Bay Sport Complex pool on Saturday 12 March. Overall champions were middle school students Jovier Walton- Paz and Jaden Ebanks with their team the “Brac Bots.”

Six schools entered 24 teams in the Cayman Islands branch of the international competition where students design, build and operate underwater remote-operated vehicles (ROVs). Teams had to complete an obstacle course, racing the clock to navigate their robots through a series of underwater hoops, and a mission course which challenged teams to maneuver objects and conduct tasks with their robots. 

The high school division was won by “Pirates of the Sea,” Layman Scott’s all-girl team of Mikayla Bryan, Aracely Matute and Raeann Matute-Scott, who smashed the record for the obstacle course producing a time of 39 seconds and almost halving Cayman’s previous fastest time.  


SeaPerch2.jpg: The all-female team members from “Pirates of the Sea” (Kayla Bryan, Aracely Matute and Raeann Matute-Scott), receive their prizes from MACI’s Manager of Human Resources and Administration Kayla Martin (on left) and Dart’s Senior Manager Education Programmes Glenda McTaggart (on right). 

This year’s award for innovation and design was won by Cayman International School team “Holy Roman Cheeses” for its unique cheese wedge shape. Teams design and build their robots using kits purchased by Minds Inspired from SeaPerch International and supplied to schools free of charge. Each kit includes PVC piping, motors and a remote control; teams can supplement materials up to a value of $25.

With nine teams new to the competition this year, the Rookie Award went to Layman E. Scott’s “Brac Cruisers” while Triple C School’s “The Ladies” team won the Team Spirit Award.

“The SeaPerch Challenge tests the students’ engineering and technical knowledge in the design phase, but teamwork, problem-solving and the ability to focus under pressure are what’s important on competition day,” said Glenda McTaggart, Dart’s senior manager of education programmes, who runs the event. “SeaPerch is designed to introduce students to careers in marine engineering and naval architecture, but it also teaches real-life skills that can apply to any profession.”

As part of Minds Inspired’s programme to promote science, technology, engineering and mathematics to young people in the Cayman Islands, Dart has organised the SeaPerch Challenge in Cayman for seven years. The event is also sponsored by the Maritime Authority of the Cayman Islands, the Women’s International Shipping & Trade Association and London & Amsterdam Trust.


SeaPerch3.jpg: Students from 24 middle and high schools from across the Cayman Islands participated in the event.

“The Maritime Authority of the Cayman Islands (MACI) was proud to sponsor the SeaPerch Challenge, which showcases STEM skills with a focus on marine engineering,” said MACI’s Manager of Human Resources and Administration Kayla Martin. “This established and innovative event brings awareness to the diversified possibilities of STEM careers within the maritime industry here in the Cayman Islands, including naval architecture, nautical studies, marine survey and marine engineering. 

“MACI believes in the importance of education and helping young people build careers in the maritime sector, especially given Cayman’s strong maritime history. MACI, in partnership with the Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports, Agriculture and Lands, offers a unique scholarship opportunity to dynamic Caymanians who wish to pursue a successful career in the maritime industry.”

The winning team, “Brac Bots,” is now eligible to compete in the international SeaPerch Challenge held in Maryland, USA in June.

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Notes

2022 SeaPerch Challenge results in full:

Overall Winner: 

Brac Bots – Layman E. Scott High School. Team members: Jovier Walton-Paz, Jaden Ebanks

Middle School Division: 

1st Brac Bots – Layman E. Scott High School. Team members: Jovier Walton- Paz, Jaden Ebanks

2nd Brac Cruisers – Layman E. Scott High School. Team members: Nathaniel Tibbetts, William Bodden

3rd Aqua Kings – John Gray High School.  Team members: Tobias Mejia West, Ikenna Eleweanya, Johanah O’Connor

High School Division: 

1st Pirates of the Sea – Layman E Scott High School. Team members: Mikayla Bryan, Aracely Matute, Raeann Matute-Scott


2nd Brac Dolphins – Layman E Scott High School. Team members: Karishma Seeram, Alexander Smith-Bautista, Chiquita Ritch

3rd Ultramarine – John Gray High School. Team members: Matthew Feare, Raldayne Thomas 

Special Awards: 

  1. Innovation & Design Award: Holy Roman Cheeses – Cayman International School. 
  2. Rookie Award: Brac Cruisers – Layman E. Scott High School 
  3. Team Spirit Award: The Ladies – Triple C School

Criteria for special awards:

1) Innovation & Design Award 

This award celebrates a team that thinks outside the box and has ingenuity and inventiveness in their design. The award is given to a team that has the best design solution to a specific component of the game.  This award may address the overall design of the ROV or a specific component.  The team receiving this award should be able to articulate how they arrived at this design solution or what was their inspiration for the design. 

2) Rookie Award

Teams eligible for this award are made up of participants who are new to SeaPerch and have not participated in the programme previously.  A list of teams eligible will be provided to judges at the start of the competition.  

3) Team Spirit 

The team spirit award celebrates the team that exemplifies enthusiasm, teamwork, kindness, and spirit throughout the competition.  Sportsmanship is also a consideration in this award. 

More details about MACI’s scholarships can be found here: https://www.cishipping.com/our-organisation/maritime-scholarships

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