OCCRA
OCCRA stands for the Oakland County Competitive Robotics Association. Each fall 20 teams, each from a different high school, compete with each other in Oakland County, Michigan. Every year we play a new game, which requires students to build a new robot in order to play. These robots are similar to the ones you would see in FIRST.
Focus
OCCRA is not just to keep FIRST students working during the fall (although part of the reason that OCCRA began was to give the students something to do during the long off-season period.) The main purpose of OCCRA is to create a tournament in which the students are making and building a robot by themselves. In FIRST mentors are allowed to help the students design and even build their robot. Also, teams are allowed to use heavy machinery in their construction, which results in some very high tech and very expensive robots. But in OCCRA, the designing, building, and other aspects of robot construction are solely done by the students. This gives them more responsibility in controlling their own projects from start to finish. Another regulation is a limit on students. This gives them more responsibility in controlling their own projects from start to finish. Another regulation is a limit on “heavy machinery.” Teams build these robots with simple tools, like rulers, hacksaws and cordless drills. Machines such as lathes and welders cannot be used. Teams are also not permitted to have any kind of corporate sponsorship for OCCRA, forcing students to work together in order to raise money for their robot. It also teaches students how to operate on a limited budget.
What Does it Look Like?
OCCRA is much smaller than FIRST. The robots are much simpler and competitions mostly take place in high school gymnasiums. To see what your typical OCCRA competition is like, click on the video to the right to view an OCCRA match from the 2008 game Football Frenzy.
2020 and 2021 Game Soccer Shoot out:
OCCRA Soccer Shootout is played on a Field which is a twenty-four foot (24) x thirty foot (30) carpeted area, surrounded by a metal pipe Field Perimeter. Each match consists of two (2) alliances– one “red” and one “blue”–which are each composed of two Drive Teams and one Robot each. A Match lasts one-hundred and twenty seconds (120), during which Drivers control the Robots. There is no autonomous period in OCCRA Soccer Shootout. The 2020 season was a virtual design competition due to COVID 19 restrictions. The AdamBots won the Implementation & Demonstration Award. For the 2021 season competitions resumed in person using the 2020 game. The Adambots were awarded The Beautiful Bot Award; ‘This team wowed the judges with its clear design & decals fitting the spirit of the game. Their beauty & the overall look of the team ‘bot & display board did not go unnoticed.’
OCCRA History
- OCCRA 2021: Soccer Shootout
- OCCRA 2019: Roll The Dice
- OCCRA 2018: Over and Out
- OCCRA 2017: Trash Can Jam
- OCCRA 2016: Go 4 it!
- OCCRA 2015: 8-Ball
- OCCRA 2014: Milk Run
- OCCRA 2013: Grid Lock
- OCCRA 2012: Goal Roll
- OCCRA 2011: Tic Tac Stack
- OCCRA 2010: Up and Over
- OCCRA 2009: Bot Basketball
- OCCRA 2008: Football Frenzy
- OCCRA 2007: Let’s Rock
- OCCRA 2006: Teeter Totter Torment
- OCCRA 2005: Hanging Havoc
- OCCRA 2004: Tubie Trouble
- OCCRA 2003: Power Ball
- OCCRA 2002: Twisting Tower