Due to financial constraints, Team Mean Machine will only be taking 10 students and four mentors to St. Louis for the international competition, held Wednesday, April 25 to Saturday, April 28. Although flights have been paid for, it has drained the team’s account to nearly zero, according to Croucher. In addition, team members and mentors must come up with money for hotel rooms, transportation and food.
They are currently attempting to raise funds to cover part of the cost. Donations can be made at www.team2471.org, and are tax deductible.
“We have not yet paid for our hotel rooms and we would like to replenish some of our funds buffer, so we can continue to do local events this summer and next fall,” Croucher said.
Team members who participated in the Seattle competition are Azriel Achterbosch, Megan Bachmann, Ryan Berg, KT Boyd, Bryce Croucher, Griffen Gorsuch, Natalie Janson, Kurt Johnson, Anna Kellogg, Romney Kellogg, Andrew Klement, Keefe Koenig, Catherine Le, Jordan Mazi, Henry Midles, Collin Murray, Jonah Runde, Maggie Smith, Zach Spratt, Riley Taylor, Nicholas Thornley and James Wasson. Mentors include Bruce Whitefield, Bud Hayes, Carlo Calica, Debby Prentice-Thornley, Jason Marr, Karl Koenig, Kirstie Hayes, Pete Ackerman, Robert Croucher and Roy Thornley.