
Capyvaders 2624C

Ranked #1 VEX Robotics Team
In Missouri (2024-2025)
About Us
We are a group of four high school friends passionate about engineering and problem solving based in St. Louis, Missouri. We aim to develop a robot that exceeds expectations in functionality and performance in competition. Over the course of our robotics experience thus far, we’ve grown to be a tight-knit team capable of so much more than we initially thought possible. Not only has our communication and cooperation improved, we’ve each bloomed individually, both as people and as engineers.
Recent Tournaments

At Ladue, despite not performing the best in qualifications, we set a personal best skills total of 102. We also were pleasantly surprised with the Excellence Award: an accumulation of our year's hard work put into design, building, and coding. Throughout this competition, we learned a lot about the mechanics of our robot and we know exactly what to improve before the biggest competition in Missouri: State Championships
Upcoming Tournaments
VEX V5 High School Missouri State Championships
State will be our seventh competition of the season and will dictate whether we continue our season in the World Championships, conveniently located in our home city: St. Louis. Here, we hope that all mechanical and programming improvements allow us to reach our full potential and will qualify us for the World Championships in April.
Make sure to check our socials for our performance at State Championships!


Our Accomplishments
17
Total Awards Won
2025-2026 VEX Push Back
4x Excellence Award
2x Tournament Champion
1x Design Award
1x Tournament Finalist
1x 3rd Place Skills
2024-2025 VEX High Stakes
2x Excellence Award
1x Tournament Champion
1x Skills Champion
4x Other Awards
#1
State Ranking
2024-2025 VEX High Stakes
Out of 58 teams
#52
World Skills Ranking
2024-2025 VEX High Stakes
Out of 12,000+ teams

What is VEX

Vex V5 robotics is an internationally competitive robotics program for high schoolers. Using accessible electronics, versatile control systems, and complex softwares, students exercise their problem solving and critical thinking skills. They build sophisticated robots to participate in elaborate, annual games that test both the team unity and their robot’s functionality.
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