Sustainable League of Combat Robotics
The Sustainable League of Combat Robotics (SLCR) is a hands-on robotics competition league that emphasizes the use of sustainable, affordable materials, with the majority of the combat robots built from 3D-printed parts. SLCR offers a platform for students and educators to engage with STEM concepts by designing and building 1lb Antweight Class robots, competing in events throughout the year. The league promotes learning in areas such as electronics, 3D design, manufacturing, and engineering, while culminating in the annual Plastic Pandemonium competition.
Plastic Pandemonium 2026
Hosted in partnership with Southern California Attack Robotics (SCAR), Plastic Pandemonium is the ultimate competition for 1lb Antweight Class combat robots. Teams from across the region will compete using robots primarily made of 3D-printed parts, in a thrilling showdown at the Discovery Cube. The overall winner will take the perpetual trophy to their school! This tournament follows the SLCR PLANT Battle Bot Educational League Rulebook, ensuring fair and exciting matches for all participants.
Carter High School:
Carter Combat Clash
Hosted in partnership with Carter High School from Rialto Unified School District, Carter Combat Clash is a regional competition for SLCR's 1lb Antweight Education Class combat robots. Teams from across the region will compete using robots primarily made of 3D-printed parts, at Carter High School. Trophies for podium finishers in both High School and Junior High divisions will be awarded at the conclusion of the event. This tournament follows the SLCR PLANT Battle Bot Educational League Rulebook, ensuring fair and exciting matches for all participants.
Redlands Robot Rumble:
The Plastic Purge
Hosted in partnership with Orangewood High School from Redlands Unified School District, Redlands Robot Rumble is SLCR's competition season opener for 1lb Antweight Class combat robots. This competition will be held at Orangewood High School in Redlands and is open to Middle and High School teams from across Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. There will be trophies for podium finishers in both divisions. This event follows the SLCR edition of SPARC Judge Ruleset and Match Rules, ensuring fair and exciting matches for all participants.