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The robot built by the team could effectively score in the three point range. In the [[Georgia FTC Tournament]], they ranked 13th overall, but were picked up quickly by the 8th seeded alliance. Unfortunately, they were eliminated in the semi-finals. | The robot built by the team could effectively score in the three point range. In the [[Georgia FTC Tournament]], they ranked 13th overall, but were picked up quickly by the 8th seeded alliance. Unfortunately, they were eliminated in the semi-finals. | ||
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*[[Sunny Gupta]] | *[[Sunny Gupta]] | ||
*[[Logan Su]] | *[[Logan Su]] |
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Officers
- President: Keefer Dunn
- Vice-President: Bethany Sumner
- Secretary: Tanner Smith
- Historian: Tanner Smith
FIRST Technical Challenge
This was the first year we participated in the FIRST Technical Challenge.
Overview
The robot built by the team could effectively score in the three point range. In the Georgia FTC Tournament, they ranked 13th overall, but were picked up quickly by the 8th seeded alliance. Unfortunately, they were eliminated in the semi-finals.
Members
Game
This year's game was Quad Quandary in which teams had to pick up PVC rings and score them onto goals for either three or five points. Teams could score bonus points by making sure that goals were in their alliance's zone at the end of the match.