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The team was headed up by [[Sunny Gupta]] who partnered with [[Logan Su]] and [[Patrick Wortman]] built a robot that could score in the five point goals as well as get theirselves on and off the field. | The team was headed up by [[Sunny Gupta]] who partnered with [[Logan Su]] and [[Patrick Wortman]] built a robot that could score in the five point goals as well as get theirselves on and off the field. | ||
− | They attended [[ | + | They attended the [[Georgia FTC Tournament]] where they were alliance captains of the 7th seeded alliance, but we're eliminated in the Semi-Finals. |
==Members== | ==Members== |
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Officers
- President: Stephen Mihalko
- Vice-President: Sunny Gupta & Tanner Smith
- Secretary: Kenny Johnson
- Treasurer: Sarah Haddad
- Historian: Bradley McKellar
Mentors
FIRST Technical Challenge
Game
The FTC game was called Face Off in which robots scored hockey pucks from racks on the side of the field to goals worth either three or five points. Teams could get additional points for getting their robot outside the field.
Overview
The team was headed up by Sunny Gupta who partnered with Logan Su and Patrick Wortman built a robot that could score in the five point goals as well as get theirselves on and off the field.
They attended the Georgia FTC Tournament where they were alliance captains of the 7th seeded alliance, but we're eliminated in the Semi-Finals.