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This year the team submitted the Website Award and the Woodie Flowers Award for [[Mary Rutland]].
  
 
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In this year, the Robolions participated in both FRC and VRC.

Robolions in 2010

Officers

Mentors


VEX Robotics Competition

Instead of hosting a smaller FRC game like last year, the Robolions decided it would be more beneficial to participate in the VRC where members would continue to learn the basics about building robots before beginning the large robot in the Spring while also bringing something to the club in forms of community outreach, money, and something we could continue in the future with less effort than designing a entire game like Underdrive.

Peachtree Ridge VEX Qualifier

This was the first year we hosted the Peachtree Ridge VEX Qualifier. Last year the team held the Underdrive event, but this VEX Qualifier would be much more usable in the long run. With fields from Learning Labs Institute and Rick Folea, we had two fields for teams to compete on. Fred Smith found a magic box to put video output from cameras borrowed from Gene Kreeft onto the VEX Field Management Software. The event was held in the Commons and was split up in half to hold the pits and the game fields. The Master Coordinators of the event were Tanner Smith and Patrick Wortman. Sir Charles came by later in the day to assist.

FIRST Robotics Competition

Game

This year's game was Breakaway.

Robots

This year we built two robots or rather two separate drivetrains that evolved into two robots.

Regionals

In 2010, the team attended the Peachtree Regional and Palmetto Regional.

Peachtree Regional

TBD

Palmetto Regional

TBD

Awards

This year the team submitted the Website Award and the Woodie Flowers Award for Mary Rutland.

Sponsors


Demographics

  • Number of Members: 27 (Recorded ##)
  • Number of Female Members: 7 (Recorded ##)
  • Number of Male Members: 20 (Recorded ##)
  • Number of Mentors: 8 (Recorded ##)
  • Number of Freshmen: (Recorded ##)
  • Number of Sophomores: (Recorded ##)
  • Number of Juniors: (Recorded ##)
  • Number of Seniors: (Recorded ##)

Members

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