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*President: [[president::Rikhil Shah]] | *President: [[president::Rikhil Shah]] | ||
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*Vice President of FRC: [[vice-president of frc::Andy Bare]] | *Vice President of FRC: [[vice-president of frc::Andy Bare]] | ||
*Vice President of Business: [[vice-president of business::Jay Krishnaswamy]] | *Vice President of Business: [[vice-president of business::Jay Krishnaswamy]] |
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In this year, the Robolions participated in both FRC and VRC. 2014 was marked by a revamp in the organization and productivity of the organization. Acting professionally, members planned out goals and objectives on calendars, agendas, and tables to allow prepare for a busy build season.
This year's build season was also unusually marred by two waves of snowstorms, possibly caused by global climate change, which rendered the team unable to work at school for at least 6 days.
Officers
- President: Rikhil Shah
- Vice President of VEX: Nicholas Allison
- Vice President of FRC: Andy Bare
- Vice President of Business: Jay Krishnaswamy
- Secretary: Dhara Bhalani
- Treasurer: Tammy Ong
- Historian (Pictures): Nina Tran
- Historian (Writing): Daniel Li
Mentors
Fall Activities
VEX Robotics Competition
Peachtree Regional VEX Qualifier
The Robo Lions hosted their annual VEX Qualifier event at their school. Notably, Daniel Li sang the national anthem during the event's opening ceremony.
Team 1261C from Peachtree Ridge won the tournament with their alliance.
FIRST Robotics Competition
Game
The 2014 FRC game was Aerial Assist.
Robots
The robot that won Palmetto Regional was dubbed "Genesis," as a symbol of the restructure and reform the team has undertaken this year.
Field Team
- Driver: Rikhil Shah
- Manipulator Driver: Aakash Patel
- Coach: Jay Krishnaswamy
- Human Player: Andy Bare
Regionals
Palmetto Regional
The team this year carpooled down to Myrtle Beach for the Palmetto Regional competition, where they worked hard to win with alliance captain 3824 HVA RoHAWKtics and alliance partner 4935 T-Rex.
Peachtree Regional
This year marked the Peachtree Regional's move from Gwinnett Arena to the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta.
Awards
The Robo Lions also won the Industrial Design Award.
Off-Season Activities
Sponsors
- Automation Direct
- Gwinnett County Public Schools
- Hendrick Motorsports
- Howard Brothers
- Kimberly-Clark
- Motorola
- Rockwell Collins
- TRS Solutions
Demographics
- Number of Members: 39
- Number of Female Members: 12
- Number of Male Members: 27
- Number of Mentors: 8
- Number of Freshmen: 13
- Number of Sophomores: 5
- Number of Juniors: 12
- Number of Seniors: 9
Members
- Aakash Patel
- Alexis Phipps
- Andrew Bare
- Bryan Granzella
- Bryce Karlins
- Caroline Means
- Chintan Sheth
- Chris Bare
- Chris Carlson
- Crystal Lee
- Daniel Li
- Daniel Webb
- Dhara Bhalani
- Gregory Hentz
- Insiya Bambot
- Jane Khampha
- Jason Wu
- Jassy Kim
- Jay Krishnaswamy
- Joseph Chung
- Joshua Seo
- Layne Denton
- Mackenzie Glaser
- Nabil Khan
- Nicholas Allison
- Nina Tran
- Nitant Dandekar
- Paul Ciaramello
- Peter Hong
- Preston Shaw
- Rachel Whitehead
- Rikhil Shah
- Rishov Sarkar
- Rohil Shah
- Sam Pittman
- Sami Belhareth
- Stuart Hentz
- Tammy Ong
- Trisha Kadakia
See Also
External Links
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