Log in if you already have an account. If you would like to become an editor for the wiki, request an account.
Difference between revisions of "Template:FeaturedEvent"
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{TitleBox | {{TitleBox | ||
|title=Featured Article | |title=Featured Article | ||
− | |content=<h3>2016: | + | |content=<h3>2016: Peachtree District State Champs and the Quest for Worlds</h3> |
− | + | They’ve won once, they’ve won twice, and now they’re back at it again with another win; qualifying for World Championships to be held in St. Louis, Missouri from April 27 through April 31. With this highly-anticipated event, the Robo Lions Team 1261 plan to end their season roaring louder than ever! Having pounced on competitors of the 41 best teams throughout the state of Georgia, Team 1261 was placed as the third-seed alliance captain, and made it through six rigorous playoff matches with alliance partners Team 2415 Westminster Wired Cats from Atlanta, Ga and 4516 Hyperion Robotics from Roswell, Ga. Awarded with the Innovation in Control award and being crowned the second-ranked team in all of Georgia, the Robo Lions are now on the road to making their voice heard at a worldwide competition! Because they are the only Gwinnett County team to qualify for Worlds and the first to win the prestigious Chairman’s Award at Albany, Ga, the team has proved that their roar isn’t all talk! | |
+ | With undefeatable high goal shots and outstanding vision tracking, the team also topped the competition with an unreachable high score of 170 points, along with setting several high scores in the state of Georgia. | ||
+ | The team is excited to compete alongside hundreds of other teams at the World Championships held in St. Louis, Missouri! However with high costs of transportation, boarding, and registration fees, the team is scrambling to acquire the funds needed to compete. As it stands, the team is in need of $35,000 to best represent Gwinnett County by facilitating the spread of STEM and encouraging its members to follow their technological pathways. Being a registered 501(c)3 organization, all donations are tax deductible and well appreciated. | ||
+ | The Robo Lions hope to hear lots of supportive roars and hit welcoming paw-five’s as they head down to compete in their third World Championship competition! | ||
+ | <br> | ||
<div align="right">('''''[[2016|read more about our 2016 year...]]''''')</div> | <div align="right">('''''[[2016|read more about our 2016 year...]]''''')</div> | ||
}}<noinclude>[[Category:Templates]]</noinclude> | }}<noinclude>[[Category:Templates]]</noinclude> |
Revision as of 21:23, 18 April 2016
| |
2016: Peachtree District State Champs and the Quest for WorldsThey’ve won once, they’ve won twice, and now they’re back at it again with another win; qualifying for World Championships to be held in St. Louis, Missouri from April 27 through April 31. With this highly-anticipated event, the Robo Lions Team 1261 plan to end their season roaring louder than ever! Having pounced on competitors of the 41 best teams throughout the state of Georgia, Team 1261 was placed as the third-seed alliance captain, and made it through six rigorous playoff matches with alliance partners Team 2415 Westminster Wired Cats from Atlanta, Ga and 4516 Hyperion Robotics from Roswell, Ga. Awarded with the Innovation in Control award and being crowned the second-ranked team in all of Georgia, the Robo Lions are now on the road to making their voice heard at a worldwide competition! Because they are the only Gwinnett County team to qualify for Worlds and the first to win the prestigious Chairman’s Award at Albany, Ga, the team has proved that their roar isn’t all talk!
With undefeatable high goal shots and outstanding vision tracking, the team also topped the competition with an unreachable high score of 170 points, along with setting several high scores in the state of Georgia.
The team is excited to compete alongside hundreds of other teams at the World Championships held in St. Louis, Missouri! However with high costs of transportation, boarding, and registration fees, the team is scrambling to acquire the funds needed to compete. As it stands, the team is in need of $35,000 to best represent Gwinnett County by facilitating the spread of STEM and encouraging its members to follow their technological pathways. Being a registered 501(c)3 organization, all donations are tax deductible and well appreciated.
The Robo Lions hope to hear lots of supportive roars and hit welcoming paw-five’s as they head down to compete in their third World Championship competition!
|