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− | The Robo Lions | + | The Robo Lions attended GRITS at Riverside Military Academy on October 22, 2016. They played alongside many other Georgia teams, and they ended qualifications as the 3rd seeded alliance captain. Forming an alliance with Team 2974 (Walton) and Team 4188 (Columbus Space Program), they made it all the way to the semifinals before accepting defeat. They did not go home empty-handed, though. With over 30 rookies, the team was able to take home the Outreach award for the third year in a row and got quite a nifty Portcullis styled trophy. |
===End of Season Video=== | ===End of Season Video=== |
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This is the 2017 year.
Officers
This is the year the Social Media Lead and the Historian roles were combined.
- President: Mackenzie Glaser
- Vice-President of VEX: Joel Leonardo
- Vice-Presidents of FRC: Natalie Luong
- Vice-President of Business: Nawar Khan
- Vice-President of Outreach: Caroline Means
- Vice-President of Communications: Jane Khampha
- Secretary: Nehemiah Elias
- Treasurer: Rithik Raina
- Historian: Poojan Raval
- Webmaster: Sumaer Sahney
- Programming Lead: Chris Carlson
- CAD Lead: Neil Penning
Mentors
- Alan Glaser
- Brian Carlson
- Dallas Corley
- Don Shaw
- Fred Smith
- Mary Rutland
- Michael Crawford
- Michael Strickland
- Pam Karlins
- Robert Spencer
- Scott Karlins
Fall Activities
Outreach
Suwanee Parade
On September 17, 2016, the Robo Lions marched valiantly through Suwanee, donned with masks and heroic capes. This year's parade theme was "Super Suwanee, Super People!".
GRITS
The Robo Lions attended GRITS at Riverside Military Academy on October 22, 2016. They played alongside many other Georgia teams, and they ended qualifications as the 3rd seeded alliance captain. Forming an alliance with Team 2974 (Walton) and Team 4188 (Columbus Space Program), they made it all the way to the semifinals before accepting defeat. They did not go home empty-handed, though. With over 30 rookies, the team was able to take home the Outreach award for the third year in a row and got quite a nifty Portcullis styled trophy.
End of Season Video
Fun Facts
Robots
Field Team
Districts
Awards
Off-Season Activities
Spring Activities
Sponsors
- Automation Direct
- Gwinnett County Public Schools
- Hendrick Motorsports
- Howard Brothers
- Kimberly-Clark
- Maxxis
- Motorola
- Rockwell Collins
- Turf Machine
- ZF Industries
Demographics
- Number of Members: 68
- Number of Female Members: 18
- Number of Male Members: 50
- Number of Mentors: 11
- Number of Freshmen: 27
- Number of Sophomores: 19
- Number of Juniors: 11
- Number of Seniors: 11
Members
- Aarnav Saxena
- Aaron Jefferson
- Aaron Sturdivant
- Akshay Harish
- Alex Choi
- Alex Matsunaga
- Alice Ao
- Arvind Raza
- Ashley Kim
- Bang Pham
- Bill Ao
- Bryan Kim
- Bryce Karlins
- Caleb Jun
- Cameron Burkes
- Caroline Means
- Chris Carlson
- Connor Parsons
- Cyril Joseph
- Daniel Lee
- Eden Jung
- Evan Lee
- Halston Edwards
- Hannah Patrick
- Harry Sohn
- Ian Yelle
- Iruo James
- Jae Hyun Kim
- Jane Khampha
- Jessica Solikin
- Joel Leonardo
- John Kim
- Jon Carlson
- Joon Park
- Junui Lee
- Lisa Wu
- Mackenzie Glaser
- Maddison Glaser
- Mark Kim
- Mason McClellan
- McKinley Freelon
- Natalie Luong
- Nawar Khan
- Nehemiah Elias
- Neil Penning
- Nithyasree Jameshenry
- Peir-Jye Wang
- Poojan Raval
- Reanna Rafiq
- Rebeca Rodila
See Also
External Links
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