In 2014, we had four teams compete in the FIRST Tech Challenge: 2939 Zenith, 3231 Cobalt, 4041 Clockworks, and , 7855 XLR8.
Our four teams battled at the Tessla district playoff at Everett High School. Two teams qualified for the WA state championship on Jan 31, 2015 #2939 Zenith winning the district playoff Inspire Award the highest award given at a FTC event. Zenith best represents a ‘role-model‘ FTC Team in all judging categories and a top contender. #4041 Clockworks was a member of the winning alliance for the Tessla district playoff. Congratulations to the #1 seed Ingraham HS/Seattle WA (#7462) and winning alliance partner Edmonds Home Resource Center/Edmonds WA (#3805). |
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2939 Zenith featured 3D printed parts, scoring arm designed to shoot the collected balls into the high center goal (end game period) for bonus points. Autonomous programs available to drive off the ramp & release scoring balls for autonomous bonus points.
2939 recognized for their achievements in robot design, creativity, innovation, team performance, outreach, engineering notebook and enthusiasm. |
3231 COBOLT featured picking up large scoring balls and dropping balls into the middle height goal. Autonomous program written to drive off the ramp. 3231 could also grab a rolling goal and push to the top of the ramp or into the parking lot for end game bonus points.
Rookie team with an all female drive team. Awesome teamwork, strategy and overcoming challenges of member attendance conflicts: SAT/ACT testing, work and studies conflicts. |
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