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Congratulations to the TEACH RoboStallions "Engineer Army" FTC team for an excellent start in 2009-2010 season. The team successfully competed in the FTC North Georgia Qualifier Game. TEACH RoboStallions "Engineer Army" was awarded highly coveted FTC
Inspire Award at the North Georgia Regional Qualifier.
2010: Think Award Winner in FTC Tennessee State Championship
Think award is given to the team
that best reflects the "journey" the team took as they experienced the
engineering design process during the build season. The Engineering
Notebook is the key reference for judges to help identify the most deserving
team. The team's Engineering Notebook should focus on the design and
build stage of the team's robot. Journal entries of interest to judges
for this award will include those describing the steps, brainstorms, designs,
re-designs, successes, and those "interesting moments" when things weren't
going as planned. A team will not be a candidate for this award if they
have not completed the section of the Engineering Notebook describing the
team's experience.
2010: Connect Award Winner in FTC North-West Georgia Regional Qualifier
FTC Connect award is given to the team that most connected with their local community and the engineering community. A true FIRST
team is more than a sum of its parts, and recognizes that their schools
and communities play an essential part to their success. The recipient
of this award is recognized for helping the community understand FIRST, the FIRST
Tech Challenge, and the team itself. The team that wins this award is
aggressively reaching out to engineers and exploring the opportunities
available in the world of engineering, science and technology. In
addition, this team has a clear fundraising goal and plan to achieve
that goal.
2010: Inspire Award Winner in FTC North-East Georgia Regional Qualifier The
Inspire Award is the most prestigious FTC award, The team was chosen by
the judges as having best represented a role model FIRST Tech Challenge
Team. To win the award the team had to be a top contender for all
judging categories which were on field competition, robotic design and
strategy, community involvement and documenting their build strategy
and process in an engineering notebook. They have now qualified for
the State Championship being held on February 20, 2010.
2009: Connect Award Winner in FTC Georgia State Championship
The Team was awarded the coveted "Connect" award for a Georgia team that has connected with the community through outreach programs and helped the community understand FIRST, the FIRST Tech Challenge by introducing Robotics to middle and high schools. The team ranked 9th out of 35 regional teams in the Quarter Finals. Although we did not Place or win in the finals. The Team did run a very competitive game and carried the alliance partners as their robots had mechanical problems. The team demonstrated great teamwork through fancy and precision driving that kept us in the game in spite of the alliance handicaps.
2009: 2nd Place Alliance Team in FTC Tennessee Championship
The team was awarded 2nd Place Alliance winner in the finals. The team ranked 13th out of 28 regional teams in the Quarter Finals and Got picked to run as an alliance partner with one of the top 4 Quarter finalists. The team ran strong and hard and won 2nd place in the Finals.
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