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Past Seasons, Robots, and Awards

Take a walk through our team history!

CenterStage
2023-2024

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In the "CenterStage" season of FTC, teams designed robots to handle pixels to be dropped on the backboard with the cool aspect of shooting a drone in the end game. Our team had an outstanding outreach season impact conducting over 30 impactful events.

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Mecanum Drivetrain

Custom-Built Claw on Moving Arm

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Control Hub

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Awards

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  • 2023 Lakeshore Qualifier

    • 1st Place Innovate Award
       

  • 2023 Knack Attack Qualifier

    • 1st Place Inspire Award

    • Winning Alliance Captain

    • 2nd Place Think Award

    • 2nd Place Control Award

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  • 2024 FTC Wisconsin State

    • 1st Place Inspire Award​

    • 1st Promote Award

    • 3rd Compass Award 

Powerplay
2022-2023

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Powerplay, which was the 2022-2023 season, was a dynamic season in which game strategy was key to teams' success. It enabled placing cones through various sizes of junctions that were available to all 4 teams, making for an exciting and intense game. Teams also had to be successful with their autonomous missions, which could make or break a game. This used randomization and detection to force teams to think problem-solve more than ever before. This game truly embodied STEM in the world.

Robot

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Mecanum Drivetrain

Custom Claw and Linear Slide

Various Custom 3D Printed Parts

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Awards

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  • 2023 Lakeshore Qualifier

    • 2nd Place Motivate Award

    • 2nd Place Connect Award

    • Winning Alliance

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  • 2022 Knack Attack Qualifier

    • 1st Place Inspire Award​

    • 4th Place Alliance Captain

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  • 2023 Battle of Brookfield Qualifier

    • 1st Place Think Award​

    • 2nd Place Inspire Award

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  • 2023​ FTC Wisconsin State

    • Wisconsin State Champion​

    • Winning Alliance

Freight Frenzy
2021-2022

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In the "Freight Frenzy" season of FTC, teams designed robots to handle cargo elements within a dynamic arena, emphasizing precise sorting, autonomous navigation, and complex scoring. As the season progressed, new challenges arose, promoting adaptability and strategic thinking. Alliance-based gameplay encouraged teamwork and cooperative problem-solving, all while inspiring a passion for STEM and robotics.

Robot

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Mecanum Drivetrain

Custom-Built Claw on Moving Arm

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Awards

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  • 2022 Lakeshore Qualifier

    • 1st Place Motivate Award​

    • 2nd Place Inspire Award

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  • 2022 Knack Attack Qualifier

    • 1st Place Motivate Award​

    • 3rd Place Inspire Award

    • Finalist Alliance

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  • 2023​ FTC Wisconsin State

    • Wisconsin State Champion​

    • Winning Alliance

Ultimate Goal
2020-2021

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The "Ultimate Goal" season of the FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) in 2020-2021 featured a game where teams aimed to score points by launching rings into goals. The game elements included rings, power shots, and wobble goals. Points were awarded for launching rings, hitting power shots, and moving wobble goals to specified areas. "Ultimate Goal" promoted technical and strategic skills while highlighting the exciting possibilities of robotics in a dynamic sports-themed context.

Robot

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Belt Driven Drivetrain

Conveyor Belt

Ring-Shooting Mechanism

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Awards

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  • 2021 Hortonville Robotics Qualifier

    • 1st Place Think Award​

    • 2nd Place Inspire Award

    • 4th Place Robot Score

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  • 2021 Frozen Frenzy Qualifier​

    • 1st Place Connect Award​

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  • 2021 FTC Wisconsin State

    • 4th Place Alliance​

    • 1st Place Motivate Award Winner

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SKYSTONE
2019-2020

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The Skystone season of the FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) in 2019-2020 involved a game where teams built virtual skyscrapers using robotic technology. The game elements included Skystones, Stones, a Foundation, and a Quarry. Teams earned points for tasks like autonomously collecting and stacking Skystones and Stones, moving the Foundation, and parking on the Skybridge in the end game. Skystone encouraged students to develop technical, problem-solving, and teamwork skills while showcasing the potential of robotics in shaping a better future.

Robot

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Mecanum Drivetrain

Linear Lift System

X-Rail Cascading Slide

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Awards

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  • 2019 USM Wildcat Qualifier

    • 1st Place Inspire Award

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  • 2020 FTC Wisconsin State​

    • 3rd Place Motivate Award​

    • Finalist Alliance

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