Dates and News


4/12/07 to 4/14/07 FRC Championship (Atlanta, Georgia)

4/12/07 Yuri's Night (Griffith Observatory)

3/22/2007 to 3/24/2007 San Diego Regional

3/14/07 Dominick's Fundraiser

3/8/07 to 3/10/07 Los Angeles Regional -Congrats for being a 2007 LA Regional Finalist and winning the Delphi Driving Tomorrow's Technology Award!

3/7/07 Rubios Fundraiser

2/28/07 Verdugo Woodlands Reading Night

1/7/07 2007 FIRST Robotics Build Season Kick-Off: Teams are given 6 weeks to build a robot through dedication, hardwork, and team effort.

1/2/07 Website launched!

Meeting Minutes Archive


2007 Sponsors

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The 2001 season marked the beginning of our team. It all started with a small group of students who had the dream of competing in one of the most prestigious robot events in existence: the FIRST robotics competition.

With very few borrowed tools, no experience building a robot for this competition, and much determination, we created our first robot. It was later to be named "Clark Kent" after the character from Superman.

Each game proposed by the "Robot Masters" at FIRST is radically different. This gives us a different challenge each year. For more game information, visit the FIRST site.

More important than the game or even the robot itself was the process. In a six-week time period, we went from a group of students with the vague notion to build a robot who were willing to give tremendous amounts of effort to a tightly knit Robotics team capable of designing, testing, fabricating and assembling a fully functional competition robot.

Although winning isn't everything, its nice after hard work to get some recognition. After the three day competition was over, our hard work showed. We placed 14th out of the 47 teams that attended.

Pit Crew Member Avo and the Robot Cheering Section Chris Kilpatrick Clark Kent The Game Goal!

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