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Last Years Awards
Connect Award
Inspire Award
| FTC |
Name |
Team
Position |
| 3045 |
| B.A.D. |
| 1 |
Jacob Hoofman
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Captain
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| 2 |
Nathaniel Jefferson
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Co-Captain, Lead
Programmer |
| 3 |
Jessica Schneider
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Media, Secretary |
| 4 |
Erin Schweitzer
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Treasurer, Media, Mechanic
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| 5 |
Austin Keatley
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Lead Mechanic, Designer
|
| 6 |
Matt Schneider
|
Mechanic, Programmer |
| 7 |
Timothy Wells
|
Mechanic |
| 8 |
William McClory
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Designer, Scout,
Statitition |
| 9 |
Pramuka Perera
|
Mechanic, Programmer |
| 10 |
Emma Jackson
|
Mechanic |
| 11 |
Josh deSilva
|
Mechanic |
| 12 |
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We
will be attending
bolded events
✴State qualifying
tournament at Hillsborough High School in Tampa, November 12, 2011.
Hosted by teams 2425 and 4469.
✴Greyhound
Challenge state qualifying tournament hosted by Lyman High
School. The tournament location is Milwee Middle School in Longwood.
November 19, 2011. Hosted by teams 3045 and 4228.
✴Middleton Madness state qualifying competition at Middleton High
School in Tampa, December 3, 2011. Hosted by teams 1369, 3846, and 4997.
✴RobotFest state qualifying tournament at Spruce Creek High School in
Port Orange, December 10, 2011. Hosted by teams 128, 132, 531, 532 and
4304.
✴State qualifying tournament at Miami Coral Park Senior High School in
Miami, Florida, December 10, 2011. Hosted by teams 3967 and 3968.
✴The Great Robot Uprising state qualifying tournament at Mariner High
School in Cape Coral, January 14, 2012. Hosted by team 4363.
✴SHS FTC Tech-Tacular Tournament state qualifying tournament at
Seminole High School in Seminole, January 21, 2012. Hosted by teams
3123 and 3736.
✴State qualifying
tournament at Hagerty High School in Oviedo, January
28, 2012. Hosted by teams 4227 and 4717.
✴RoboBadttle state qualifying competition hosted by USF Polytechnic in
Lakeland, February 4, 2012. Hosted by team 3109.
✴FTC Florida
Championship - Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in
Daytona Beach, February 18, 2012.
✴FTC exhibit at the PlanetPTC Live Conference in Orlando. June 3-5,
2012.
FTC Team 3045 Built
and Dangerous
is a fourth year First Robotics team
that is on a mission to provide a
better education in the field of
engineering for the future generations
of America.
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