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GHS Team Hopes to Be FIRST Again
January 26, 2002
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Robot
pieces and parts are being assembled by the
Greenville High School Robotics Team and volunteer
engineers from Raytheon AIS for the 2002 competition
season. As the defending 2001 Lone Star
Regional Champions, this group is committing to
another winning season in the FIRST competition.
FIRST,
an acronym (For Inspiration and Recognition of
Science and Technology) enters its eleventh year
with a record number of teams competing for a spot
in the national competition. Team Greenville,
the Robowranglers and their machine, Lone Star, have
already earned a position on the national
competition circuit by their thirteen state regional
win in the spring of 2001. This year's team
will compete in the 2002 Lone Star Regional March
13-16 at the Reliant Arena in Houston and in the
national competition, Zone Zeal, April 25-28 in
Orlando, Florida.
Greenville High School and Raytheon have been a
partner team for the past nine competition seasons.
Raytheon engineers, community volunteer engineers
and students partner to create a 130 lb robot, able
to complete multiple sporting tasks in a six week
time period. This year's entry, Lone Star,
must complete the task of controlling hexagon shaped
goals, scoring in those goals, picking up soccer
balls to use in scoring and moving those goals to
zones for points and control of the game.
Through
this six weeks building period, engineers mentor
students in brainstorming, prototyping, design and
creation of the robot and its functions.
Students work at Raytheon to create and build the
various parts needed for the robot from a kit of
parts supplied by the FIRST group. This
enables students to take classroom concepts from the
math and science fields and apply them to a real
world situation.
Volunteering for this years team of engineers are
James Collier, Will Reese, Randy Hall, John Hodapp,
Casey Welch, Steve Lindo, Frankie Yau, Monty
Wineinger, Brad Marcum, Steve Maxwell, Adam Davies,
Jason Ramm and Ricky Torrance.
Unique
to this year's team of engineers are former students
now volunteering as engineers with the team.
Davies, Ramm and Welch were all members of the FIRST
team in high school, have their degrees in
technology and engineering, returned to Raytheon
with their talents and have volunteered to be a
mentor for 2002.
Greenville High School students are also busy
raising money for their travel expenses, visiting
area classrooms with tabletop robot demonstrations,
doing volunteer work in classrooms and mentoring
students through numerous programs. To visit
with the team you can go to their website:
http://www.teamgreenville.org created by GHS
Senior Andy McClellen.
This
year's team is coached by GHS instructors, Vanessa
Pope and Terri Galloway. High School members
of the team are: David Chesney, Ryan Marcum,
Andy McClellen, Ian Massay, Megan Hunter, Taylor
Morrison, Casey Collier, Graham Hall, Ryan Jenkins,
Kyle Mitchell, Mark Moseley, Joel Powell, Rayna
Sherman, Lydia Shook, Matt Sikes, Julie Stibbe,
Cameron Thatcher, Brandon Torrance, Jason Maxwell
and Beth McClellen. |