Engineers mentor students in the Robowranglers robotics team

Welcome to the official website of the Robowranglers, a robotics team comprised of students and teachers from Greenville High School and engineers from RackSolutions.com and L-3 Communications Integrated Systems in Greenville, Texas.  Each year through the FIRST Robotics Competition, volunteer engineers, high school students, and members from the community partner together to build a robot in a time period of six weeks.  Through this building process, engineers mentor students in brainstorming, prototyping, design, and creation of the robot and its functions.  Students work with engineers each evening to create and build the various parts needed for the robot.  This enables the students to take classroom concepts from the math and science fields and apply them to a real world situation.  To learn more about the team, click here.

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Sophomore Adam Risley sketched this picture of the Team 148 engineers

Uncommon valor, acts of kindness, selflessness, are all descriptors often used to give depth to the meaning of a hero.  While the engineers of Team 148 are definitely heroes, they are more than that, they are the kind of men who have taken the opportunity to change the world.  Sometimes the process of building a robot and competing can sound so very simple to the casual observer, but it is the tedious commitment of time and energy from these men that make the entire building program quite the undertaking.  To read more, click here.

Mark Mahrer does a little fine tuning for the team

Power of the Team
Greenville High School's acclaimed Robotics team, which brought home national recognition just last spring, has started its competitive season with the usual high marks.  The high school team finished in third place February 10 at the 2007 FIRST Vex Challenge Southwest Regional, held at the University of Texas at Arlington.  The team also won the Connect Award trophy.  To read more, click here.

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