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March 12, 2021
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Congratulations CHS Robotics Team - Exponential 15561, one of the three teams from the Centennial High School FIRST Tech Challenge Robotics Club, competed remotely in the FTC Chesapeake District Championship last week and qualified for the FIRST World Championship in August.
Exponential Team: Advait Gunja, Yuhwan Lee, John Liu, Emily Mark, Diego Montemayor, Terra Oh, Mats te Plate, Philip Wang, Eric Zhu.
Exponential qualified for the District Championship by winning the Inspire Award, the award for best overall robot performance and community service. At the District Championship, Exponential received 1st place Connect Award for teaching students from around the country through interactive online STEM activities and for conducting virtual interviews with a variety of STEM professionals. Exponential also had the third highest score in terms of robot performance, being recognized for an innovative turret ring shooter and autonomous programming.
All three Centennial teams (Exponential 15561, Cypher 17464, and VorTechs 18817) have worked incredibly hard since last September to build robots and perform outreach under COVID-19 restrictions. This season has definitely been the most challenging in the club’s four-year history, but it has also been the most fulfilling. Each team member is proud of what they have learned and accomplished and looks forward to involving more students in the fun of robotics. Go Eagles!
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