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RAGE Robotics team takes robot on the road in competition

March 26, 2012
By Frances Taylor – Staff Writer
East Hartford – posted Sun., Mar. 25, 2012

The RAGE Robotics team with their basketball-shooting robot. The team recently returned from a competition in Montreal, and will compete in upcoming championships at the Hartford Convention Center. Photo by Frances Taylor.

Fresh from a trip to Montreal, the RAGE Robotics team of East Hartford is getting ready for the regional championships that will take place March 30–31. This year, the students have constructed a basketball-shooting robot that will compete in the “Rebound Rumble” at the Hartford Convention Center.

RAGE, which stands for Robotics And Gadget Engineering, is a team made up of students from East Hartford, Manchester, Rockville and Tolland high schools; CIBA students; engineering mentors; teachers; and parents. The team, now in its 18th year, designs and builds a robot that is used in competitions throughout the year.

During a recent meeting at East Hartford High School, the team talked about their Montreal trip and prepared for the upcoming competition. “We had six weeks to build a robot that can shoot a basketball into a hoops set at three different levels,” said William Champ, a member of the drive team for the robot. During the competition, teams shoot baskets at the ends of an eight-hoop field during a series of two minute, 15-second matches. The teams also compete for honors and recognition that reward their design excellence, competitive play and sportsmanship. Teams are also recognized for the partnerships they form with schools, businesses and communities.

The team was one of only four teams from the U.S. that participated in the Montreal event. The group placed seventh overall, and won an award from the judges for their graciousness and professionalism toward other teams. “We helped another team that was having problems with their equipment, and they ended up placing higher than we did,” said Alex Carr, the team treasurer.

Interest in robotics has grown in recent years, with new teams and national and international interest growing. Brook Jackson, the team’s vice president, has been on the robotics team for the past four years. “It’s very creative,” Jackson said. “You meet a lot of new people, people from across the country and even from other countries, and you can relate to them because you all have the same interest commitment.”

Northeast Utilities is the sponsor of the Connecticut Regional at the Hartford Convention Center. A live web cast of the event can be seen on the website www.shsrobotics.org/webcast.html. Visit www.ragerobotics.com for further information.

Reposted with permission, ReminderNews.

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Tragic Loss

January 10, 2010

Team 173 wishes to extend its sincere condolences to the team members and families of Team 3125, the Pirates of the Pythagorean, at the loss of their team member in today’s tragic bus accident. We can’t begin to imagine the what our brothers and sisters are going through during this difficult time. They were truly missed at the Farmington kickoff event, which is where the team was traveling to at the time if the accident. We want them to know that RAGE continues to be here as a resource going forward in this build and competition season, and we hope to see the team at the Connecticut Regional in Hartford.

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About RAGE

RAGE robotics has been in existence since the fall of 1994, and is composed of high school students from East Hartford, Rockville, Tolland, and Manchester; the Connecticut International Baccalaureate Academy (CIBA); engineers; parents; teachers; and other volunteers. The team generally meets Wednesday nights from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the East Hartford High School library (869 Forbes St.). After the game is released in the beginning of January, there is a 6-week build season in which the build team and other committees meet 2-4 times a week at either East Hartford or Rockville High School.

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FIRST is a not-for-profit organization devoted to helping young people discover and develop a passion for science, engineering, technology, and math. Founded nearly 20 years ago by inventor Dean Kamen, the 2008-2009 FIRST season attracted over 196,000 students and over 85,000 mentors, coaches, and volunteers from 51 countries. The annual programs culminate in an international robotics competition and celebration where teams win recognition, gain self confidence, develop people and life skills, make new friends, and perhaps discover an unforeseen career path.

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