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The first "Robots in the D" night, hosted by Comerica Park and the Detroit Tigers. The ceremonial first pitch was thrown by a robot built by Team 503, the Novi High School Frog Force in collaboration with Team 3098, the Waterford Kettering Captains.
Master of Ceremonies and Woodie Flowers Recipient Dave Verbrugge at the 2008 Great Lakes Regional at Eastern Michigan University.
The Curie curse is over, with the help of two Michigan teams!
Congratulations to teams 254, 469, 2848, and 74 on winning the 2014 FIRST Championship! Our 2014 FRC World Champions: Team 254: The Cheesy Poofs (San Jose, CA) Las Guerrillas 469 (Bloomfield Hills, MI) Team 2848: The All Sparks (Dallas, TX) Team 74: Team C.H.A.O.S. (Holland, MI)
Congrats to all the FIRST in Michigan Teams who made it in the Elimination rounds at the St. Louis World Championship!
Team RUSH 2014 Chairman's Video
The Michigan FRC State Championship (MSC)
Eastern Michigan University.
Divisions are out!
Find out where our Michigan teams will be: Archimedes: 27, 33, 51, 503, 548, 1918, 2137, 2834, 2959, 3620 Curie: 68, 74, 469, 573, 1718, 2619, 4362, 4819 Galileo: 67, 70, 217, 494, 857, 862, 1023, 2337, 3098, 4967 Newton: 314, 910, 2054, 3539, 3602, 4391
Congrats to all the First in Michigan (FiM) teams competing next week!