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2024   Season


watch   our   season   recap   here!


citrus   circuits   hits   the   final   note   of   the   2024   season

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houston   world   championship   results

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For the tenth consecutive year, we won our division at the FIRST World Championship. After 10 grueling qualification matches, we placed second and were selected as a member of the first alliance by 4613 Barker Redbacks along with 4206 Robo Vikes and 2718 Team OKC e’possums (Σ 1/n! x 10 3). We went undefeated in all 5 elimination matches, advancing to the Einstein Field, and also receiving the autonomous award, recognizing our consistent, reliable, and high performing robot operation during the autonomous period.


On Einstein, we lost our first match, but bounced back, winning 3 matches in the lower bracket and advanced to the semi-finals. After a hard-fought match, we were eliminated by the Daly alliance, placing third in the world.
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Silicon   Valley   Regional   results

We started our competition season off at Silicon Valley Regional in Santa Clara, California. From February 29 to March 3, 2024, we competed against 41 overall teams from California, Nevada, Hawaii, Idaho, and Mexico. After 11 qualification matches, we placed second with a record of 9-1-1, and were picked by Team 581 Blazing Bulldogs to be in the first alliance along with Team 8048 HH East Palo Alto Churrobots. 

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We won our first three elimination matches, advancing to the finals, where we beat the third alliance in three grueling matches, winning the competition and qualifying for the 2024 FIRST World Championship. We also won the Impact Award, the most prestigious award at FIRST, that honors the team that best represents a model for other teams to emulate and best embodies the mission of FIRST.
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sacramento   regional   results

We competed at our second competition of the season from March 13 to 16, at Pleasant Grove High School in Elk Grove, California. We seeded second after 11 qualification matches, becoming the captain of the second alliance, and selecting Team 5419 Berkelium from Berkeley, California and Team 1072 Harker Robotics from San Jose, California.
After losing only one elimination match, we advanced to the finals, ultimately losing to the first alliance, and ending our longstanding regional streak. In addition to finishing as an event Finalist, we also received the Excellence in Engineering Award.
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East   Bay   Regional   results

On April 4-7, we won our third regional of the 2024 season! We competed with top teams from across California, as well as teams from Australia, Turkey, and India at Berkeley High School. After placing second during qualification matches, we were picked by Team 254 Cheesy Poofs to be in the first alliance, along with Team 1160 with Titanium Robotics. We went undefeated throughout the elimination matches, ultimately being the first alliance to win the new East Bay Regional.
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