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Robot Soccer Robots

Teams from Previous Years

2005 Teams

2005 competition results and videos

  1. AND1 – Winning Team
    Blake Barber
    Andrew Curtis
    Joe Egbert
    Tyler Sheffield
    Micah Stubblefield

  2. Combat Alfalfa
    Lynnette Hill
    Jon Jensen
    Thad Martin
    Brad Perry
    Mike Trionfo

  3. Macgyver
    Jason Allen
    Dee Campbell
    Joe Jackson
    David Rushforth
    Chris Sampson

  1. Matrix
    Rich Gibson
    Ammon Hord
    Brian Martin
    Sarrah Wilson


  2. Sabotage
    Eric Briggs
    Aaron Danielson
    Josh Henrie
    Neil Johnson
    Wade Whisenant

  3. The Sweetness
    Esteban Araya
    Brian Cherry
    Mark Monson
    J.J. Moss



2004 Teams – Pictures, More Pictures

2004 competition results and videos

  1. A.R.M.D.
    Andrew Eldredge
    Dave Johansen
    Mack Peterson
    Rob Sweeney


  2. Perez
    Paul Bell
    Rich Fife
    Jeff Horschel
    Adam Johnson
    Jack Mo

  3. Uruk' hai
    Jeremy Dittmer
    Rick Meeker
    Jason Olson
    Brad Painter
    Tim Shawcroft

  4. Chimaera
    Steve Clay
    Taylor Dawson
    Matt Green
    Steve Osborne
    Isaac Wagner

  1. Avs – Winning Team
    Brandon Call
    Derek Nelson
    George Tinkorang
    John Warnick
    John Wheeler

  2. Burninators
    Jared Hill
    James Kitchen
    Chris Marchant
    Marshall Smith


  3. Mercury
    Jeff Liljenquist
    Keith Morgan
    Sharon Redd
    Dave Scoles
    Drew Waters

  4. Tron
    Daniel Kondel
    Jeff Saunders
    Josh Warr
    Gilbert Worle


2003 Teams

  1. Los Tiburones
    Winning Team
    Mike Cherry
    David Hubbard
    Ken Johnson
    Sean Little
    Daniel Nerenberg

  2. Milli
    Millard Allen
    Jared Call
    Dwayne Graham
    Dave Lillian
    Heber Redd

  3. Mobius
    Michael Duersch
    Chad Harper
    Spencer Haycock
    Lukas Kunz
    Derek Wright

  1. Pilas
    Tim Egbert
    Rachel Geiger
    Paul Merrel
    Eric Myers
    Josh Redding

  2. Three Amigos
    Austin Allgaier
    Clayton Davis
    Cameron Dexter
    Doug Miller
    Mark Tuttle

  3. Xbots
    Arthur Gariety
    Bryan Hanks
    Taylor Lemon
    Daniel Smith
    Jeff Tremayne


2002 Teams

  1. Blocked Net Monster
    Rob Buhler
    Alan Christenson
    Scott Pierce
    James Stoddard

  2. Crankshaft
    Joshua Hintze
    Derek Kingston
    David Stevens
    Jeron Wilkinson

  3. Crucible
    Michael Christopher
    Carl George
    Ammon Hancock
    Joshua Matthews

  4. D.A.V.E.
    Doug Kunz
    Adit Pankaj
    Vaun Clark
    Evan Stevens

  5. Doyle
    Winning Team
    David Duncan
    Jonathan Lockhart
    Curtis Randall
    Marshall Rudd

  1. Maximus
    Nicolas Bikhazi
    Robert Franklin
    Brian Fretz
    Walter Johnson

  2. Pregnant Chad
    Alan Daugherty
    Robert Egbert
    Scott Haymond
    Van Lindberg

  3. Proteus
    Jared Engstrom
    Nathan Kitchen
    Tom Merrell
    Mason Wardle

  4. Segmentation Fault
    George Gatling
    Jay Kesler
    Brigham Steele
    Ryan Woodley

  5. Thirsty Fish
    Adam Anderson
    Hyrum Anderson
    Jared Daniels
    Jeremy Luke


2000-2001 Teams

  1. MadMax
    Nathan McLain
    Tara Ferguson
    Daniel Harman

  2. ZICO
    Darren Jung
    Marco Gaertner
    Daniel Whiteley

  3. EXECUTOR
    Beau Neal
    Brent Bishop
    Brian McMurtrey

  4. PROMETHEUS
    Winning Team
    Chad Dawson
    Steve Olson
    Jared Jacobson

  1. XNOR
    James Thornbrue
    Damon Stewart
    Craig Anderson

  2. DEFIANT
    Paul Thatcher
    Brandon Langford
    Jeff Johnson

  3. HANNIBAL
    Aric Griggs
    David Young
    Robert Youngberg

  4. TAZ
    Jonathan Rowell
    Matthew Blake
    Dean Thiriot


1999-2000 Teams

During the 1999 Academic Year, four teams of three students competed in one-on-one robot soccer. $2000 in prize money as well as 6 sets of talkabout radios were awarded.

The  class syllabus for the 1999 Academic year is found here

Contest Syllabus

Check out some of the media coverage of the final competition.

Deseret News
 

Project descriptions for each team are included below.
 
 

Team Dunga
(Winning Team)
Team Pegleg
Final Report
Team Sidekick
Team Helios
Final Report

 

1998-1999 Teams

During the 1998 Academic Year, only one project option was available:  one-on-one robot soccer.  Four teams of three students each competed for a grand prize of $1000, which was donated by the International Telemetering Foundation.

The following information was available to students:

Contest RulesClass ScheduleClass GradeCompetition ScheduleSenior Project RequirementsSecond Design Review.

Project descriptions for each team are included below.
 

 
DART
(Winning Team)
SHAKEY
SPARC
D'ARTAGNAN

1997-1998 Teams

During the 1997 academic year two teams of three students designed robots to solve a complicated maze constructed of electrical tape.  The winning team was awarded an HP calculator.  The official contest rules are located here.

The project descriptions of the two teams that competed last year are below.
 

Team A
Team B
(Winning team)

1996-1997 Teams

The first year, a team of four students designed a mobile robot to solve a simple maze constructed of electrical tape. Unfortuately we do not have any pictures to show from this year.

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