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VRC High School Arts Division Team List VRC High School Arts Division Team List Team Team Name Organization/School City State Country 2Y Robosavages Y Gladstone Secondary School Vancouver British Columbia Canada 10A Exothermic Actuation Exothermic Robotics Redmond Washington United States 56C Cape Robotics C Cape Elizabeth High School Cape Elizabeth Maine United States 78A AIR Strike Aquidneck Island Robotics 4-H Club Middletown Rhode Island United States 82B T-Raptors B Tianjin International School Tianjin China 93A HS of IT School Shang Hai Industrial Technical School Shanghai Shanghai China 134E Team Discovery - Echo Pembroke Academy Robotics Hill New Hampshire United States 136S Starfighter L.V. Berkner High School Richardson Texas United States 169X The Cavalry Haverford School Robotics Haverford Pennsylvania United States 180 Born to Bot O.G. Robotics Haymarket Virginia United States 241A A-Team Pinkerton Academy Derry New Hampshire United States 288E Error 404 Starstruck Grandville High School Grandville Michigan United States 315A ìë±rë±digm The Harker School Cupertino California United States 365X Invictus Invictus Flower Mound Texas United States 400R Y? Galveston I.S.D. Robotics Galveston Texas United States 536C Life Xavier High School Appleton Wisconsin United States 666 SRobot Xian Gaoxin No.1 High School Xi'an China 675E RoboDragons E Gwinnett School of Math, Science, & Technology Lawrenceville Georgia United States VRC High School 4/12/2017 Arts Division Team List Team Team Name Organization/School City State Country 766A WHBC WHBC of Wuhan Foreign Language School WuHan Hubei China 899B Meme Team North Point High School Waldorf Maryland United States 951A Rambotics Murrieta Mesa High School Murrieta California United States 1028S Mandroids:OopsAllBerries Brownell Talbot School Omaha Nebraska United States 1138B Eagle Engineering Chaminade College Preparatory West Hills California United States 1264B Dunwoody Wildcats Dunwoody High School Dunwoody Georgia United States 1320A Tucker High Robotigers Tucker High School Tucker Georgia United States 1483B Prometheus Trinity Lutheran High School Seymour Indiana United States 1563A A-team Stevens High School Rapid City South Dakota United States 1826A The Fuse Faith Christian Academy Arvada Colorado United States 1893D High Tech Parrots Baltimore Polytechnic Institute Ellicott City Maryland United States 1961D Eaglebots South Forsyth High School Cumming Georgia United States 2011A Brecksville Robotics Brecksville-Broadview Heights Broadview Heights Ohio United States 2030B VEX Shambots 2030 B Detroit Catholic Central HS Novi Michigan United States 2131E How Do You Turn This On? Davis High School Kaysville Utah United States 2460A Na Paniolo Kohala High Kapaau Hawaii United States 2616G Galactic Gorillas Cherry Hill High School East Cherry Hill New Jersey United States 2777G Galaga McMichael High School Mayodan North Carolina United States 2919A K-Force Kristin School Auckland New Zealand 3117 Shark Robotics Stanborough School Welwyn United Kingdom 3248A RoboAzTechs El Dorado High School El Paso Texas United States 3388B Bull Dogs Sir Winston Churchill High School Calgary Alberta Canada 3815A Aperture Robotics Ranney School Tinton Falls New Jersey United States 3987X Flip'n Awesome Dallas High School Dallas Oregon United States 4100A Silent Bot Deadly East River High School Orlando Florida United States 4142C Pearl City High School Pearl City High School Pearl City Hawaii United States 4318B Titanium Creativity Private School - Bahrain Manama Bahrain VRC High School 2 4/12/2017 Arts Division Team List Team Team Name Organization/School City State Country 4659B Warrior Robotix B Port Credit Secondary School Mississauga Ontario Canada 4805X AZT3C Marion Harding High School Marion Ohio United States 5062A FVL-A Red Fox Fox Valley Lutheran High School Appleton Wisconsin United States 5150H Mad Hatters - H-Bomb Danbury High School Danbury Connecticut United States 5225B E-Bots Pilons E-Bots Oakville Ontario Canada 5588C Calvert Hall Cardinals Calvert Hall College High School Towson Maryland United States 5689A Ares Ballistics Caldwell High School Caldwell Idaho United States 5813B Black Squirrels Abraham Lincoln High School Council Bluffs Iowa United States 5956A Bangarang Timber Creek High School Orlando Florida United States 6008Z The Blind Squirrels North Union High School Richwood Ohio United States Centro De Estudios Tecnologicos Industrial Ciudad 6109C Cetis 109 B Tamaulipas Mexico Y De Servicios Cetis 109 Madero 6210X Quad Core Heritage Christian Robotics Indianapolis Indiana United States 6358C CBTIS 89 CBTIS 89 durango Durango Mexico 6526D Damien Spartan Robotics Damien High School La Verne California United States 6645 ASK Academy Androids The ASK Academy Rio Rancho New Mexico United States 6685R Darth Jar Jar Millard South High School Omaha Nebraska United States 6916C BVT VEXVenger Blackstone Valley Regional HS Upton Massachusetts United States 7110W Fired Up! Carroll Senior High School Southlake Texas United States 7221S PHS Robotics Perry High School Perry Ohio United States 7323A B.E.E.S. Bville Baldwinsville CSD Baldwinsville New York United States Pickens County Career & 7447D MaxBot Liberty South Carolina United States Technology Center 7853D Black Knights- NCC-1701-B Sierra Vista High School Las Vegas Nevada United States 8000X HRS Robohawks Head-Royce School Oakland California United States 8059D Blank Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) Singapore Singapore 8110B Team KaBuum-MWHS Mankato West High School Mankato Minnesota United States 8451A The Originals STEM Early College High School San Antonio Texas United States VRC High School 3 4/12/2017 Arts Division Team List Team Team Name Organization/School City State Country 8639C Gothan Villains Leake County Career and Technical Center Carthage Mississippi United States 8825S Wings of Freedom Shanghai Foreign Language School Shanghai Shanghai China 8876E Queensbury E Queensbury UFSD Queensbury New York United States 8926 Combined IQ Oakbrook Preparatory School Spartanburg South Carolina United States 9064A Large Magellanic Cloud J.M. Morehead High School Eden North Carolina United States 9150B Tech Dogs Blue Socorro High School El Paso Texas United States 9282A Freezing Code Freezing Code Robotics Club Oswego New York United States 9973A Urumqi NO.1 HS A Urumqi NO.1 High School Urumqi Xinjiang China 10101R Dragonzord Immokalee High School Immokalee Florida United States 16666A X.Robo_Hefei No.1 HS Hefei No.1 High School Hefei Anhui China 22000A Redwing Robotics Benet Academy Lisle Illinois United States 22699A A-team Gymnasium 1519 Moscow Russia 25000K Dented Helmet Stringham High School Midland Texas United States 32017A Xi'an Tie Yi HSch Xi'an Tie Yi HSch Xi'an China 35598A Drax 1 Sekolah Tun Fatimah Bandar Johor Bahru Malaysia 46304E CECYTECH Jitotol CECYTECH Tuxtla Gutierrez Chiapas Mexico 81960B Academia de SLP CETIS 125 San Luis Potosi San Luis Potosi Mexico 96671B Robovelts Red River High School Grand Forks North Dakota United States 97140 Kennedy Gaels Kennedy Catholic High School Somers New York United States 97871A Newfield Roverines Newfield High School Selden New York United States 98536A CienciaBots Comunidad Nacional de Ciencia e Innovacion Santiago Chile 98871A PHS MECHA PBTISD Pecos Texas United States 99371A Dreadnought Oak Park and River Forest High School Oak Park Illinois United States VRC High School 4 4/12/2017 Arts Division Team List .
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