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ABOUT

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The Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin robotics team started in the early 2000s. They were a team that competed in Lego Robotics competitions at local colleges. During the 2011-2012 school year, the team wanted to compete at a more advanced level. Through the help of a former graduate, Joe Pinzone, we began the journey of becoming a First Tech Challenge Team. 

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With the addition of mentors Mrs. Ashley Kelm in 2011, Mr. Nathan Smith in 2012, Mr. Tony Hodun in 2017, Mr. Zack Geizer in 2019, and Mr. Kyle Hoffman in 2019. Team 6418 has competed in the Ring it Up Challenge, Block Party Challenge, Cascade Effect Challenge, and the Res-Q Challenge, Velocity Vortex Challenge, Relic Recovery Challenge, Rover Ruckus Challenge, Skystone Challenge, Ultimate Goal Challenge, Freight Frenzy Challenge, PowerPlay Challenge, and CenterStage Challange

TEAM

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Catherine "Cat" Orazem

LEADER/PROGRAMMER

    "I figured out what I did wrong!!!!
It's my fourth year in FTC, and I'm out of here.

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Tyler Cudo

Builder

    "It's 5 o'clock somewhere"

I'm a junior, and I am on the team.

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Evan Saenz

BUILDER/CREO

    "I'm Evan and I'm doing Evan things."

I am a junior, and this is my third year on the robotics team.

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Angelina "Ang" Serre-Baraga

BUILDER

    "I am the only sane one here"

I am a sophomore, second year in FTC. 

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Dylan White

LEADER/BUILDER 

    "OoOoOodometry."

I'm a senior. This is my fourth year on the team.

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Marissa "Ari" Walker

BUILDER/PROGRAMMER/DESIGN CONSULTANT

    ""Insert dad joke here..."

I am a junior, first year in FTC. 

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Luke Jewell

3D Modeler

    "K."

I am a freshman, this is my firstyear in FTC.

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Bones Cassidy

Mascot

    I am sorry but there is no such thing as a thigh bone, or a leg bone

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