2022-2023
The SCA Constellations had one of their best seasons during CHARGED UP! season. Continuing to build on their team atmosphere, they proved to be a united, positive team during build season and at their competitions.
The Constellations skills developed as they used CAD to design 50% of their robot through SOLIDWORKS and regimented schedule during build season.
The Constellations finished 8th after qualification matches during the Milford competition and were 6th alliance captains. They earned the Judges' Award at Milford and Imagery Award at Saline. They finished in the top 50% of teams in the States.
The Constellations skills developed as they used CAD to design 50% of their robot through SOLIDWORKS and regimented schedule during build season.
The Constellations finished 8th after qualification matches during the Milford competition and were 6th alliance captains. They earned the Judges' Award at Milford and Imagery Award at Saline. They finished in the top 50% of teams in the States.
2021-2022
The SCA Constellations use their Rapid React season to define what it means to be a robotics team. The team formed a supportive and close bond during this season. After not receiving the Imagery Award at their Milford competition, the team worked harder than before to receive the award at their Walled Lake competition!
2020-2021
The third season was based off of at-home challenges with their Infinite Recharge robot. They also competed with the game design and innovation challenges. They were excited to present their ideas to judges across the state in all of the challenges and learned to adapt their robot for the at-home competition.
2019-2020
The Constellations second season was unfortunately cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The team was able to compete in one of their district competitions at Milford High School and walked away with the Imagery Award again! This team is solidifying their image and brand with the local teams.
2018-2019
The SCA Constellations Rookie year was the 2019 FRC season.
They competed in two local competitions, placing in the top 50% of the first event, playing in the playoffs, then winning the Rookie All Star Award.
At their second event the team was awarded the Imagery Award as their "brand" impressed the judges.
They went on to the State Championship to compete for the RAS Award and walked away with this prestigious prize. That honor came with an invitation to the World Championship in Detroit where the team met, learned from and played Destination Deep Space with teams from across the globe.
They competed in two local competitions, placing in the top 50% of the first event, playing in the playoffs, then winning the Rookie All Star Award.
At their second event the team was awarded the Imagery Award as their "brand" impressed the judges.
They went on to the State Championship to compete for the RAS Award and walked away with this prestigious prize. That honor came with an invitation to the World Championship in Detroit where the team met, learned from and played Destination Deep Space with teams from across the globe.