Draft:Angelbotics
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Angelbotics, AKA team 1339, is an FRC robotics team based in Denver, Colorado, at East High School. Angelbotics was established in 2004, not bearing any name. The team ended up taking a 3-year hiatus until 2007, when they rebranded as team "GhettoBot", which was quickly changed in 2008 to "BeatBot". The last name change came in 2009, eventually ending up as Angelbotics.
In 2010, Angelbotics competed in their first out-of-state competition in Louisiana. In 2014, their first appearance in a state's regional competition, being the Utah regionals. Unfortunately, the robot was literally torn in half during the competition.
In 2016, the team placed as finalists their first ever Colorado regionals, making it to the FRC World Championships in St Louis, Missouri. The robot built in 2016 was named Horton, themed after the Dr Seuss book, Horton Hears a Who!. The team created a recap video on YouTube for the season. 2016 Angelbotics Recap
In 2017, after being a finalist in their second Colorado regionals, the team were invited to their second world championships, this time in Houston, coming in 11th place. 2017 Angelbotics Recap
In 2018, Angelbotics placed 2nd in the Utah regionals and 7th in the Colorado regionals. This was also the year of their first off-season event, in Texas, and won the event. 2018 Angelbotics Recap
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