2005

Franklin High School FIRST Robotics Team 1610, Blackwater Robotics, was founded in 2005 as BOT, the “Builders of Tomorrow,” after seeing a nearby team in competition.  S.P. Morton Elementary School already boasted a FIRST LEGO League team and the same coach, Liz Burgess, started our FRC team..  Our team is comprised of students from 8th-12th grades at both J. P. King Middle School and Franklin High School.

Our first competition was the 2005 NASA/VCU Regional playing Triple Play with our robot “MB”. After the qualification rounds we seeded in the top 8, picked our friends 616 and Hawaii 510 as alliance partners, and went all the way to compete in the semi-finals. We also took home the Highest Rookie Seed and Rookie All-Star awards. Winning the Rookie All-Star award gave us a ticket to play at the FIRST World -Championship in Atlanta, Georgia, where we finished with a 5-2-0 record in the Curie Division.

2006

Coming off an awesome rookie season, we didn’t slow down and started preparing for the 2006 season. We competed in the 2006 NASA/VCU Regional playing Aim High with our robot “Trouble.” We seeded 7th out of 64 teams with a record of 7-1-0, teamed up with Metal-In-Motion 343 and Team Talon 1598 for the elimination tournament. Our alliance went undefeated through the quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals, earning our alliance the 2006 NASA/VCU Regional Championship.

2007

Rack N Roll: Ranked 54 out of 66 teams. Regional Finalist with teams 928 and 623.

2008

Overdrive: Ranked 16 out of 64 teams, not selected to elimination tournament.

2009

Lunacy: Did not compete due to losing access to our build space.

2010

Breakaway: Ranked 26 out of 63 teams, not selected to elimination tournament.

2011

Logomotion: Our 2011 robot was heavily inspired by our 2007 robot. The games were quite similar (both scoring objects were inner tubes) and we built an extremely similar elevator and manipulator. Ranked 11 out of 64 teams. Virginia Regional Quarterfinalist with teams 1598 and 1095.

2012

Rebound Rumble was our “rebound” season and the first time we advanced to the semi-finals since 2007. We ranked 7th out of 64 teams. Our elimination alliance partners at the Virginia Regional were teams 1699 and 1598.

2013

2013

2013 brought about many changes. We started exploring new construction methods, with the robot’s frame being all 80/20 extruded aluminum. It was also our first season attending two regional competitions. Playing Ultimate Ascent, we attended the Palmetto Regional in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and ranked 15 out of 65 teams. Our alliance with teams 1772 and 1287 advanced to the semi-finals. A great performance at Palmetto prepared us for our second regional of the season. We ranked low at the event but were chosen to a great alliance with teams 1541 and 1262 and went on to win the event, marking our second regional win.

2014

Another year of advancing build techniques, 2014 was the first year we built a West Coast style drivetrain. Virginia Regional Champions with teams 2607 and 384, Chesapeake Regional Finalists with teams 1741 and 4949, Chesapeake Regional Quality Award.

2015

We threw nearly everything we had learned in the prior two seasons out the window for this strange game with no defense and no bumpers. 4 wheel drive on 6″ omni wheels with drop-down powered center “H drive.” Virginia Regional Champions with teams 384 and 2363.  Chesapeake Regional Finalists with teams 2534 and 836. Qualified and competed at the World Championship in St. Louis.

2016

We moved to the district style of play, having to compete in two district qualifying events to earn points to qualify for the district championship. This was our first robot using chain-in-tube construction to save space and protect the chain and sprockets powering the drivetrain. We played well at both qualifying events in Blacksburg and Portsmouth and qualified for the District Championship in Maryland.  While we made the elimination rounds at all three events, we did not qualify for the World Championship.

2017

Franklin High School FIRST Robotics Team 1610 is excited to announce our new team name:  Blackwater Robotics.  Drawing inspiration from a picture of the Union Camp tugboat “Corinthia,” the rebranded name and logo celebrate the history of Franklin and the significance the Blackwater River had on the growth and history of the city.  6 wheel West Coast drive with drop-omnis. FIRST Chesapeake Hampton Roads District Event winners, #1 Seed, and Quality Award winner.

2018

FIRST Chesapeake District Central VA Event winners and Quality Award. Excellence in Engineering Award at the Hampton Roads district event.

2019

FIRST Chesapeake District Central VA Event finalists and Judges’ Award. FIRST Chesapeake District Hampton Roads Event winners. Selected to the 3rd seed alliance at the World Championship in Detroit and played in our first ever championship playoff matches with a team of only six students.

2020

In an Infinite Recharge season cut short by COVID-19, we were lucky enough to compete in an official event. Ranked 9 of 36 teams at the Richmond event, we were the first overall pick by alliance captain 2106 and joined by 1123. This alliance advanced to the event finals.

2021 Highway Hijinks Field Layout

2021

Participated in Infinite Recharge at Home events. We posted very competitive challenge times and  ranked 4th in the Zirconium Robot Design Challenge group. Brought home an Engineering Design Award from the Aluminum group for our game “Highway Hijinks” submitted in the Game Design Challenge.

2022

Placing as Finalists at the FIRST Chesapeake Great Richmond 1 and 2 events secured our entry to the District Championship. In the FIRST Chesapeake District Championship held at the Hampson Coliseum, we were selected to the 7th seed alliance by alliance captain 122 NASA Knights and joined by 5804 TORCH. Together this powerful alliance upset the 2nd and 3rd seed alliances before falling to the 1st seed alliance in the Finals.

 

View our complete event and award history on The Blue Alliance.