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Team 610, "The Crescent Coyotes," is a FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) Team consisting of students from Crescent School[1] in Toronto, Canada. Founded in 2000, team 610 is the second oldest FRC team in Canada after Team 188 "Blizzard" from Woburn Collegiate Institute in Toronto. Since its founding, 610 has won 18 blue banners for various tournament victories and awards.[2] This includes a victory at the 2013 FIRST Championship[3] at the Edward Jones Dome in St Louis, Missouri. Earning the title of world champions in the game Ultimate Ascent with robot "Tasmanian Devil" led by alliance captain Team 1241 (Theory6)[4] and 1st pick Team 1477 (Texas Torque).[5]

2002 "Zone Zeal"

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In 2002, the FRC game was Zone Zeal. Its rules are summarized on the Orlando Regional website like so: "Each two minute match began with the 24″ x 48″ field broken up into 5 zones. Four robots started on the playing field and were paired in alliances of two. There were two robots at diagonally opposite corners, 10 soccer balls in each driver station area, 20 soccer balls centered along each side of the field, and three moveable goals weighing approximately 130 lbs each in the center zone. Robots raced around the playing field trying to gather balls, place them into goals, place the goals in their scoring zone, and return their robot to their starting zone before the two minutes elapsed."[1]

Coyabot III

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In 2002 Team 610 competed with Coyabot II

FRC Team 610 posing with Canadian Prime Minister Steven Harper by invitation after winning 2013 world championships
FRC Team 610 with Canadian Prime Minister Steven Harper

Canadian Regional

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Qualification Match Results

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Match Red Alliance Blue Alliance Red Score Blue Score 610 Result
Quals 9 378 918 914 610 43 22 L
Quals 17 379 291 610 578 20 28 W
Quals 25 854 610 229 771 34 29 W
Quals 44 610 641 781 863 20 32 L

Playoff Results

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World Championships

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Qualification Match Results

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Playoff Results

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2003 "Stack Attack

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Canadian Regional

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Qualification Match Results

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Playoff Results

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World Championships

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Qualification Match Results

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Playoff Results

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2004 "FIRST Frenzy: Raising the Bar"

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2005 "Triple Play"

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2006 "Aim High"

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2007 "Rack ‘n Roll"

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2008 "FIRST Overdrive"

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2009 "Lunacy"

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2010 "Breakaway"

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2011 "Logo Motion"

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2012 "Rebound Rumble"

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2013 "Ultimate Ascent"

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2014 "Aerial Assist"

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2015 "Recycle Rush!"

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2016 "FIRST Stronghold"

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2017 "FIRST STEAMWorks"

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2018 "FIRST Power Up"

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2019 "Destination: Deep Space"

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2020 "Infinite Recharge"

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2021 "Infinite Recharge"

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2022 "Rapid React"

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2023 "Charged Up"

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2024 "Crescendo"

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2025 "Reefscape"

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References

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  1. ^ "Team 610 Celebrates 25 Years". Crescent School. 2025-02-26. Retrieved 2025-05-01.
  2. ^ "Crescent Coyotes - Team 610 ()". The Blue Alliance. 2025-05-01. Retrieved 2025-05-01.
  3. ^ "Crescent Coyotes - Team 610 (2013)". The Blue Alliance. 2013-02-28. Retrieved 2025-05-01.
  4. ^ "Team 1241: THEORY6 | About Us". Team 1241: THEORY6. Retrieved 2025-05-01.
  5. ^ "2013 Championship – Texas Torque: Team 1477". www.texastorque.org. Retrieved 2025-05-01.