Southampton Robotics Team Earns First Place At FIRST Robotics Competition
Posted Date: 03/24/26 (06:21 PM)
“Winning this banner is a huge accomplishment for such a young team,” said Assistant Principal Dr. Melissa Mitchell, who pioneered the Southampton robotics team.
The 30-member team earned the top spot by designing, engineering and operating a robot capable of performing multiple complex tasks, including shooting balls into a target, retrieving them from the ground and climbing to hang from a bar. “They are a very advanced and diverse team,” said Mitchell.
Led by team president and lead engineer Sarah Barros, the students dedicated countless hours to building, testing and refining their robot. They worked under the guidance of adviser Eric Pflug, who has a background in engineering. “He coached them, but they did all the work themselves,” said Mitchell.
Mitchell also credited the team’s win to their skilled drive team. Junior driver Colin Heany and operator Anthony Bonilla expertly maneuvered the robot throughout the competition, maintaining a strong defensive strategy while avoiding penalty points.
The team’s performance was further strengthened through an alliance with robotics teams from Kings Park and Southold high schools. Together, the alliance strategically combined their robots’ capabilities to outperform the competition.
According to Mitchell, the victory not only establishes Southampton as a leader in high school robotics but also continues to elevate the program’s impact on students’ futures. Notably, two of the team’s founding members have earned full scholarships to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to study engineering.
“The program provides students with real engineering training that they can’t get anywhere else at the high school level,” said Mitchell. The Southampton School District congratulates the team and wishes them continued success.