you either win or you don’t, it’s that simple.
North Catholic Robotics
In promoting this vision, the CWNC Robotics Team was created.
Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic High School is committed to provide our young men and women the necessary skills to become the next leaders in our community and beyond. With hands on experience, students engage in the field of robotics while expanding their knowledge of careers involving computer programming, business, and engineering.
04/11/2026
Great experience at the Rocket City Regional! We made to semifinal and won the Sustainability Award 🏆
03/05/2026
Link to website in comments.
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09/08/2025
NEW GAME DROPPED! North Catholic hosted the western PA FTC season kickoff this past Saturday! We love hosting events for the western PA FIRST community and look forward to hosting our FLL scrimmage later this season!
07/06/2025
Happy 4th of July weekend to all! 🎇 A couple weeks back we hosted our annual off-season competition, NC/RC, and from it we had a guest we would like to highlight:
Connected to us by mentor Dave Whitmer, his son DJ set up a table at our event to show off some parts recently made with Whitmer Industries’ new CNC equipment as an example of what the company had produced during the season when helping local FIRST teams.
Check out their Instagram linked above and website to learn more about what they do: whitmerindustries.com
05/20/2025
As part of our team value of celebrating we recognize those who make extraordinary contributions to the team despite limited experience. Considering that we congratulate Chase Rinker for receiving our team Rookie All-Star Award. Your teammates look forward to seeing what more you do on the team and are excited to spend another season working together!
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05/14/2025
It’s back and better than ever. Running for the 3rd term me NC/RC offseason competition sign ups are open! Register today!
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03/28/2025
We are proud to announce that Alex has been recognized as a Dean’s List Finalist at the Greater Pittsburgh Regional! This prestigious award honors students who exemplify dedication to FIRST, outstanding STEM skills, and a deep commitment to community service.
As a leader in both our mechanical and non-technical sub-teams, Alex plays a vital role in our team’s success. In the fall, he leads our CAD training program, teaching underclassmen while mentoring a teaching assistant. During the build season, he contributes to machining, project management, and ensuring an efficient build process. On the non-technical side, Alex started the Pennsylvania Advocacy Conference of Technology, which brought together over 30 attendees from across the state to discuss advocacy and meet with over 10 legislative offices. In addition to managing other outreach initiatives and mentoring underclassmen in how to manage their own outreach initiatives.
Congratulations, Alex! Your hard work and dedication inspires us all. We are excited to cheer you on at FIRST Championships in Houston—Go Trojanators! 🎉
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