Known For
Orange County engineering meets SoCal hustle
The Program
Team Titanium represents the deep bench of California robotics talent. Based at Troy High School in Fullerton — already one of the top academic high schools in the state — Team 1986 combines strong academics with hands-on engineering in a way that produces genuinely well-rounded students. Their rise in the competitive Southern California FRC scene has been driven by a culture of continuous improvement and peer-to-peer teaching.
Troy High School's academic reputation attracts students who are already high-performing in math and science, and Team Titanium channels that academic strength into practical engineering. The team's approach emphasizes understanding the principles behind the mechanisms — not just building what the mentor tells you to build, but understanding why each design decision matters. This deeper engagement produces students who can innovate, not just execute.
The team's culture of peer-to-peer teaching is one of their distinguishing characteristics. Upperclassmen systematically train underclassmen in CAD, fabrication, programming, and strategy, creating a knowledge transfer pipeline that sustains the program across graduation cycles. This self-teaching culture means the team is not dependent on any single mentor or student — it is a system that regenerates itself.
Team Titanium has earned multiple awards in the Southern California FRC region, including the Engineering Inspiration Award, which recognizes a team's success in motivating its community to embrace STEM. Their growing alumni network in California's tech industry provides a feedback loop of mentorship and support, as former team members return to help the next generation of Titanium engineers.
Notable Achievements
Multiple SoCal regional awards and FIRST Championship qualifications
Strong academic integration with Troy High School's elite STEM curriculum
Engineering Inspiration Award recipients for community STEM advocacy
Growing alumni network in California's technology and aerospace industries
Peer-to-peer teaching culture ensuring sustainable knowledge transfer
Rising competitive force in Southern California's deep FRC field
STEM Excellence
Team Titanium represents the best of American STEM education. These students are not just learning about engineering — they are doing it. Building robots, solving problems under pressure, and developing the skills that will define their careers. This is what the future looks like.
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