2026
Our largest graduating class to date.
Our largest graduating class to date.
Thompson lent a hand wherever needed around the team the 2 years he has been with us. Thompson is planning to take mechanical engineering at Camosun College.
Steven was the team captain of the Esquimalt Proton Pulverizers for FRC. This year he joined our team from Spectrum Community High School* and was our strategy lead at 2026 World Championship. He is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Biology at UBC, with future plans of medicine and cardiology.
Arden managed our social and sustainability events this year, ensuring everyone had fun. She plans to go to UBC.
Colby joined our team 2 years ago and helped whenever possible. He's planning to get into trades to get a red seal.
Colin has been our team captain for 2 years, a member for 4 years, Drive Coach for 3 years and was a Dean's List Finalist Award winner for FTC in 2025. He is pursuing Engineering at UBC.
Evan used CAD to help design the Esquimalt Proton Pulverizers robot, designing the drivebase, intake, and indexing subsystems, and was a driver for FRC. He is going to continue with engineering in post-secondary. Evan has been with our team for 1 year.
Ben was our drive head, and safety captain. In the 2 years Ben has been in the Atom Smashers he has done various volunteering and public work. He is planning to go into trades.
Bosco was our FTC programming head and was dedicated to making programming more accessible to our students. In the 2 years he's with us he has hosted workshops and trained many new members. He is planning on studying electrical engineering at Camosun College.
Anon programmed for both FTC and FRC in the 1 year he has been with us. He plans to pursue electrical engineering at Camosun College.
Riley helped with build and programming, and was also operator for the Esquimalt Proton Pulverizers FRC team in the year and a half he joined us from Reynolds Secondary School*. Riley plans to travel and then attend Bishop’s University in Quebec to study Physics.