Our Sponsors
A division of Delphi Automotive, a major, world-wide automotive component manufacturer, Lockport's Thermal & Interior plant is famous for innovations in the auto radiator and as a pioneer in the automotive air-conditioning field.
Delphi, across the country, sponsors a number of FIRST Robotics Teams. Besides supporting The Warlocks financially, Delphi Engineers and Skilled Trades volunteer as Team Mentors.
NASA, through it's Robotics Education Project, has been supporting participation in FIRST by providing grants to high school teams as well as sponsoring FIRST Regional Competitions.
As a new team, we are proud to have received a NASA grant to help us in our "Rookie" season.
iiCS Inc.
iiCS (Industrial Insulation Contracting Services,) of New York is a contracting service for insulating industrial piping. They insulate all types of industrial piping, from high pressure steam to duct installation. They also apply 3M fire stop systems to all types of pipes.
Al Shaw, the president of iiCS, has been helping the Warlocks since we became a team. He has helped secure many of our sponsors, along with access to some resources.
The Warlocks are proud to have Derek Howe, of Howe Drafting as both a sponsor and team mentor.
Home Depot and Stanley Tools
Stanley is one of the leading tool makers in the United States. If you need a tool to get the job done, Stanley makes it.
We would like to thank them for supporting the team and providing tools.
Lockport High School and Lockport City School District
We would like to thank Lockport High School and the Lockport City School District for allowing the use of the High School and its resources to build the robot. Also we would like to thank them for providing support for the team.
Hebeler is one of the largest custom alloy manufacturers in the United States, based out of Tonawanda, New York.
We thank them for doing the welding on our cart.
Fuccillo Automotive Group is one of the biggest car dealerships in Western New York.
We thank them for making a generous donation in exchange for naming the robot after the owner, Billy Fuccillo.
Mark-Art is a local screen printing, embroidery and sign company. They do signs, make t-shirts and many other projects. Previous projects were making t-shirts for the students that participate in the annual school musical.
We would like to thank them for making our shirts, with the highest of quality and care.
Industrial Automation Specialists in Clarence NY.
Our thanks for helping us select and obtain 80-20 material for our robot frame.
Coca-Cola
Helping make our team real...


