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Video: Secret City Wildbots compete in Smoky Mountain Regionals

Posted at 9:42 pm April 6, 2015
By Angi Agle Leave a Comment

This is a video of Team 4265, the Secret City Wildbots, during the final qualification round at the Smoky Mountain Regionals in Knoxville on Saturday, April 4. It was the fifth annual FIRST Robotics Competition Smoky Mountain Regional.

Team 4265 won the coveted Engineering Inspiration Award sponsored by NASA and will compete at the World Championship in St. Louis, Missouri, from April 21-25.

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Engineering Inspiration Award, NASA, Secret City Wildbots, Smoky Mountain Regionals, Team 4265, World Championship

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