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Local FIRST robotics teams dominate regionals, advance to national competition

Posted at 6:29 pm April 2, 2013
By Oak Ridge National Laboratory 2 Comments

First Robotics Competition

From left, Oak Ridge High School’s Andreas Franco feeds discs into the team’s robot as Tag Groff, Oak Ridge National Laboratory mentor Mark Buckner, and Amelia DiAngelo manage the controls. (Photo by Jason Richards/ORNL)

Frisbee-flinging robots took over the Knoxville Convention Center last weekend, as thousands of high school students, mentors, and volunteers gathered for the third annual FIRST robotics Smoky Mountains regional competition.

Local teams Hardin Valley Academy, Oak Ridge High School, and Halls High School netted the championship title in a nail-biting finale at the regional event, qualifying them to compete in the national finals held April 24-27 in St. Louis. A team from Roane County High School, which won the Rookie All Star award, is also bound for nationals. The four high schools are among 14 teams sponsored by UT-Battelle, the managing contractor of Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

The FIRST robotics competition gives high school teams six weeks to design, build, and program a complex robot that can meet the intense demands of the year’s game. Throwing discs and climbing pyramids were among the challenges of the 2013 game, called Ultimate Ascent. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Science, Top Stories Tagged With: 2013 FIRST robotics competition, Blount County, Catholic High School, championship, Craig Blue, FIRST Dean's List Finalist, FIRST Robotics, Halls High School, Hardin Valley Academy, Heritage High School, Manufacturing Demonstration Facility, Mark Buckner, Maryville High School, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Quality Award, regional competition, Roane County High School, Rookie All Star, Sydney Buckner, Ultimate Ascent, UT-Battelle

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