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FIRST Robotics competition in full swing at Seaside High School

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March 27, 2022
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This weekend, 36 teams and hundreds of high school engineers from across California were on the Central Coast to compete in ‘FIRST’ Robotics competition at Seaside High School. Theresa Bateman, with the nonprofit FIRST Robotics, said, “Besides building a robot you’re building on a team and they’re marketing and branding and entrepreneurship and fundraising too, they’re doing a lot of things.”The competition has students teaming up to form alliances, with teams of three high schools facing off.“So there’s a red alliance and a blue alliance and each of those teams need to figure out how are we going to work together to score the most points,” Bateman said. From scoring high and low goals to climbing monkey bars, robots were being put to work. Students say it’s a relief to be back competing and learning after two years off due to COVID-19.Kieler Troy, a competitor and senior at Pacific Grove High School said, “Just being able to be back here and also to show the younger kids on the team why we enjoy going to these competitions so much.”Students started working on their robots back in January and say the event is more than just a competition.“Even though we’re competing against each other we also love to help each other out give other parts go over to pits to discuss all the new stuff we’ve learned over the course of the season,” Troy said.Sophomore Alden Sherill said the challenges she’s overcome during the robotics competitions have taught her skills she will carry on to her future career and everyday life.“The basic life skills that you learn here, things like troubleshooting and problem-solving and working with the team they’re like completely, they lay the base for the rest of your life,” Sherill said.Winners will be going to Houston, Texas, in April to compete in the world championship.

SEASIDE, Calif. —

This weekend, 36 teams and hundreds of high school engineers from across California were on the Central Coast to compete in ‘FIRST’ Robotics competition at Seaside High School.

Theresa Bateman, with the nonprofit FIRST Robotics, said, “Besides building a robot you’re building on a team and they’re marketing and branding and entrepreneurship and fundraising too, they’re doing a lot of things.”

The competition has students teaming up to form alliances, with teams of three high schools facing off.

“So there’s a red alliance and a blue alliance and each of those teams need to figure out how are we going to work together to score the most points,” Bateman said.

From scoring high and low goals to climbing monkey bars, robots were being put to work. Students say it’s a relief to be back competing and learning after two years off due to COVID-19.

Kieler Troy, a competitor and senior at Pacific Grove High School said, “Just being able to be back here and also to show the younger kids on the team why we enjoy going to these competitions so much.”

Students started working on their robots back in January and say the event is more than just a competition.

“Even though we’re competing against each other we also love to help each other out give other parts go over to pits to discuss all the new stuff we’ve learned over the course of the season,” Troy said.

Sophomore Alden Sherill said the challenges she’s overcome during the robotics competitions have taught her skills she will carry on to her future career and everyday life.

“The basic life skills that you learn here, things like troubleshooting and problem-solving and working with the team they’re like completely, they lay the base for the rest of your life,” Sherill said.

Winners will be going to Houston, Texas, in April to compete in the world championship.

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