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The Robotics Club places first and twentieth in a local competion on Feb. 11, working with other schools to accumulate points
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LEFT Freshman
Jake Winfield practices with his alliance team before the round begins. “You get points based on what your alliance partner does too,” Winfield said. “It helps [the team to] go to one end of the field.”
BELOW Freshman
Felipe Fernandes
Senkowski adjusts the team’s robot on a table. “The thing we attached to the claw to the actual lifting system kind of snapped as it was 3D printed,” Fernandes said.
RIGHT Senior Nick Karr holds a controller as he drives the robot during a match. Karr’s alliance won first in finals and freshman Rosa Sosland’s team placed twentieth out of 26 teams in the competition.
MIDDLE After senior Nick Karr drives the robot, the teams are scored based on how many cups they had on each pole.
Felipe Fernandes
Senkowski, Jake Winfield and Rosa Sosland eat a McDonalds meal after the competition.
“I ordered it off of DoorDash and I had to leave the match and have Felipe take over,” Winfield said.