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Two teams of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources’ 4-H youth development program placed in the FIRST Federal Trade Commission Competition in St. Louis, Missouri.
FIRST, For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology, is a worldwide robotics organization, and the FTC’s FIRST Tech Challenge encourages high school students to build a robot that will fit into an 18-inch by 18-inch box. Robots must perform several pre-programmed tasks, then the student drive team drives the robot for two minutes. This year, more than 3,200 teams from 29 countries competed in the world competition.
The Techno Clover team from Garret County won first place in the World Championship. Its winning three-team alliance was partnered with Hot Wired from Portland, Oregon and Eagle Robotics XPerience from Delray Beach, Florida. The alliance did not lose a match in either the semi-finals or the finals. The team’s members included:
The Green Machine team from Howard County was part of the alliance that won second place in the competition. The team was allied with Cougar Robotics from Colombus, Ohio and RedNek Robotics Wun from Sun River, Montana. All five Green Machine team members will attend college next year as follows:
Overall, University of Maryland Extension is proud of its contributions to STEM education, is excited about the teams’ success, and wishes all participating students the best of luck in their future endeavors.