Students compete in LEGO robot competition

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Referee Taylor Lee, left to right, of Fairborn, watches as members of G.O.A.T. Fort Loramie Adam Ballas, 12, son of Karen and Mike Ballas, and Lauren Bergman, 13, both of Fort Loramie, daughter of Keith and Amy Bergman, compete in the FIRST Lego League Robotics match at Versailles High School Saturday, Nov. 19. FIRST LEGO League teams (students from 4th grade through junior high) must design, build, program a robot using LEGOs, then compete on a table-top playing field. They must also research a real-world problem such as food safety, recycling, energy, etc., and are challenged to develop a solution.

Referee Taylor Lee, left to right, of Fairborn, watches as members of G.O.A.T. Fort Loramie Adam Ballas, 12, son of Karen and Mike Ballas, and Lauren Bergman, 13, both of Fort Loramie, daughter of Keith and Amy Bergman, compete in the FIRST Lego League Robotics match at Versailles High School Saturday, Nov. 19. FIRST LEGO League teams (students from 4th grade through junior high) must design, build, program a robot using LEGOs, then compete on a table-top playing field. They must also research a real-world problem such as food safety, recycling, energy, etc., and are challenged to develop a solution.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2016/11/web1_SDN112116LegoRobot2.jpgReferee Taylor Lee, left to right, of Fairborn, watches as members of G.O.A.T. Fort Loramie Adam Ballas, 12, son of Karen and Mike Ballas, and Lauren Bergman, 13, both of Fort Loramie, daughter of Keith and Amy Bergman, compete in the FIRST Lego League Robotics match at Versailles High School Saturday, Nov. 19. FIRST LEGO League teams (students from 4th grade through junior high) must design, build, program a robot using LEGOs, then compete on a table-top playing field. They must also research a real-world problem such as food safety, recycling, energy, etc., and are challenged to develop a solution. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News

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