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Posted: Monday, 31 March 2008 7:29PM

FIRST Robotics Great Lakes Regional



Ypsilanti (WWJ)  -- If you fell asleep in Physics class, take another look. In this case, Science is a sport. In the FIRST Robotics program, students get a unique preview into the professional world of engineering, science and math as they design and build a robot to compete in a varsity-style competition.

In the end, after a day of competition that left judges and competitors exhausted and the robots sputtering, an alliance of Milford-Lakeland, Romulus and Novi high schools won the FIRST Robotics Great Lakes Regional on Saturday, at Eastern Michigan University. They're now eligible for the national finals in Atlanta next month.
 
Check out some video clips below, and read more.


Team 27: Team Rush's Robot
 

Above: Members of Team 27: "Team Rush" explain to WWJ Newsradio 950 Technology Editor, Matt Roush how their robot works. The high school students designed and built their own robot to compete in the FIRST Robotics' Competition.

Great Lakes Regional Robot Battle


Above: Designed and built by Michigan high school students, robots battle it out during the 2008 FIRST Robotics' Great Lakes Regional in Ypsilanti. WWJ Newsradio 950 Technology Editor, Matt Roush, got an exiciting ringside view.

FIRST Robotics Competition - Birdseye View


Above:  In this video, get a birdseye view of the action during the Great Lakes Regional event. 

Learn more about FIRST Robotics at this link.


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