Students were cheering, shouting, jumping for joy, high-fiving parents, and bouncing up and down — all in the name of Legos. Legos? Yes, Legos — and robotic Legos, no less. Seventeen teams of students ...
A team of Hilo keiki will pit their Lego robot against 49 others in Honolulu today at the FIRST Lego League State Tournament. Seven Hilo students make up the Lava Bots, the only East Hawaii FIRST Lego ...
Claysburg-Kimmel FIRST LEGO League students are pictured around a “Dig Dawgs” poster used during their robot pitch segment of the competition. Courtesy photo Carrying a trophy made of yellow and black ...
Claysburg-Kimmel student and team captain Gage Morgan, 10, resets the team’s robot before programming its launch across the worktable, ready to fix any mistakes. Mirror photo by Colette Costlow ...
A team of nine talented Queens youngsters is preparing to compete in one of the most prestigious robotics competitions in the world. The Hydro Hackers, a FIRST LEGO League (FLL) team from the Forest ...