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Robotics teams to storm into UCS on November 21

UCS holds annual ThunderQuest for FIRST Lego Robotics teams

Nearly 50 robotics teams from across the region will take part on November 21 in the annual UCS ThunderQuest, the largest First Lego League tournament in Michigan.

The 46 teams will compete from 8 a.m.-2:30 p.m. at Henry Ford II High School, 11911 Clinton River Rd. in Sterling Heights. Twelve of the teams will be from Utica Community Schools.

First Lego Robotics introduces younger students (ages 9-14) to real-world engineering challenges by building LEGO-based robots to complete tasks on a thematic playing surface.

The ThunderQuest tournament will feature several competitions, including a tech presentation where students create an autonomous robotic vehicle that will follow a course on a 4X8 table. Students also compete in teamwork competitions and a display a project that describes their solution for issues identified through the national Trash Tech challenge.

The top eight teams will advance to the state tournament this December. The program is open to the public.

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