“We have children ranging from eight to 14-years-old from far as Beaumont, Costa Mesa and Temecula to compete to showcase their skills and everything they have worked hard for leading up to this day,” said Tournament Coordinator Sean Gillett. “It’s amazing to see them using computer coding, building and engineering these robots at their age.”
“Each year the competition just keeps getting bigger and every year we hope that these students walk away learning about the value of teamwork and maybe making some new friends along the way for their love of engineering,” said Vanguard Robotics Teacher Jared Wolf.
Students around the world are competing in regional tournaments, that will eventually lead to the World Championships in Houston, Texas.





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