FIRST Washington Robotics competition
West Valley hosts its annual robotics event for teams from across the Northwest.
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The FIRST Washington Robotics team from St. George's School drive their robot in competition Saturday, April 2, 2022 at West Valley School. The First Washington Robotics competition gives the team a task, in this case to pick up rubber balls and throw them into a goal, then gathers teams for friendly competition.
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The floor of the gymnasium at West Valley High School was filled with a carpeted arena for FIRST Washington Robotics competition Saturday, April 2, 2022. Nineteen teams from Washington and Oregon competed to see if their robots could pick up rubber balls and toss them into the goal.
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The FIRST Washington Robotics team from West Valley High School drive their robot in competition Saturday, April 2, 2022 at West Valley School. The FIRST Washington Robotics competition gives the team a task, in this case to pick up rubber balls and throw them into a goal, then gathers teams for friendly competition. The team's driver, Will Logan, left, Coach Gabe Rose, middle, and Faythe Lloyd, right, competed in the regional contest in Spokane on Saturday, April 2, 2022.
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The FIRST Washington Robotics team from St. George's School drive their robot in competition Saturday, April 2, 2022 at West Valley School. The First Washington Robotics competition gives the team a task, in this case to pick up rubber balls and throw them into a goal. The St. George's team is Mason Foster, left, Ethan Wu, center, and Finley Wolff, right.
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Team driver Andrew Link, left, and operator Berlyn Hegg, right, take part in the FIRST Washington Robotics competition and control their robot in the midst of competition Saturday at West Valley High School. Behind the two high school students, Coach Robert Lopez, black hat, watches Link and Hegg, who are members of the Vikotics team from Palouse High School.
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The FIRST Washington Robotics team from St. George's School drive their robot in competition Saturday, April 2, 2022 at West Valley School. The First Washington Robotics competition gives the team a task, in this case to pick up rubber balls and throw them into a goal. The St. George's team is Mason Foster, left, Ethan Wu, center, and Finley Wolff, right.
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Team driver Andrew Link, foreground, Coach Roert Lopez, left, and operator Berlyn Hegg, right, take part in the FIRST Washington Robotics competition Saturday, March 2, 2022 at West Valley High School. Lopez, Link and Hegg are members of the Vikotics team from Palouse High School.
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