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Sophomore Jon Mok works on the robot during a spare minute. Over a three day competition, many repairs and modifications must be made to the robots.
The team celebrates winning their first match of the day. Every year, to encourage the drive team they print large cutouts of their heads.
The team's robot this year is named "Senior" to honor the now-retired former lead mentor Mike Pettengill Senior. Every year, the team must design a new robot for a new challenge.
The robot begins the second part of it's climbing sequence. The team received the excellence in engineering award for their unique climbing design.
March 20, 2019
The robot begins it's climbing sequence. One of the objectives of this year's game was to climb to the top of large stair like platforms known as "the Hab."
The LHS Robotics team's robot (number 1058) prepares for the match to start. Every match starts with the "sandstorm" period, where drivers are restricted from seeing the field by black drapes.
Zack Chau looks over robot data provided by scouters. Scouters watch the field the whole day and take down important information about every robot.