Creston High to compete in international robotics competition

Creston High School qualified for the world robotics competition after winning an engineering inspiration award at a recent regional competition. The Team will compete in April at the 2006 FIRST Robotics Competition.

According to the story:

Creston High School students qualified for the world robotics event. They punched their ticket for 2006 FIRST Robotics Competition when their robot “R2 D Cubed” won an engineering inspiration award at a recent contest held at Grand Valley State University. The award is the second highest honor given out at the regional event. The Team now heads to Atlanta to compete in the April world competition.

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