Caitlin Warts, left, and Tylesha Smith from the FeMale Iron Man Robotics Team watch their robot through the course.
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From left, Whittier Elementary School coaches DeMita Baker and Benjamin Donato talk to Lego Wolves team member Felix Ronau, 12.
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From left, Ben Lucas, 14, Garrett Arnold, 14, and Connor Bechtel, 14, of Port Clinton Middle School look over the schedule.
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Jhalyon Mays-Pulley, left, and Larry Mitchell, 13, work on their robot.
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Whittier Elementary School coaches DeMita Baker, left, and Benjamin Donato cheer on their team, the Lego Wolves.
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Brendan Collins, the coach of the Beverly Elementary School team called the Galilegos, mentors his team.
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Alex Felter, 11, left, and Matteo Fusillo, 11, of Shawnee Schools reacts during a practice run with their robot.
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Matteo Fusillo, 11, left, and Alex Felter, 11, of Shawnee Schools practice with their robot.
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Ella Ramsey, 14, of Emmanuel Christian works on her team's robot.
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From left, Caitlin Warts, 12, Patricia Hampton, 14, and Rytresha Smith, 15, of the team called FeMale Iron Man Robotics Team practice with their robot.
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From left, Stephen Eckloff, 12, Time Wiemer, 13, and Ella Ramsey, 14, of Emmanuel Christian practice with their robot.
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Spectators watch the competition.
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Referees Max Marquardt, 17, of Bedford, left, and Kristin Kirschbaum discuss the course for the competition.
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