Maumee Valley Country Day School's Loa Cho watches her driver maneuver their robot.
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Local high schools compete in the Bet the Farm robotics competition.
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The St. Francis robot competes during the Bet the Farm robotics competition.
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Port Clinton fans react to their team earning points, while Maumee Valley Country Day School fans watch with worry.
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Cardinal Stritch teammates Matt Szymanski, left, and Justin Goedde hug after completing a good round.
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The Anthony Wayne team stands by its robot.
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Judge Natalie Schoen confers with Anthony Wayne driver Tyler Frendt.
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The Anthony Wayne team marches in the Bet the Farm robotics competition parade.
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Port Clinton's Caleb Ireland, left, and Dylan Ireland return to the staging area.
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Michael Jin, left, and Bailey Hannan make adjusts for their robot.
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The St. Francis driver wears warrior boots as he maneuvers his robot out of the starting gate.
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The Cardinal Stritch mascot cheers on its team.
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Maumee Valley Country Day School driver Bailey Hannan reacts to problems with his robot.
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Instructions are written on a plate for the Maumee Valley Country Day School team.
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The Port Clinton team carries its robot.
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Perryburg's Nolan Matus, right, drives his team's robot.
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St. Francis' Jim Granata, left, and Matthew Newhouse talk strategy.
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