Orange haired cheerleaders and a big blue falcon were common sights during the FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition for Science and Technology) competition held last weekend at the Los Angeles Sports Arena.
CV High School and Clark Magnet High School joined 50 other teams in an intense and exciting robotics competition.
The FIRST competition had robots designed, built and controlled by the students. The robots then competed in a game that was part soccer, part NASCAR.
FIRST was founded in 1989 by inventor Dean Kamen and is part of the NASA’s Robotic Alliance Project. Each year the FIRST program challenges high school teams to build a robot that can play a specifically designed game. This year it required a robot to race around a tennis-court size track. In each 2 minute 15 second round, robots scored points by pushing and passing rubber balls called “trackballs” around the field and over a six-and-a-half foot overpass.