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    Friday, May 10, 2024

    Robotics state championship tournament at Fitch

    Emcee Erick Eckhardt introduces the Dragons team from Hartford before a quarterfinal round in the Connecticut FIRST Robotics state championship tournament at Fitch High School in Groton Saturday, May 12, 2018. 25 teams from schools around the state came to Fitch for the event, hosted by Fitch's team, The Aluminum Falcons. The Aluminum Falcons were on the alliance that won the world championship in 2017. (Sean D. Elliot/The Day)
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    Emcee Erick Eckhardt introduces the Dragons team from Hartford before a quarterfinal round in the Connecticut FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics state championship tournament at Fitch High School in Groton Saturday, May 12, 2018. 25 teams from schools around the state came to Fitch for the event, hosted by Fitch's team, The Aluminum Falcons. The Aluminum Falcons were on the alliance that won the world championship in 2017.

    Member of the Xavier High School Full Metal Falcons robotics team get fired-up before taking to the arena for a round in the Connecticut FIRST Robotics state championship tournament at Fitch High School in Groton Saturday, May 12, 2018. 25 teams from schools around the state came to Fitch for the event, hosted by Fitch's team, The Aluminum Falcons. The Aluminum Falcons were on the alliance that won the world championship in 2017. (Sean D. Elliot/The Day)
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    Members of the STEM Whalers, from the Science and Technology Magnet High School in New London, from left, Nealkanth Patel, Madison Ramsay and Aiden Davis prepare their robot for the next round in the Connecticut FIRST Robotics state championship tournament at Fitch High School in Groton Saturday, May 12, 2018. 25 teams from schools around the state came to Fitch for the event, hosted by Fitch's team, The Aluminum Falcons. The Aluminum Falcons were on the alliance that won the world championship in 2017. (Sean D. Elliot/The Day)
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