




On Saturday, Jan. 26, high school students from around Maryland and Washington, DC, gathered at Capitol College for a FIRST Tech Challenge Qualifying Tournament. This FIRST Robotics event required students to build a robot to compete in the “Ring It Up!” challenge, in which teams of robots drive on a closed course and hang rings on several different posts.
After meeting with judges, the competition opened with a round-robin format. Four teams competed at a time in two alliances and were tasked with driving their robots, picking up colored rings with the robots and placing the rings on posts of various heights to score points. Each team is allowed to have up to 10 students.
“FIRST is one of the biggest and best organizations for getting kids into STEM,” said Bill Duncan, FIRST Regional Director for Maryland. “We’ve been at it for more than 20 years and it has proven to be one of the top programs for kids to get hands-on experience with technology.”











