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he Wired Cats team from Saxtons River at the First Vermont Tech Challenge State Championship at CVU in Hinesburg on Saturday, Feb. 11, 2023.
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Lacey Bennett (left) and Robo Raiders teammate wheel their robot into the match.
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The Wired Cats team from Sactons River (left) and their alliance team the Robo Raiders from Montpelier (right) get ready for their match.
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The Mansfield Mechanics and the Manchester Machine Makers compete together on the blue alliance.
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The Wire Cats and the Robo Raiders compete together on the blue alliance.
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The crowd
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First Vermont Tech Challenge State Championship
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The Manchester Machine Makers work on their robot.
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Bubbert Innovations and Hive Mind Robotics compete together in an alliance in the final round.
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Bubbert Innovations works on their 'bot.
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The CVU Robo Hawks and the RoboRed Hawks compete together in an alliance in the final round.
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HiveMind Robotics from Essex Junction watching the scores come in from their final match during the finals
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CVU's RoboHawks reacting to their first-place win alongside their JV team, the RoboRedHawks.
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Winners the CVU RoboHawks alongside their JV team, the RoboRedHawks.
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The Wired Cats team from Sactons River (left) and their alliance team the Robo Raiders from Montpelier (right) get ready for their match.

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