Good news from the Mech Tech Dragons

The Mech Tech Dragons competed at ‘Rumble in the Roads’ on Saturday October 28 at Heritage High School in Newport News.  The team was captain of the winning alliance and did not lose a match during eliminations!  The team is sponsored by Mark Sailer, Science Department Faculty.

Outstanding, Dragons!  Use these results as a foundation for upcoming competitions. 

In other Team 422 news:

The Mech Tech Dragons will be hosting a FIRST Lego League tournament for local elementary and middle school teams on November 12th.  This year’s theme “FIRST in Show” has added an arts focused component to the competition.

In order for the event to go smoothly, there is a need for community members (engineers, artists, business owners, etc.) to spend the day with teams and serve as competition judges.   Training is provided and no previous experience is required to be a judge.  If you are available and willing to serve as a judge for the event OR would like more information, please reach out to the event directors – Cheryl Kaplan ([email protected]) or Mark Sailer ([email protected])

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