The Cloverforce First Lego League team competed against 24 other teams at CFIT on Saturday, Dec. 14th. During the competition, the team completed challenges during 4 Robot Games, presented their robot design to judges, completed a Core Values competition, and presented their innovative idea for relieving traffic congestion in Winder to judges. The Cloverforce placed 3rd in the Robot Games based on the amount of points their robot was able to earn.
More about FLL from their website: Every year, FIRST LEGO League releases a Challenge, which is based on a real-world scientific topic.
Each Challenge has three parts: the Robot Game, the Innovation Project, and the Core Values. Teams of up to ten children, with at least two adult coaches, participate in the Challenge by programming an autonomous robot to score points on a themed playing field (Robot Game), developing a solution to a problem they have identified (Project), all guided by the FIRST Core Values. Teams may then attend an official tournament, hosted by our FIRST LEGO League Partners.