First Robotics Competition: Hayden Robotics at York University

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As we close off First Robotics season for the year, we would like to look back at some of the competitions our beloved team, Hayden Robotics, participated in.

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First Robotics Competition. Photo taken by writer.

Hayden Robotics at York University

Despite a few troubleshooting problems with their robot, the team did their best and enjoyed their time at York University’s First Robotics competition! For their second competition of the season, they did wonderfully! Here at UPS Battery Center, we reward good effort and any attempts are worthy to us. We up-laud the Hayden Robotics for their participation and spirit at York University!

Who knew that our rookie team of 25 students would go to double its members count in the matter of a short two years!? An 50 incredible students from grade 9 to 12 divided into 5 sub-teams form our newest team. While they are led by some amazing coaches and teachers, the work is all owed to the students! Go Team 6323! 

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Hayden Robotics Team Members at York University. Photo taken by writer.

First Robotics

We have discussed the First Robotics competition multiple times over the last few years on our blog. However, if you still need a refresher, here is what their own blurb says:

“The [First Robotics Competition is the] highest level of robotics competition offered by FIRST. High-school students team up with the world’s best technology companies to build the most impressive robots you’ve ever seen. Built from scratch in only 6 weeks, these 5 foot tall, 140 pound robots compete in high intensity robo-sports. With bragging rights at stake for schools and the companies that support them, robotics takes on a pro-sports experience. Watch the best of the best in robotics come out to play”

The Hayden Robotics won some battles and lost some others, but it’s all part of the learning experience. They worked on their robot until they found the problems that would not allow it to operate. If they stay this persistent, they will go very far in life!


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The Hayden Robotics Competes at First Robotics 2019 

Hayden Robotics Competes at the McMaster Tournament

Hayden Robotics Takes on the Georgian College Competition

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