Teams from three Baltimore County high schools win at VEX Robotics Competition

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Posted: 06/21/2012

TOWSON, Md. - Teams from Hereford, Dulaney and Chesapeake High Schools were among the award winners at Sack Attack, a VEX Robotics Competition hosted by robotics teams at Dulaney High School.  The event featured 34 teams primarily from Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania.

Teams REX 172D from Dulaney High School and Team Hereford Zone Robotics 929W from Hereford High School were named two of the three tournament winners.  Team Hereford Zone Robotics 929A from Hereford High won an award for programming skills.

The judges' award was presented to The Bionic Bayhawks Team 944B from Chesapeake High School and the design award went to Team REX 1727A from Dulaney High.

Other Baltimore County public schools that participated in the event were Eastern Technical, New Town, Owings Mills, Pikesville and Towson High Schools and Ridgely Middle School.

VEX Robotics offers middle school, high school and university students a way to learn more about science, technology, engineering and math while practicing teamwork, leadership and problem solving.

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