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    Robotics Challenge

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    From left, Callam Jomaa and Nolan Hunt, both 12, and Erich Capella, 11, pose with the robot they built as a team, in a remote setting. They met in person for the first time to troubleshoot their creation on Tuesday, just days before they submit their scores and video to the competition.

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    Above: Coach Chris Callahan works with Callam Jomaa and Nolan Hunt, both 12, as they build code on a computer. Left: The BAM 18650 was constructed by Jomaa and Hunt, along with Erich Capella, 11. Please see related story and more photos on B1.

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    Callam Jomaa and Nolan Hunt, both 12, do code on the computer.

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    The BAM 18650 was constructed by Callam Jomaa and Nolan Hunt, both 12, and Erich Capella, 11.

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    Erich Capella, 11, and his dad, Karl, work on one of the robot’s components.

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    Nolan Hunt, 12, uses a remote control to get the robot to accurately toss the rings to the goal.

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    Some of the rings that the robot tossed hit the goal. Students made adjustments to assure success as they troubleshot.

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    The playing field that their robot functions in at the Bennington Area Makerspace. The group, which has been working remotely since the fall, met in person for the first time on Tuesday to troubleshoot, and submit their scores and video for the robotics competition.

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    Robotics Challenge

    Visit SmugMug.com to purchase our photos. 

    From left, Callam Jomaa and Nolan Hunt, both 12, and Erich Capella, 11, pose with the robot they built as a team, in a remote setting. They met in person for the first time to troubleshoot their creation on Tuesday, just days before they submit their scores and video to the competition.

    • Photos by GILLIAN JONES — BENNINGTON BANNER
    Robotics Challenge

    Above: Coach Chris Callahan works with Callam Jomaa and Nolan Hunt, both 12, as they build code on a computer. Left: The BAM 18650 was constructed by Jomaa and Hunt, along with Erich Capella, 11. Please see related story and more photos on B1.

    • GILLIAN JONES — BENNINGTON BANNE
    Robotics Challenge

    Callam Jomaa and Nolan Hunt, both 12, do code on the computer.

    • GILLIAN JONES — BENNINGTON BANNER
    Robotics Challenge

    The BAM 18650 was constructed by Callam Jomaa and Nolan Hunt, both 12, and Erich Capella, 11.

    • GILLIAN JONES — BENNINGTON BANNER
    Robotics Challenge

    Erich Capella, 11, and his dad, Karl, work on one of the robot’s components.

    • GILLIAN JONES — BENNINGTON BANNER
    Robotics Challenge

    Nolan Hunt, 12, uses a remote control to get the robot to accurately toss the rings to the goal.

    • GILLIAN JONES — BENNINGTON BANNER
    Robotics Challenge

    Some of the rings that the robot tossed hit the goal. Students made adjustments to assure success as they troubleshot.

    • GILLIAN JONES — BENNINGTON BANNER
    Robotics Challenge

    The playing field that their robot functions in at the Bennington Area Makerspace. The group, which has been working remotely since the fall, met in person for the first time on Tuesday to troubleshoot, and submit their scores and video for the robotics competition.

    • GILLIAN JONES — BENNINGTON BANNER

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