A thrilling Lego robotics victory has secured a spot for the talented Endon boys at the national tournament! But here's the twist: it wasn't just about building cool robots.
Owen, one of the team members, revealed their secret weapon: "This time, we've got a robot with color sensors, making it a breeze to use." And that's not all - they've also upgraded their coding software to Python, ensuring precision like never before.
Throughout the contest, the boys collected points by tackling challenges set by the judges. One such challenge? Giving a presentation about their robot, a task they aced with flying colors.
James, describing the day as "nail-biting," shared, "It was a close call. All the teams were top-notch, but it's about more than just winning. It's about meeting new people and being part of this amazing experience."
And this is the part most people miss: it's not just about the competition. It's about the journey, the learning, and the community.
The Endon boys will now represent their county at the national tournament in Harrogate. But here's where it gets controversial: do you think it's the winning that matters most, or is it the growth and connections made along the way? What's your take on this? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below!