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Gary Varsava, left, a mentor with the St. Mary’s High School team from Owen Sound, gives Josh Fritz a hand fine-tuning the team’s 120-pound robot on Friday. The public is invited to watch the action and cheers the competitors on Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the St. Denis Centre. Admission is free.

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Windsor Star


Team members from Windsor’s Ecole Secondaire Michel-Gratton are shown getting into the action at Friday’s opening day of competition at the St. Denis Centre.

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Windsor Star


Kaitlyn Dufault and Jacob O’Brien from Holy Names High School are shown wheeling their robot to the competition area in the St. Denis Centre. Forty teams representing 1,500 high school students from across Ontario are in Windsor for the 6th annual Windsor Essex Great Lakes District FIRST Robotics competition.

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Windsor Star


Who says FIRST Robotics is all fierce competition and no fun? Adam Boyce from Clarke Road Secondary School in London was dressed up as a warrior on Friday for the start of the two-day event.

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