Robot wars

 

 
 
 
 
Bring it on: High school students gathered for the annual robotic Sack VEX Sack Attack competition at BCIT last weekend. The institute hosted 100 teams from B.C., Alberta and Washington State for the competition, organized by the Pacific Youth Robotics Society. The goal of the tournament was to outscore opponents while placing colourful beanbags - or sacks - in playing field goals and try to remove opponents' sacks from their goals.
 

Bring it on: High school students gathered for the annual robotic Sack VEX Sack Attack competition at BCIT last weekend. The institute hosted 100 teams from B.C., Alberta and Washington State for the competition, organized by the Pacific Youth Robotics Society. The goal of the tournament was to outscore opponents while placing colourful beanbags - or sacks - in playing field goals and try to remove opponents' sacks from their goals.

Photograph by: Jason Lang , BURNABY NOW

Bring it on: Vita Shubin, from Redmond, Washington, makes last-minute adjustments to her robot for the Sack Attack event at BCIT on Saturday.

The institute hosted 100 high school teams from B.C., Alberta and Washington State for the robotic VEX Sack Attack competition.

Organized by the Pacific Youth Robotics Society, the goal of the tournament was to outscore opponents while placing colourful bean bags - or sacks - in playing field goals and try to remove opponents' sacks from their goals.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Bring it on: High school students gathered for the annual robotic Sack VEX Sack Attack competition at BCIT last weekend. The institute hosted 100 teams from B.C., Alberta and Washington State for the competition, organized by the Pacific Youth Robotics Society. The goal of the tournament was to outscore opponents while placing colourful beanbags - or sacks - in playing field goals and try to remove opponents' sacks from their goals.
 

Bring it on: High school students gathered for the annual robotic Sack VEX Sack Attack competition at BCIT last weekend. The institute hosted 100 teams from B.C., Alberta and Washington State for the competition, organized by the Pacific Youth Robotics Society. The goal of the tournament was to outscore opponents while placing colourful beanbags - or sacks - in playing field goals and try to remove opponents' sacks from their goals.

Photograph by: Jason Lang , BURNABY NOW

 
Bring it on: High school students gathered for the annual robotic Sack VEX Sack Attack competition at BCIT last weekend. The institute hosted 100 teams from B.C., Alberta and Washington State for the competition, organized by the Pacific Youth Robotics Society. The goal of the tournament was to outscore opponents while placing colourful beanbags - or sacks - in playing field goals and try to remove opponents' sacks from their goals.
Bring it on: High school students gathered for the annual robotic Sack VEX Sack Attack competition at BCIT last weekend. The institute hosted 100 teams from B.C., Alberta and Washington State for the competition, organized by the Pacific Youth Robotics Society. The goal of the tournament was to outscore opponents while placing colourful beanbags - or sacks - in playing field goals and try to remove opponents' sacks from their goals.
Bring it on: High school students gathered for the annual robotic Sack VEX Sack Attack competition at BCIT last weekend. The institute hosted 100 teams from B.C., Alberta and Washington State for the competition, organized by the Pacific Youth Robotics Society. The goal of the tournament was to outscore opponents while placing colourful beanbags - or sacks - in playing field goals and try to remove opponents' sacks from their goals.
Bring it on: High school students gathered for the annual robotic Sack VEX Sack Attack competition at BCIT last weekend. The institute hosted 100 teams from B.C., Alberta and Washington State for the competition, organized by the Pacific Youth Robotics Society. The goal of the tournament was to outscore opponents while placing colourful beanbags - or sacks - in playing field goals and try to remove opponents' sacks from their goals.
Bring it on: High school students gathered for the annual robotic Sack VEX Sack Attack competition at BCIT last weekend. The institute hosted 100 teams from B.C., Alberta and Washington State for the competition, organized by the Pacific Youth Robotics Society. The goal of the tournament was to outscore opponents while placing colourful beanbags - or sacks - in playing field goals and try to remove opponents' sacks from their goals.
Bring it on: High school students gathered for the annual robotic Sack VEX Sack Attack competition at BCIT last weekend. The institute hosted 100 teams from B.C., Alberta and Washington State for the competition, organized by the Pacific Youth Robotics Society. The goal of the tournament was to outscore opponents while placing colourful beanbags - or sacks - in playing field goals and try to remove opponents' sacks from their goals.
Bring it on: High school students gathered for the annual robotic Sack VEX Sack Attack competition at BCIT last weekend. The institute hosted 100 teams from B.C., Alberta and Washington State for the competition, organized by the Pacific Youth Robotics Society. The goal of the tournament was to outscore opponents while placing colourful beanbags - or sacks - in playing field goals and try to remove opponents' sacks from their goals.
Bring it on: High school students gathered for the annual robotic Sack VEX Sack Attack competition at BCIT last weekend. The institute hosted 100 teams from B.C., Alberta and Washington State for the competition, organized by the Pacific Youth Robotics Society. The goal of the tournament was to outscore opponents while placing colourful beanbags - or sacks - in playing field goals and try to remove opponents' sacks from their goals.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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