Area Youth Recognized for Teamwork and Innovation at FIRST ® LEGO® League Long Island Championship

Members of Team #45779 “OLOP’s Fury Fighters” of Bayport and Team #16174 “Meteorites” of Hicksville

Members of Team #45779 “OLOP’s Fury Fighters” of Bayport and Team #16174 “Meteorites” of Hicksville set their robots for a match during the FIRST® (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) LEGO® League Long Island Championship at Longwood High School on March 1. (Photo by David Meyer)

Middle Island, New York [March 1, 2020] — After many weeks of research and design, 200 teams competed in seven Qualifiers for an opportunity to be one of 39 teams to participate in the Championship Tournament. More than 1,000 spectators cheered on approximately 400 contestants, ages 9 to16 (ages vary by country), at the annual FIRST® LEGO® League Long Island Championship at Longwood High School. Team #684 “STOBOR,” from Syosset, won the first-place Champion’s Award. The second-place Champion’s Award went to Team #38503 “Techno Queens,” from Jericho. The top teams won by embodying the program’s Core Values of teamwork and mutual respect while achieving excellence and innovation in both a robot game and an innovative project.

Winning the local Alliance award were Team #6435 “Fire Dragons” from Rocky Point and Team #48598 “Team D’Carma” from Manhasset with a score of 420 points.

FIRST LEGO League is an international program for 9- to 16-year-old children (ages vary by country) created in a partnership between FIRST and the LEGO Group in 1998 to get children excited about science and technology — and teach them valuable career and life skills. Children work alongside adult Mentors to design, build, and program autonomous robots using LEGO® MINDSTORMS® and create an innovative solution to a problem as part of their research project.

This year’s Challenge — CITY SHAPERSM — called for teams to research and present their own creative solutions to the real-world topic: sustainability in their towns.

The competition is judged in three areas: Project; Robot Design, and Core Values, which embody aspects of teamwork and good sportsmanship. Top robot game scores are also honored.

Listed below are the awards that were presented during the SBPLI FIRST LEGO League Long Island Championship on March 1:

Award

Team No.

Team Name

Town

Champion’s Award

First Place: 684

STOBOR

Syosset

 

Second Place: 38503

Techno Queens

Jericho

High Score

First Place (500 Pts.): 5357

Imagination in a Nutshell

Jericho

 

Second Place (435 Pts.): 27743

The Robosaurus

Stony Brook

Research

16174

Meteorites

Hicksville

Innovative Solution

39029

TriTech

Dix Hills

Global Innovation

39029

TriTech

Dix Hills

Judge’s Award

6116

Rocky Point Robo Eagles

Rocky Point

Presentation

23785

Meteorites Squared

Hicksville

Mechanical Design

27743

The Robosaurus

Stony Brook

Programming

5357

Imagination in a Nutshell

Jericho

Strategy & Innovation

10425

Harborfields Library Purple Lego Eaters

Centerport

Inspiration

30052

Team 4x4

Glen Head

Teamwork

92

Sea Lions

Seaford

Local Zebra Award

185

Radical Robots

Bayport

Local Alliance Award (Score: 420)

6435

Fire Dragons

Rocky Point

 

48598

Team D’Carma

Manhasset

Gracious Professionalism

6435

Fire Dragons

Rocky Point

 

Team #684 “STOBOR” of Syosset

Team #684 “STOBOR” of Syosset, winners of the Champion’s Award, march into the auditorium for the awards ceremony at the FIRST® LEGO® League Long Island Championship at Longwood High School on March 1.