Seaford students advance to Lego robotics world competition … – Newsday

Posted: March 6, 2017 at 3:16 pm

Forty teams of children competed in the SBPLI FIRST Lego League Championship on Sunday, March 5, 2017, at Longwood High School in Middle Island. About 400 competitors, ages 8-14, showed off their robots' skills in the 13th annual event. A team from Seaford won the competition and will advance to the FIRST Lego League Championshipin St. Louis in April.

A team of four Seaford children is set to compete in a Lego robotics world competition in St. Louis after winning the Long Island championships Sunday.

The Seaford Sea Lions will advance to the First Lego League Championship in April after beating out 39 other teams of children. The young competitors, ages 8 through 14, had to build motorized Lego robots that complete skill tasks, and propose...

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