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  • Competitors perform in the Northern California First Lego League Championship
    Charlie Filce, 13, left, and Griffin Howell, 11, of the "STS Eagles" from St. Teresa's School of South Lake Tahoe, line up their robot, "Bill" during a match in the Robot Game, Saturday, February 9, 2013, during the Northern California First Lego League Championship at Inderkum High School.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com
  • Competitors perform in the Northern California First Lego League Championship
    Referee, Karen Mahoney, talks with Joseph Sangiacomo, 13, and Dylan Cavaz, 13, of St. Francis Solano, about their robot's performance in the Robot Game during the Northern California First Lego League Championship at Inderkum High School on Saturday, February 9, 2013.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com
  • Competitors perform in the Northern California First Lego League Championship
    A "Hospital Buddy" Lego robot, a project built by the "Rockets 1.0" team from the School of Engineering and Sciences of Sacramento, is designed to help seniors by asking them ordinary questions to aid in memory retention during the Northern California First Lego League Championship at Inderkum High School on Saturday, February 9, 2013.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com
  • Competitors perform in the Northern California First Lego League Championship
    Charlie Filce, 13, left, and Griffin Howell, 11, of the "STS Eagles" from St. Teresa's School of South Lake Tahoe, compete in their match in the Robot Game, Saturday, February 9, 2013, during the Northern California First Lego League Championship at Inderkum High School.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com
  • Competitors perform in the Northern California First Lego League Championship
    A robot, using Lego Mindstorms technology competes in the Robot Game during the Northern California First Lego League Championship at Inderkum High School on Saturday, February 9, 2013.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com
  • Competitors perform in the Northern California First Lego League Championship
    Coach Keith Lyon and Sidharth Gopisetty, 9, of the "Lego Stars" from Westlake Charter School in Natomas practice with their robot "Firebolt" during the Northern California First Lego League Championship at Inderkum High School on Saturday, February 9, 2013.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com
  • Competitors perform in the Northern California First Lego League Championship
    Competitors walk around the team pit area at the Northern California First Lego League Championship at Inderkum High School on Saturday, February 9, 2013.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com
  • Competitors perform in the Northern California First Lego League Championship
    Wearing a tutu, Kendyl Maher, 13, a member of the "Domo Arigato" team, from Holy Trinity School in El Dorado Hills watches her team's robot perform in the Robot Game during the Northern California First Lego League Championship held at Inderkum High School on Saturday, February 9, 2013.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com
  • Competitors perform in the Northern California First Lego League Championship
    Kylee Glenesk, 14, left, and Kendyl Maher, 13, of the "Domo Arigato" team from Holy Trinity School in El Dorado Hills, watch in anticipation as their robot performs in the Robot Game of the Northern California First Lego League Championship at Inderkum High School on Saturday, February 9, 2013.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com
  • Competitors perform in the Northern California First Lego League Championship
    Kylee Glenesk, 14, left, and Kendyl Maher, 13, of the "Domo Arigato" team from Holy Trinity School in El Dorado Hills, celebrate as their robot performs correctly in the Robot Game of the Northern California First Lego League Championship at Inderkum High School on Saturday, February 9, 2013.
    Lezlie Sterling | lsterling@sacbee.com

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