Stealth had three robots enter last fall’s FIRST Tech Challenge DECODE Competition – Mishap 7760, Autonomous Prime 7759, and Smelt 22152. Stealth teams not only got to compete, but they also hosted two of the three Bardeen League competitions at Cedarcrest High School before heading to the Feynman Tournament for a chance to advance to post-season competition.



Shout out to Mishap on a great rookie season learning the ropes.

Cheers to Autonomous Prime on receiving the Control Award, which recognizes teams that use innovative control systems (electrical, mechanical, or software) for unique machine functions in their robots.

Let’s hear it for Smelt! They won the Innovate Award, which recognizes teams that demonstrate innovative thinking and solutions to solve specific game challenges. Plus Smelt was selected to attend the Asimov Super Qualifier Tournament on January 17th, at which they will compete for the chance to go to the FIRST Washington FTC State Championship.

Information about the Asimov Super Qualifier can be found at our calendar page.

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