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Sumo bots battle

The second Sumo Bots tournament was held Feb. 16.
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Students watch the first round of the Sumo Robo tournament, Feb. 16, at the Educational Services building in Rutland. (Carli Berry/Capital News)

In the corner sits Majestic Savage, a robot built for battle by the talented student, Jessie Bass.

Majestic Savage was just one of the robots which fought in the second annual Sumo Robo tournament, held Feb. 16.

Shiloh Marriett, 13, showed off her sumo bot, equipped with a special pink shovel.

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She said the shovel will go under tires and mess up the tread of the other robots. The shovel is also pink so it will trick the other robots sensor.

Marriett hopes to win first place.

Tournament organizer Murray Chalmers said the kids build and program their own robots.

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The robots are built using Lego Mindstorm kits, with size and weight requirements for the tournaments.

Around 106 students at the elementary, middle and high school level gathered in 50 teams.

Each sumo bot will have about six battles in the tournament in elimination-style rounds. The winning Kelowna team earns a trophy.

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The students learn coding which is part of the curriculum and problem-solving techniques in the real world, he said.

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含羞草研究社淚 want them to learn stuff without thinking they含羞草研究社檙e really in the classroom,含羞草研究社 said Chalmers.

The tournament was held at the Educational Services building in Rutland.

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Alex Rozek, 12, tunes up his bot for the second Sumo Bot tournament, Feb. 16, at the Educational Services Building in Rutland. (Carli Berry/Capital News)




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