(KNSI) – A St. Cloud Tech High School Vex Robotics team is breaking records on its way to the world championships.
The school’s three teams competed in the State Robotics Tournament last weekend, with one team taking second and qualifying for the World Championships in Dallas, Texas. Tech’s top team has 24 awards this season, breaking Mankato’s record of 17, and the year is still ongoing.
The teams will travel to Council Bluffs, Iowa, for the US Open at the end of March and then Dallas for Nationals.
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