Monica Reed

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Way to go, Clarksville Technorobotics Robotic Club!!!

The future is bright with these kids! The Clarksville Technobotics Robotics Club. They recently had 2 teams from Hazelwood Elementary compete at Richview Middle school. The Lego Hunter’s and Chick Squad. Both teams placed 1st and 3rd in the scrimmage advancing the Chick Squad to the State competition in West TN in Collierville. They were up against pretty stiff competition and won 1st place AGAIN!  They have advanced and invited to participate in Long Beach, California to represent not only West TN but specifically Montgomery County on a National and World stage.

But the team needs help in getting the word out. They have boots on the ground but need assistance in letting the community know what these young ladies have accomplished. If you’d like to know more, feel free to contact coach Kelly O’Leary at kellyoleary44@gmail.com.

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