ARNOLD AIR FORCE BASE, Tenn. – Area FIRST® LEGO® League (FLL®) teams, many of which are sponsored by the Arnold Air Force Base Science, Technology, Engineering... FIRST® LEGO® League teams sponsored by Arnold STEM compete in regional qualifying tournament.

ARNOLD AIR FORCE BASE, Tenn. – Area FIRST® LEGO® League (FLL®) teams, many of which are sponsored by the Arnold Air Force Base Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, or STEM, Education Outreach Program, participated in a regional qualifying tournament in December.

Arnold Engineering Development Complex Commander Col. Jeffrey Geraghty attended to provide opening remarks and present awards to the winning teams. Other AEDC team members also volunteered at the event, serving as table referees and judges.

 Hypersonic Narwhals team members Karina and Kolleen Roessig, at right, pay close attention as 2nd Lt. Kodjovi Klikan, pictured second from left, an Arnold Engineering Development Complex team member at Arnold Air Force Base, reviews the score with a fellow referee at the regional qualifying tournament at Coffee County Middle School in December. Erin Geraghty and Felicia Goins, the other members of the Hypersonic Narwhals, look on. (Courtesy photo)

A total of 24 FLL teams, made up of elementary and middle schools students, competed in the tournament at Coffee County Middle School in Manchester. This qualifying event is a precursor to the state competition in February at the Tennessee Technological University.

Each of the FLL teams are guided by adult coaches. As part of the competition, the teams research a real-world problem, such as food safety, recycling or energy, and are challenged to develop a solution and present their results.

Students must design, build and program a robot using LEGO MINDSTORMS® technology then compete on a table-top playing field. This year’s competition theme was “City Shaper.”

Several of the Air Force STEM teams received special awards. The Salem Elementary School’s Salem Saint Brainerds, took first place in the Innovation Project, and the Hypersonic Narwhals received the Champions Award.

Arnold Engineering Development Complex Commander Col. Jeffrey Geraghty, pictured back left, presents Hypersonic Narwhals team members and Coach Kristeen Roessig, right, with the Champions Award following a FIRST® LEGO® League regional qualifying tournament in December at Coffee County Middle School. (Courtesy photo)
Arnold Engineering Development Complex Commander Col. Jeffrey Geraghty presents an award to members of Salem Elementary School’s FIRST® LEGO® League team, the Salem Saint Brainerds for winning first place in the Innovation Project during a regional qualifying tournament in December at Coffee County Middle School. (Courtesy photo)
 

Olga Oakley, Air Force STEM outreach director, congratulated all of the teams and is looking forward to supporting the winning teams who are moving on to compete at the state championship in Cookeville.

“The teams did an outstanding job and we are so proud of these students for the hard work and effort that they put in to this competition,” she said.