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Monday, April 21, 2025 at 3:35 AM

Robotics Innovate Award given to WTC Engineering Students

Three teams from Western Technology Center-Burns Flat Engineering program competed in the Red Dirt Rumble Robotics Meet in El Reno. The first half of the day the students went through qualifying rounds and then were put into the single-elimination tournament bracket. The competition this year was called “High Stakes “and it involved robots picking up and moving donut-shaped competition elements onto both stationary and mobile stake platforms.

WTC- Engineering students, Keagan Lamb (Hammon), Joel Badillo (Clinton) and Jacob Collier (Clinton) received the Innovate Award at the Red Dirt Rumble Robotics Meet. This WTC Team had the only bot that could remove scored rings from the opponent’s goal. They also provided a stellar engineering notebook. WTC-Engineering is a college-bound program for high school students only.

WTC-Burns Flat Engineering high school students Keagan Lamb (Hammon), Joel Badillo (Clinton), and Jacob Collier (Clinton) received the Innovate Award at the Red Dirt Rumble Robotics Meet in El Reno.


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