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Suttons Bay Robotics prep for first match

Suttons Bay Public Schools’ Norsemen Robotics team members, which also consists of students from neighboring schools like Lake Leelanau St. Mary and Northport, are readying for their first match of the season on March 9-10 at Lake City High School. With just a little more than a week left, the 10 team members are feeling a mixture of excitement and nerves.
Suttons Bay Norsemen robotics team members (from left to right) Casey Porter, Dean Hulett, and Jacob Gulley, are pictured assembling their robot. Courtesy photos

Suttons Bay Public Schools’ Norsemen Robotics team members, which also consists of students from neighboring schools like Lake Leelanau St. Mary and Northport, are readying for their first match of the season on March 9-10 at Lake City High School. With just a little more than a week left, the 10 team members are feeling a mixture of excitement and nerves.

“Our robot should be ready to compete at the first match. There is still a lot we have to improve on and fine-tune,” said Anthony Grant, an 11th grader on the team from Lake Leelanau St. Mary. “As we continue to go through the season, our understanding of the game will progress, and with that, our robot will as well.”

“We are not in the best spot we would want to be right now,” said Suttons Bay senior Casey Porter. “We need to get our drive team ready and finalize what we have not completed, to get it to a usable place.”

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