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    MingGe Daley, a fifth-grader at Sea Road School in Kennebunk, waits to start her team’s robot Saturday in the third round of competition at the Maine FIRST LEGO League State Championship at the Augusta Civic Center.

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    Eli Shiffrin, a fifth-grader at Crescent Park Elementary School in Bethel, watches as his team’s robot successfully completes a mission.

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    Brandon Reny from Winslow Junior High School adjusts to his team’s robot Saturday.

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    Jacob Gross, a fifth-grader at Dora L. Small Elementary School in South Portland, watches as his team’s robot makes its way across a table Saturday on its way to completing a mission during the Maine FIRST LEGO League State Championship at the Augusta Civic Center.

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    J.T. Trenholm, a fifth-grader at Albert S. Hall School in Waterville, lets go of his team’s robot Saturday while competing in the Maine FIRST LEGO League State Championship. Trenholm is wearing a mask as part of the costume of his team, named the Robo Phantoms.

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    Skye Howard, an eighth-grader at Peninsula School in Gouldsboro, adjusts her team’s robot.

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