MySTEM Academy team places in top spot
The middle school robotics team NextGen Robotics, hosted by MySTEM Academy, won the first place Director’s Award at the 2021 FIRST LEGO League Western Pennsylvania Championship.
In addition to coming in first place overall among the 16 participating teams, NextGen Robotics also took first place in the Robot Game and the Global Innovation Project Award.
The annual competition judges teams on three aspects: Core Values, Innovation Project and Robot Design.
The team consists of local students Alex Lopez, Andrew Woods, Karthik Palled, Owen McKernan, Prisha Dargan, Sameer Gosalia, Shivum Telang, Sritej Padmanabhan, Ronit Ginde and Zach Manczka.
this. they treated it like a final and could not settle for a draw. klinsmann caught a lot of flak for saying we couldn t win a championship. i m sure the players feel good when they see that ledge over there. they feel good about knowing johnny brooks made that happen. 2-1 for the u.s. look at brooks. he has the tattoos. one for germany which is his mom s birth place and the other for illinois which is his dad s birth place. he has dual citizenship. he had to sit out a game in april because he was getting fresh ink on his back. wait a minute. be nice to him. everybody likes him right now so be nice. germany and portugal, mueller getting the germans started here a penalty shot in the tenth
minute. oh, my god, the germans ran through it like it was poland 1949. portugal was destroyed. they had a tough time there. tomas mueller. when you lose 4-0, that is bad, right? especially when you got the best player in the world and a lot looking to portugal possibly take it now all the way and now have a red card. a man that i just loathe ronaldo. i loathe him from his moussed hair to his cleats. terrible. that s so awful. portugal is going to be in a bad mood on sunday. fortunately their best defender got red carded and won t play against us and two other defenders i believe are hurt. if we get a draw, then if we get
usa! that s pretty good. that is very good. unbelievable. good morning. it s tuesday, june the 17th, and welcome to the millions of new soccer fans out there. oh, yeah. there s a few here. a few in my house too. with us on set, morning joe contributor john heilemann and msnbc visit iing us and nyc professor and also msnbc political analyst eugene robinson. usa, usa! white house correspondent for the associated press, julie pace is with us as well. is that what your house looked like yesterday afternoon? i heard some things happening. you scream? yes. i actually didn t really understand but now i do. i get it. this is really big. this is big! this is big. do you guys watch? soccer is not that complicated of a sport. it s really complicated. you put the ball in the back of the net! look. that was 38 seconds in. and, of course, ghana came back later and really dominated about 85 minutes of this match. we scored in the first minute. and then ghan
but two goals, late on in the second half, gave england theirfirst victory over germany in the knock out round of a major tournament match since the 1966 world cup final. we ll start with that goal from raheem sterling. he started and finished a move in the 75th minute to open the scoring. here he is celebrating and here are the england fans in the trafalagar square fan zone. england survived a scare almost immediately. tomas mueller breaking away and missing a one on one with the england goalkeepeer as he hit the ball wide and this was his reaction and then came this. harry kane the captain headed the clinching second goal