
The Holdrum CyberHawks won the 2nd place Champions award out of the 80 top teams in NJ. The team was in the top three of all judging categories with a perfect score on their robot design rubric and placed 18th overall in robot performance.
This 2nd place award has resulted in the CyberHawks receiving a bid to compete in the World Championship to be held in Detroit April 2019 where they will compete against 100+ of the top teams in the entire world.