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GLYNDON, Minn. – Four students from Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton High School in Minnesota, known as the Pun-ishers robotics team, showcased their skills at the 2024 FIRST Championship in Houston. The team, comprised of senior Louis Gaytan, sophomore Lorents Gaytan, and 7th graders Cass Ahonen and Isaac Christopherson, traveled from their small town to compete against students from around the country and the world. Despite facing challenges, such as losing their mentor just before the state competition, the team persevered. With the Gaytan brothers taking on leadership roles, the team spent countless hours teaching themselves and preparing for the championship. Their efforts paid off, as they won the Inspire Award at the North Dakota FTC State Championships, earning them a spot at the FIRST Championship. In Houston, the Pun-ishers impressed with their performance, ultimately receiving the third place Connect Award for their mentorship efforts. The team’s journey from a small town to a global stage exemplifies dedication, perseverance, and the support of their community.