Milwaukee's Riverside University High School robotics team prepares for national championship bid
Posted: Apr 7, 2019 9:00 AM CST

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(MILWAUKEE) - The Riverside University High School robotics team is no stranger to success. The high-achieving RoboTigers have been among the best in the state for 10 years and a recent first place finish in a regional tournament held in Chicago will bring them to the World Robotics Championship at the end of this month.
The team is an extraordinary success story, competing against schools with wealthy corporate backers while bringing a diverse team to the arena.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Amanda Porterfield entered the world of competitive robotics work to meet the rising stars on the Riverside University High School RoboTigers.
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