The gymnasium at South Burlington High School was the scene for a thrilling state competition on Saturday, February 8. Only instead of squeaking sneakers, the space was filled with the unique sounds and drama of a robotics competition as 22 teams from across the state participated in the 2025 Vermont FIRST Tech Challenge.

Founded in 1989, is a global not-for-profit organization with a mission to inspire young engineers through a mentorship program that cultivates their STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) skills in a team-based format that fosters self-confidence, communication, and leadership skills. The organization offers three different program levels to provide an opportunity for youths to work in teams to learn how to design, build, and program robots: (FLL for ages 4-14) and the and (FTC and FRC, both for ages 14-18).
The FTC program in Vermont started over a decade ago and has grown to become a premier student-driven technology showcase for the state. For the past three years, the (CEMS), in partnership with and , has overseen the program and provides additional support through funding and an active volunteer corps of faculty and staff members.

In FTC, teams of up to 15 students are challenged to design, build, program, and operate robots that then compete in a head-to-head challenge that is organized in an alliance format (two teams compete against two other teams). They are guided by team mentors and their own passion for science, computers, and engineering. Together, they develop the necessary technical skills and embrace a spirit of innovation and teamwork to build sophisticated robots that perform autonomous and operator-navigated tasks through a complex obstacle course of challenges. Strategy is also a key component of the competition as top-placed teams can select their own alliances for the final rounds.
This year鈥檚 challenge theme was 鈥溾 where teams were inspired by robots diving into the depths of the ocean to explore the unknown and reveal its wonders.
2025 Vermont FIRST Tech Challenge Slideshow
2025 Vermont First Tech Challenge (FTC) State Championship participating teams are:
Team Number | Team Name | Team Location |
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Team #3397 | HiveMind Robotics | Essex Junction, VT |
Team #4946 | Robo Raiders | East Montpelier, VT |
Team #5741 | CVU RoboHawks | Hinesburg, VT |
Team #6731 | Ringers | Saint Albans, VT |
Team #7418 | Batteries Not Included | South Burlington, VT |
Team #8304 | Wired Cats | Saxtons River, VT |
Team #9622 | RMS Robotics | Rutland, VT |
Team #9721 | Green Mountain Gears | South Burlington, VT |
Team #10899 | Mansfield Mechanics United | Jericho, VT |
Team #14251 | Capital Robotics | Montpelier, VT |
Team #15081 | Milton Robotics | Milton, VT |
Team #16221 | Manchester Machine Makers | Manchester, VT |
Team #18351 | Bubbert Innovations | East Montpelier, VT |
Team #18616 | River Valley RAD's | Springfield, VT |
Team #18649 | Lancer Robotics | Hyde Park, VT |
Team #18650 | Cookie Clickers | Bennington, VT |
Team #21577 | Bulldog Robotics | Burlington, VT |
Team #22683 | JV RedHawks | Hinesburg, VT |
Team #23742 | Insufficient Power | South Burlington, VT |
Team #24107 | Trash Pandas | Westford, VT |
Team #24782 | Robo Raiders II | Montpelier, VT |