<p>Hayes Glover, Kyle Parsons, Grant Hitchcock, Blake Estes and Nicholas Vining work on the robot that Cordova students will compete with this weekend at the 2013 BEST (Boosting Engineering, Science and Technology) Robotics Competition in Muscle Shoals. Daily Mountain Eagle - Jennifer Cohron slideshow Cordova students will be traveling to Muscle Shoals this weekend for the 2013 BEST (Boosting Engineering, Science and Technology) Robotics Competition.</p><p>A team of middle and high school students have been working for six weeks to build a robot that will be able to successfully navigate this year's game, "Gatekeeper 2013."</p><p>"It's a computer. It's basically an arm that moves on a trolley, and the arm has to pick up sticks and put them in different gates to create the power sources," said CEO Kyle Allen, a junior at Cordova High School.</p><p>Blue Devil Robotics is based at Bankhead Middle School, one of only three middle schools expected to compete at Northwest-Shoals Community College on Saturday.</p><p><a href="http://www.mountaineagle.com/view/full_story/23859527/article-Robotics-team-heading--to-prestigious-competition?instance=main_article">Keep reading...</a></p>