<p>HARRISONBURG - Although they didn't make it to the championships this year, the season wasn't a complete bust for Brick Busters.</p><p>Between the cheers and high-fives, it was clear this season was a success for the team, a FIRST LEGO League squad consisting of six children from the Shenandoah Valley.</p><p>"It was amazing to see these bright, talented students acting as a team," said Jennifer Armstrong, the coach of Brick Busters. "However, we were disappointed not to be asked to continue on to Championships. It was a great, fun-filled day."</p><p>Brick Busters, which includes home-schoolers Micah Mutscheller, 13; Alexandre Armstrong, 13; David Snider, 15; Garrett Blake, 14; Ethan Rosvall, 14; and Ethan Peltola, 11, placed fourth in the annual LEGO Robotics competition Nov. 16 at James Madison University in Harrisonburg.</p><p><a href="http://www.dailyprogress.com/newsvirginian/news/local/valley-students-place-th-in-robotics-competition/article_b07631e8-5a52-11e3-af20-001a4bcf6878.html">Keep reading...</a></p>