<p>From left to right: Park City High School physics teacher Charlie Matthews and the Robominers, Nicolas Miller, Florent Asti, Charlie Martz, Max Johansen and Brett Monty took first place at the Weber State University Utah FIRST Tech Challenge state competition on Saturday, Feb. 22. Photo courtesy of Charlie Matthews. The Park City High School robotics teams gathered around a large table at the Park City Center for Advanced Professional Studies on Thursday, Feb. 27. The young men, also known as the Robominers, sat on one side with their coach, Charlie Matthews, while the young women - the Torque Team - sat on the other.</p><p>They sat in humble silence as Matthews sung their praises, but when asked what their favorite thing about being on the robotics team was, almost all of them had something to say.</p><p>"You get to build something, and it's really hands-on," said Devon Dunmire, a member of the Torque Team. "Then, after you put all that hard work into it, you get to see a finished product, which is awesome."</p><p>The young men's team, the Robominers, is made up of students Nicolas Miller, Charlie Martz, Florent Asti, Brett Monty and Max Johansen. The young women on the Torque Team are Kayla Guillory, Devon Dunmire, Ellie Burton and Anna Buchman. All of the teammates are students in Matthews' Advanced Placement Physics class, and Matthews said it took a little bit of "arm-twisting" to get the young women to join.</p><p><a href="http://www.parkrecord.com/summit_county-education/ci_25274160/pchs-robotics-team-headed-super-regionals">Keep reading...</a></p>