Update – May 15, 2020: The remaining 2020 events have been cancelled by FIRST due to the global COVID-19 pandemic and Infinite Recharge will be replayed in 2021 (full details can be found at : The remaining 2020 events have been cancelled by FIRST due to the global COVID-19 pandemic and Infinite Recharge will be replayed in 2021 (full details can be found at https://www.firstinspires.org/covid-19 ).

On May 2, FIRST held a Virtual Showcase and announced some awards from the regionals that were not played this year. Congratulations to the following teams and individuals!



Oklahoma Regional: Regional Chairman’s Award – 2723 Team Rocket, Oklahoma City, OK; Woodie Flowers Finalist Award – Lori Farris (2341); Dean’s List Finalist Award – Katherine Abshagen (2723) & Matthew Lewis (7464); Volunteer of the Year – David Hoffmeier



Green Country Regional: Regional Chairman’s Award – 6424 Stealth Panther Robotics, Knob Knoster, MO; Woodie Flowers Finalist Award – Jennifer Abshagen (2723), Dean’s List Finalist Award – Alexis Dixon (1939) & Braxton Johnson (31); Volunteer of the Year – Lane Matheson

2020 Oklahoma Regional – Photo Gallery

2020 FIRST Regional – Part I:

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2020 Infinite Recharge

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2019 Highlights

2019 Photo Gallery is here

2019 Finals and Awards Video

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Now in its 12th year, the annual Oklahoma FIRST Regional is a competition in which teams from across the country (and even the world!) participate in robotics matches which pair professionals and young people to solve an engineering design problem and compete.

FIRST, which stands for For the Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology, is a nonprofit organization founded in 1989 by Dean Kamen. Kamen is an inventor, entrepreneur, and a strong promoter of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). He is best known as the inventor of the Segway. Kamen noticed that the number of American students in the science and technology field was widely decreasing and he wanted to inspire young adults to join the vast STEM fields.