 Plainville High School hosted the second annual Connecticut Technology Education and Engineering Association C-Purge competition April 4th. The C-Purge program provides students with the opportunity to learn about robotics as well as science, technology, engineering, and math while building an underwater remote-operated vehicle as part of the curriculum. This year's challenge featured two underwater events that were graded and evaluated by volunteer divers from the Navy Submarine Support Facility dive locker and volunteer judges from Pre-Commissioning Unit North Dakota and Naval Sea Systems Command. Thirty-eight teams from eleven schools spread across Connecticut registered to participate in this event. After the day-long competition, four winners emerged and will now move on to the national competition in Indiana, May 19th. For Commander Submarine Group 2 Public Affairs, I'm Petty Officer Jason Perry.