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Glendora High School Wins at 11th Annual Solar Cup

Glendora High's solar-powered boat proved triumphant against schools across Southern California.

Boats from Savannah High School in Anaheim and Glendora High School in eastern L.A. County won the 11th annual Solar Cup boat races today near Temecula.

Savannah won the veterans division and Glendora won the rookie prize in the boat races, which pitted 39 teams from across Southern California.
It was Savannah's third champion entry, and this year's boat was painted pink, to raise breast cancer awareness, as was a boat from Long Beach PolyHigh School.

The solar-power boats were built from identical kits featuring 16-foot hulls, solar panels and electric components. Teams apply skills in math, physics, engineering and communications to win.

The final heats today involved removing the solar panels and racing the boats on stored battery power alone, like dragsters.

The event is sponsored by the Metropolitan Water District, which supplies water from the Sacramento River delta and Colorado River to California cities from the Grapevine to San Ysidro. It was held at Lake Skinner, an MWD storage facility in western Riverside County.

- From City News Service

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