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Some Milford High School students have won the state level of the national Samsung Solve for Tomorrow STEM competition. The Milford High team is one of 50 chosen to compete for a top prize of $100,000 for the school although just by winning state they’ve already won $12,000 in electronics. The team is led by biomedical sciences teacher Tim Walsh and includes students Ian Wheelock, Kingston Rowlands and Dylan Sparks who graduated but is still on the team. Together they created a piece of adaptive equipment for people with poor muscular hand function to do certain science lab functions.