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12-15-2004, 12:11 AM
Thread created automatically to discuss UFH Honoree: Wayne Cokeley (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/ufh.php?action=honoreedetail&id=30/).

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Bharat Nain
12-15-2004, 12:14 AM
In all the different teams and activities I have been in, I have yet to see a leader like him. It's more like "magic" to see the way he handles the team and situations, its just unbelievable. I consider myself lucky to be a part of a team that is lead by him. All year round he works extremely hard to keep the team running and other things in FIRST. It's an incredible experience to be around people who move in the right direction. If you have been around him, you will know what I mean, I seriously have no words to describe how much of an impact he has had on me and our team.

Congratulations Cokeley, this is more than well deserved! Thank you for all that you've done.
-Bharat

Amanda Morrison
12-15-2004, 12:15 AM
Congratulations to Wayne Cokeley for being honored as our next Unsung FIRST Hero.

Steve W
12-15-2004, 12:17 AM
Another amazing FIRSTer that I just gotta meet. Congrats and thanks for all you do here on CD.

John V-Neun
12-15-2004, 12:25 AM
Wayne,
Congratulations, from all I've heard and the brief time we've interacted; this is certainly well deserved.... (even if you put a "hit" out on me at nationals).

Enjoy the spotlight,
John

Mike Ciance
12-15-2004, 12:42 AM
I have to say, besides some members of my own family, nobody has done more great stuff to make me who i am than Mr. Cokeley. he's a role model, a mentor, and a good friend to everybody. i've learned so much from being on this team, it's immeasurable. all year 'round Cokeley gives all he's got (and then some) to the team's operation and betterment, and it shows. whether he's staying at a long meeting so we can get a lot done, devising ways to improve the team, or running it from a hospital bed, he's always devoted to making our experience with FIRST the best it can be.

Mike Schroeder
12-15-2004, 12:46 AM
I'm seriously at a lose of words, This is a definite long deserving. Wayne has Given me more chances that i realize. Its an amazing feeling to know that someone puts that much faith in me ,

Congratulations Mr Cokeley you truly deserve this honor

RoboMom
12-15-2004, 06:46 AM
Wayne, they got this one right!

Arefin Bari
12-15-2004, 07:04 AM
heard so much about you from your team members... you really deserve this.. congrats man. :)

Al Skierkiewicz
12-15-2004, 07:50 AM
Congratulations, Wayne. I remember that IRI interaction, it was great fun. Good Luck see you in a few months.
Al

shyra1353
12-15-2004, 11:44 AM
Congratulations ... you really deserved this .. I know your mentoring has been invaluable to many ...

Katie Reynolds
12-15-2004, 12:12 PM
Mr. Cokeley,

Though I've never had the honor of personally meeting you, it's obvious you are more than deserving of this award, by the way your team members talk about you.

Congratulations! :)

Ashley Weed
12-15-2004, 12:33 PM
Congratulations! to an absolutely amazing mentor.

Josh Hambright
12-15-2004, 12:51 PM
Congrats Wayne, although i haven't had the pleasure of meeting you, from what the UFH profile says about you, you are more then deserving of this award.

Rich Kressly
12-15-2004, 03:03 PM
Enjoy Wayne. You certainly define the words "teacher" and "mentor" in ways the rest of us can only hope to attain in the future. Thanks for setting the bar high for the rest of us to reach for.

Mr MOE
12-15-2004, 03:33 PM
Way to go, Wayne!

On behalf of MOE and the Miracle Workerz, we salute you for your tireless efforts and your obvious results.

Kyle Love
12-15-2004, 03:41 PM
Congrats Mr. Cokeley! Great guys like you and all the other Unsung heros keep FIRST going!

Dorienne
12-15-2004, 04:47 PM
Biggest congratulations to you, Mr. Cokeley! I've only met you briefly, but your team speaks so highly and so much of you that I feel as if I've known you for years! You truly deserve this honor, and I'm so glad you have finally received it. =) My most utter congratulations from the bottom of my heart to you.

Corey Balint
12-15-2004, 07:51 PM
Honestly, i dont know what to say about Cokeley. Theres wayy too much to even try to think of at once. Bharat and the Mikes really said what i would say. Theres soo much to say we cant say anything and that Cokeley really is a good friend.

The best way i can describe it, i just got back from a meeting that started at 230 went til 5 and then we went out to Fuddruckers(Cokeley, another mentor, and a few teammates) and talked about the team and all our normal random things for another 2 hours.

Congratulations on a long overdue awards Cokeley.

-CB

JudyVandy
12-16-2004, 12:23 PM
Congrads on the well deserved recognition. Your spirit and dedication are outstanding! Keep up the great work, not only with your team, but with the entire FIRST community.

Andy Brockway
12-16-2004, 04:32 PM
Congratulations Wayne! I was honored to finally meet you at this year's NJ Regional. Your support of all in the FIRST family is fantastic!

Elgin Clock
12-17-2004, 02:44 AM
Happy Birthday Wayne.. Oh.. DOH!! Wrong thread. :ahh:

Umm.. Congratulations on your UFH nomination Wayne.
There we go, that's the right topic. :)

All kidding aside, I was so glad to see that you were able to make it to the New Jersey Regional this year, and I would like to wish you and your teams continued success in the years to come.

Maybe I'll see you at the NJ Regional in 2005?

Rich Wong
12-17-2004, 09:53 PM
Congratulations Wayne!
I had the pleasure of meeting you and your team during the 2003 NJ Regional at Rutgers University. You probably don’t remember me, I was kind of in the way when you guys were busy fixing something… I think it was another team’s bot! I actually visited your pit several time to admire both the pit and your robot. I took many pictures to show NYC teams what an awesome FIRST team looks like.

Before then, I heard many stories about the legend of Wayne on Team# 25 from Randy (Director of NJ Regional). And that year was my pleasure of seeing you win the FIRST Regional Volunteer Award.

All I can said is….. “I’M NOT WORTHY…..”


Again Congrats…. and HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

Raul
12-18-2004, 02:38 PM
Congratulations Wayne,

Your leadership on team 25 and on the CD forums is evident. I greatly respect what your team has accomplished under yours and the other mentor's guidance.

I am glad that you got your "shot" at us and made good on the opportunity. No excuses, you beat us fairly in that rematch - I do not mind losing to a great team who truly earned the win.

I look forward to seeing what your team cooks up this year.

Raul

Matrix3000k
12-18-2004, 07:04 PM
Mr. C whats up man. i was just sitting here in cali and thought i would check out whats going on in with first and came along the article of the UFH and i want to extend my deepest congrats to you. i have known Mr. C for 9 years. he was my science teacher when i was a freshman in high school and hes the one that got me interested in the FIRST program when it started. I'm really glad that he did introduce me to FIRST. not only did i meet lots of people and made friends with many guys, girls, mentors, engineers and parents but he gave me a gift that most sports teams would have never given me. i mean we all have played on sports teams before and we all know that we get yelled at for the most little mistake that we do out on the field. but not in first if you make a mistake at anything you would not get yelled at but you would be educated on how not to make that mistake again. that is what Mr cokeley always believed in. our team/club never turned away any student and still will not turn anyone away. from being a student to a team mentor i have spent many interesting years with Mr cokeley. he is a very kind man loving, cares about everyone, and he is sooooooo spirited about first. i wanna thank Mr cokeley for who i am today. being involved with raider robotix and first have made a deep impact on my life and the way to do things now. i have never seen a man that would take the time away from his family time to help out a bunch of adolescents in an after school program. he totally deserve this award cokeley and i miss you and the team very very much. not only have you made a huge impact on my life but the other lives of the students that have graduated from NBTHS. hopefully i will be able to see you and team at nationals this year. but if i can't i will be wearing my Hawaiian shirt and cheering for raider robotix. Congrats again to a teacher, mentor, friend and deffently a hero!!!!!

Mario Azar
Raider Robotix Senior Mentor
Quote: Nothing is beyond anyones reach!!!!!!

tjrage_25
12-22-2004, 12:35 AM
Hey Mr. Cokeley!!!

I just randomly stopped by to see what was up in FIRST and I saw this. Congratulations!

You and the team have had an indescribable impact on my life. This team was my pride and my life for the four years that I was on it. I would like to thank you and the team in general for making that possible. The friends made on that team and your guidance and inspiration made those four years the best years of my life.

Once again, congratulations, this has been a long time coming and it is most definitly well deserved.

-Tom McLean

PS: The website that I developed for the team during those years helped me land a job interview with Drexel's web development department. I figured I should post the link, so here it is www.pages.drexel.edu/~tjm44/robotics

Adel Hodiwala
12-22-2004, 01:43 AM
words can not describe the impact that this man has had on so many students lives, whether he knows it or not

i know that as i attempt to write this i will not truley be able to express in words the impact that Mr. C has had on me and it is probably better that way because he is an individual that you really need to know to realize what a diverse and unique person he is.
His patience for the program and his students is tremendous. i believe that this is what has allowed team 25 to prosper for so long, and is what keeps the students coming back, whether it be active High schoolers, or alumni (ask big mike)

The team in general like many first teams, (esp. in the early years) went through a lot of hardships which would drive any sane person away from the project. But it truley takes a certain type of person to be a FIRST coach, Mr. C is without a doubt one of these gifted individuals.

His drive to the team and students who look up to him is incredible, it truely bares witness to the legacy that i feel he has created for himself.
He is an genuinly amazing and caring teacher, no in fact he is the definition of what a genuine teacher should be.

He spent the majority of his time trying to better our team, i honestly think that we and FIRST became a part of his family

By just observing over the years that i was in FIRST the way he carried himself and dealt with each obstacle that came in our way really left an impact on me. I learned about how FIRST really is about so much more than a robot competition, it is about team building and the individual. Mr. C knew this better than anyone i met throughout my whole FIRST experience. Truly one of the few teachers in my HS years that gave me actual guidance on where i wanted to direct my future.

Bringing the program into our school and sticking with it is something that i will always be so eternally greatful for, it was easily the best thing that i could have had in my life at the time

I realize more and more as i get older about how much of a positive impact he and his work ethic have had in my life. Im really glad youve gotten the recognition that you have becuase it is quite overdue

So MR. C thank you so much for your hard work and patience it is truly something that i will always be greatful to you for. Whether you realize it or not you have instilled in me morals that i will carry with me for the rest of my life.

Thank you





hes a really funny guy too, you should hear him rap sometime

BandChick
12-30-2004, 11:57 PM
Like everyone else above me, congratulations, you really deserved this!

Cokeley to me was more than just a mentor or a teacher or an advisor. The more time I spent around him and around both 1089 and 25 the more I realized that he is like another father to me. He guides and teaches and inspires kids to strive for things that before don't even seem obtainable. I've watched him do amazing things with the kids on 25 and it makes me want to keep coming back and find some way to help as much as he has. In fact, I've watched the hours that he puts in with 1089, a team that he puts in extra time to help mentor and it fills me with pride. His kids are even interested in it, and they, I'm sure take their ques from him.

Cokeley is one of the most inspirational people I know, and I'm really happy that he finally got his just desserts. Congratulations again!