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Talk about old brackets.... only 28 teams in the first tournament...
Conor Ryan
13-11-2005, 11:12
So that explains why we have team numbers....
So that explains why we have team numbers....
Actually no, Team numbers as you know them did not come around until the late 90's, but thats another story.
Amy, thanks for another great find!
Adam Richards
13-11-2005, 12:02
Actually no, Team numbers as you know them did not come around until the late 90's, but thats another story.
Amy, thanks for another great find!
I think he means it gets incredibly confusing to glance at one of these charts and figure out where teams in the Loser's Bracket were originally in the Winner's Bracket.
Something tells me TechnoKats still have some more things that they haven't posted yet...
Ian Curtis
13-11-2005, 14:17
Actually no, Team numbers as you know them did not come around until the late 90's, but thats another story.
Ah, what an interesting subject for FIRST 101. (hint, hint)
How many teams can you place a number to?
TechnoKats might just have 15yrs worth of things to post - however, most files are too large and not .jpgs. Let me know when CD allows 10mb .pdf files to be posted. :)
We hope to have much of the interesting finds posted on our website www.technokats.org in the coming weeks/months.
I am not sure the exact year actual team numbers started - but I know they changed every year up 'til 1998. We were team 1 (I just saw that in a printed out old school email from FIRST to our team - or maybe it was a fax), and also 31 at some point (not sure what others we were)... But in 1998, you got a number, and that's what you've had ever since. Can you imagine what it'd be like if we continued to change numbers every year? G's.
It's funny to watch the old videos from '92, '93 etc where they didn't use team numbers in announcing, so they always went by the school name and team name. Was confusing and long-winded.
I also found an old school email (from '94 maybe) where FIRST announced they finally had a website address (which was slightly different than it is now), and in the same breath said "email is new to us, bear with us"... haha..
Yeah - and btw - I believe there's only 7 of those 28 still remaining as-is today.
Pat Fairbank
13-11-2005, 17:03
How many teams can you place a number to?
I'm guessing that Kokomo/Delco is the present-day 45, and Wilson/Xerox is 191, but that's all I can pick out off the top of my head.
Anyone else see anything? There ought to be 5 more.
I'm guessing that Kokomo/Delco is the present-day 45, and Wilson/Xerox is 191, but that's all I can pick out off the top of my head.
Anyone else see anything? There ought to be 5 more.
Well the team that won the whole thing is 126 and I beleive the otehr final four teams are 111 and 190.
I'm guessing that Kokomo/Delco is the present-day 45, and Wilson/Xerox is 191, but that's all I can pick out off the top of my head.
Anyone else see anything? There ought to be 5 more.
Here's what I could decipher
Clinton/Nypro = 126
Wheeling/Motorola = 111
Doherty/WPI = 190
Central/NH Tech = 131
Shenen Dehowa/RPI = 20/250 (There was a split at some point, I forget the details)
Dallas C/E-Systems = 148 (E-Systems may have switched High Schools to Greenville HS at some point)
Nashua/FerroFL = 151
Andy Grady
13-11-2005, 17:20
Ah, what an interesting subject for FIRST 101. (hint, hint)
Check the archives, I think the old school brackets is one of the first things I covered! ;)
-Professor Grady
Pat Fairbank
13-11-2005, 17:26
Here's what I could decipher
Clinton/Nypro = 126
Wheeling/Motorola = 111
Doherty/WPI = 190
Central/NH Tech = 131
Shenen Dehowa/RPI = 20/250 (There was a split at some point, I forget the details)
Dallas C/E-Systems = 148 (E-Systems may have switched High Schools to Greenville HS at some point)
Nashua/FerroFL = 151
That's cool, I guess there's more than 7 teams still around, then, 7 being the number FIRST quotes on the Championship Criteria page. I suppose they're not taking mergers and splits into account (for example, 111's rookie year is listed as 1996; I assume that's because that year Wheeling HS came together with Rolling Meadows HS to form a team).
That's cool, I guess there's more than 7 teams still around, then, 7 being the number FIRST quotes on the Championship Criteria page. I suppose they're not taking mergers and splits into account (for example, 111's rookie year is listed as 1996; I assume that's because that year Wheeling HS came together with Rolling Meadows HS to form a team).
Yup, Pat. I think the case of WildStang, they took a few years off, hence why they aren't afforded original team status.
Two others that are still around kicking
Keene/Markem is the predecessor of 213
and Memorial is on there which is the predecessor of 238
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