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Mr MOE
21-10-2006, 20:06
It was a great fall day for the Duel on the Delaware today.

Here are the results:

Duel Master Volunteer Award - Dina Campagna, Team 341

"Success Won't Wait" Book Drive
- Total poundage of books collected - 7500 LBS!!!!
- Total poundage collected by winners, Chuck 84 - 4950 LBS!!!!

The Success Won't Wait organizers said that they collected more books from this event than any other event they have organized over the past four years. Thanks to EVERYONE who donated books for this!

ALLIANCES

#1 25, 365, 423, 1980
#2 1370, 153, 1719
#3 75, 816, 1389
#4 339, 272, 709
#5 1712, 84, 1647
#6 341, 1403, 316
#7 369, 422, 1089
#8 222, 87, 357

Champions - Alliance #1
Finalists - Alliance #7

Teams Recognized for Attending the Duel each of it's five years:

25
84
87
222
316 (host)
341
365 (host)
422
433
816

SPECIAL AWARDS

Duel Early Bird Award - Team 1980
Duel Spirit Award - Team 87
Duel Gracious Robot Award
- Team 341 for loaning their twin to pre-rookie 153
- Team 225 for loaning their robot to Team 1980

SPECIAL THANKS

All volunteers and sponsors.
Bill Enslen - volunteer coordinator
Bob Dudek - Duel event coordinator
Speakers
- John Steiner, SCC
- John Strait, DuPont Chambers Works
- Vicky Brady, DuPont Engineering Technology
- Jamie Ginn, Miss Delaware 2006
- SCC Oak Singers
Our wonderful emcee, Wayne Penn!
Mike Wade and NASA for the fine running playing field.
All the participating teams, who make doing this fun.

Look forward to Brunswick Eruption and Ramp Riot!

Have a great off-season!

Mr MOE
21-10-2006, 20:11
Other Duel recognition:

We had a terrific showing for the FIRST Vex Challege, Hangin A-Round Scrimmage. About 16 teams showed up to face off on the official FVC field.

Thanks to Joe Perrotto and his Vex team for putting this on.

Special thanks to Team 357 for displaying their awesome Mecanum-drive wheel wheelchair.

Special thanks to MOE alum Jake Warren for displaying the Foster Miller TALON robot.

It has been a tiring, but fun few days. Time to take a break!

OZ_341
21-10-2006, 20:18
To Team 365 and 316. Thanks for another awesome Duel. We had a great time and so did our pre-rookies from Episcopal Academy.

Thanks also to our partners, Teams 1403 and 316. It was a great run.

See everyone in a few weeks at Ramp Riot!


Al

Chuck Glick
21-10-2006, 20:18
It was a great fall day for the Duel on the Delaware today.

Here are the results:

Duel Master Volunteer Award - Dina Campagna, Team 341

"Success Won't Wait" Book Drive
- Total poundage of books collected - 7500 LBS!!!!
- Total poundage collected by winners, Chuck 84 - 4950 LBS!!!!

The Success Won't Wait organizers said that they collected more books from this event than any other event they have organized over the past four years. Thanks to EVERYONE who donated books for this!

ALLIANCES

#1 25, 365, 423, 1980
#2 1370, 153, 1719
#3 75, 816, 1389
#4 339, 272, 709
#5 1712, 84, 1647
#6 341, 1403, 316
#7 369, 422, 1089
#8 222, 87, 357

Champions - Alliance #1
Finalists - Alliance #7

Teams Recognized for Attending the Duel each of it's five years:

25
84
87
222
316 (host)
341
365 (host)
422
433
816

SPECIAL AWARDS

Duel Early Bird Award - Team 1980
Duel Spirit Award - Team 87
Duel Gracious Robot Award
- Team 341 for loaning their twin to pre-rookie 153
- Team 225 for loaning their robot to Team 1980

SPECIAL THANKS

All volunteers and sponsors.
Bill Enslen - volunteer coordinator
Bob Dudek - Duel event coordinator
Speakers
- John Steiner, SCC
- John Strait, DuPont Chambers Works
- Vicky Brady, DuPont Engineering Technology
- Jamie Ginn, Miss Delaware 2006
- SCC Oak Singers
Our wonderful emcee, Wayne Penn!
Mike Wade and NASA for the fine running playing field.
All the participating teams, who make doing this fun.

Look forward to Brunswick Eruption and Ramp Riot!

Have a great off-season!

Thanks for hosting the event. I know I speak for all of us here at Dawgma when I say that we had a great time! Hope to attend next year and look forward to seeing you guys at Ramp Riot. :D I'd also like to thank teams 84 and 1647 for assisting us in the playoffs, you all did a great job.

Koko Ed
21-10-2006, 20:20
It was a great fall day for the Duel on the Delaware today.

Here are the results:

Duel Master Volunteer Award - Dina Campagna, Team 341

"Success Won't Wait" Book Drive
- Total poundage of books collected - 7500 LBS!!!!
- Total poundage collected by winners, Chuck 84 - 4950 LBS!!!!

The Success Won't Wait organizers said that they collected more books from this event than any other event they have organized over the past four years. Thanks to EVERYONE who donated books for this!

ALLIANCES

#1 25, 365, 423, 1980
#2 1370, 153, 1719
#3 75, 816, 1389
#4 339, 272, 709
#5 1712, 84, 1647
#6 341, 1403, 316
#7 369, 422, 1089
#8 222, 87, 357

Champions - Alliance #1
Finalists - Alliance #7

Teams Recognized for Attending the Duel each of it's five years:

25
84
87
222
316 (host)
341
365 (host)
422
433
816

SPECIAL AWARDS

Duel Early Bird Award - Team 1980
Duel Spirit Award - Team 87
Duel Gracious Robot Award
- Team 341 for loaning their twin to pre-rookie 153
- Team 225 for loaning their robot to Team 1980

SPECIAL THANKS

All volunteers and sponsors.
Bill Enslen - volunteer coordinator
Bob Dudek - Duel event coordinator
Speakers
- John Steiner, SCC
- John Strait, DuPont Chambers Works
- Vicky Brady, DuPont Engineering Technology
- Jamie Ginn, Miss Delaware 2006
- SCC Oak Singers
Our wonderful emcee, Wayne Penn!
Mike Wade and NASA for the fine running playing field.
All the participating teams, who make doing this fun.

Look forward to Brunswick Eruption and Ramp Riot!

Have a great off-season!
Why are there 4 teams listed in the number 1 allaince?

Chuck Glick
21-10-2006, 20:24
Why are there 4 teams listed in the number 1 allaince?

The pre rookie, 1980, was a replacement for 423 in the last match. They looked good too. And a big FIRST thanks to 225 for letting them use their bot. :D

thefro526
21-10-2006, 20:29
Another excellent compitition.

Did the Moe,25,1980,423 alliance end up winning it?

Chuck Glick
21-10-2006, 20:32
Another excellent compitition.

Did the Moe,25,1980,423 alliance end up winning it?

Yep.

ALLIANCES

#1 25, 365, 423, 1980
#2 1370, 153, 1719
#3 75, 816, 1389
#4 339, 272, 709
#5 1712, 84, 1647
#6 341, 1403, 316
#7 369, 422, 1089
#8 222, 87, 357

Champions - Alliance #1
Finalists - Alliance #7

Kristian Calhoun
21-10-2006, 21:34
So I've just gotten home from a very tiring, yet absolutely amazing day at the Duel.

A big thanks to Team 316 and MOE for putting on a well ran event. Also to our alliance partners 365, 423, and 1980. You were all excellent to work with, very cooperative, and overall just great people - good job guys. Also thanks to Alliance 7, and many of the other teams for putting up some tough competition.

It was also fun to meet some other members of CD, such as Cuog and Billfred.
And I'm sure Tina enjoyed getting sang Happy Birthday to her by the entire crowd. ;)

DoD provided excellent practice for our new drive team, and a first experience of what FIRST is about for our new freshmen. Team 25 had a blast, and will definitely be back next year. But for the time being, we hope to see many of you at Brunswick Eruption 5 (there's still time to sign-up) and Ramp Riot.

whitetiger2225
21-10-2006, 21:51
I'm on team 423 (though i had to leave early today, before the third match in the first elimination match. i was the human player up to that point) and i'd like to say congrats to all the teams that played at the Duel. It's always a lot of fun to play with fewer robots, and while it's not as satisfying to play for only one day as it is to play for 3, I had a lot of fun today (and a good ammount of stress as well). I'm glad to hear that our alliance won, though i'm sure it was a great competition all the way through. Again, congrats to all teams in the Duel this year, and a special thanks to 1980 for filling in for us (what was wrong with our robot in the last match?).
Good luck to everyone in any other off-season events you may have, and good luck with the 2007 game. I hope it's as much fun as the one this year was.

Greg Marra
21-10-2006, 21:55
What did the scores at the competition look like? With these alliances, I could see some three digit numbers being put up easily.

DanDon
21-10-2006, 21:57
The high score was in the second finals match, with a score of 104 to 59, with alliance #1 winning.

Mr MOE
21-10-2006, 22:04
What did the scores at the competition look like? With these alliances, I could see some three digit numbers being put up easily.

Remember, even with these awesome robots, many teams were trying out new drivers, so scores might not be as high. I will say, even with new drivers, alliances in both qualifying and eliminations matches were playing this game hard and fast.

I especially liked the A-Bomb on the ramp between the Tigertrons, Team 222, and Royal Assault, Team 357. I believe this happened in the first match of the quarterfinals. It was a brilliant play and fun to watch live.

whitetiger2225
21-10-2006, 22:08
What did the scores at the competition look like? With these alliances, I could see some three digit numbers being put up easily.

apparently we won the last one 105-something...teams werent exactly fair

AmayaSaria
21-10-2006, 23:20
Wowzers! What an amazing event! Thanks to 316 and 365 for hosting this great day!

Thank you to our alliance--816 and 1389! We did a great job together! =D

Congrats to the winning teams~! Hope this day was as awesome for you as it was for me!

Cuog
21-10-2006, 23:50
It was great, we had a very high scoring final match, 105 - 59 was very high for both alliances involved. I also ran into some members of 25 and Bilfred once or twice as well

DanDon
21-10-2006, 23:51
Thanks for an amazing time guys. It was my first off season event ever, and boy did I pick a good one.......thanks to MOE and Lunatecs for putting on the event......for Rai and Sam and Ilana for "adopting" me, and to all the teams for participating. Congrats to the winning alliance, and to the finalist alliance, and to all the other alliances too.......you all were great.

Thanks to Wayne and Bill for being a great MC/announcer pair, and to Carol for being head referee.

Thanks to Mike for getting the field set up, and working, and thanks to all the referees for doing a great job.

I had a great time, and am looking forward to next year and this season even more!

/dan

galewind
22-10-2006, 09:42
On behalf of team 1089, I'd love to thank teams 369 and 422 for being amazing alliance partners. We had a fantastic shooting bot in 369, a fantastic defense and low-scoring bot (that vaguely reminded me of a snowmobile) in 422, and with us, what I refer to as a "jack-of-all-trades, master of none", it made a pretty well-rounded alliance.

Going into the alliance selection off a 1-4 record, we were very pleasantly surprised to have been picked at all, let alone passing the quarterfinals. And making it to the finals against 25, 365, and 422, all I could do is go up to Wayne C. and say "please don't completely destroy our machine, we want to compete in BE in 2 weeks". When you go into the finals against national finalists and two other fantastic teams with "2/3 working" bot on our end (our balls kept jamming and we couldn't figure out why), you pretty much know how it's going to end up, but we played our hearts out anyway and didn't leave disappointed. As one of my kids said "how can you feel bad getting beat by 25"?

This competition was meant for us to teach some of our new students about jobs done at an FRC competition. We had a small amount of pit scouting, round scouting, etc...we also tried to emphasize improved communication between our students and mentors -- and we did it with flying colors. Coming home with a finalist trophy only pushes some kids harder to do even better in the future.

Thanks to 365, 316, Mike Wade, and all the volunteers who made Duel5 an amazing success!! Our students had a fantastic time, the event ended at a reasonable hour, and everyone was courteous and professional. Also thanks to John LaRock and the announcer (who I forget his name, I'm sorry) for helping to push our upcoming FLL competition (Mission: Mercury)!

Congrats again to 25, 423, 365, and 1980 for "doing the duel!"

galewind
22-10-2006, 10:02
BTW, I don't know if anyone else noticed, but team 1089 got significantly louder after qualifying rounds. That was because the rest of their team finally arrived from taking PSATs. We almost doubled in size after lunch :).

Ashley Weed
22-10-2006, 10:20
For my first time at the Duel, I have to say it was one of the most relaxing competition atmosphere's I have ever been in. Carney's Point was far enough away from the city to not be "bussling" and yet close enough to be easily accessible. Everyone was very friendly, and many students had high spirits!

As always a very extended thanks to Mike for his traveling field.

Thanks to Dawgma for letting us run with you in the finals. You guys definitely have an amazing rookie robot, and I wish you the best of luck this year.

Looking forward to seeing everyone at Ramp Riot!

BandChick
22-10-2006, 10:54
Duel was a GREAT environment, as always. Thanks to 316 and 365, can't wait for next year !! Congratulations to the winning alliance, and a GREAT JOB to EVERYONE who competed !!

Athleticgirl389
22-10-2006, 12:45
It was great, we had a very high scoring final match, 105 - 59 was very high for both alliances involved.

I took a picture of the scores and it was 104... unless they changed it in the end. But either way that's remarkable!!

Kristian Calhoun
22-10-2006, 14:42
I took a picture of the scores and it was 104... unless they changed it in the end. But either way that's remarkable!!It was indeed 104-59. There weren't any penalties or changes.
Finals match 2 was also the highest score of the day.
http://img250.imageshack.us/img250/5337/pa210100gv7.th.jpg (http://img250.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pa210100gv7.jpg)

Athleticgirl389
22-10-2006, 14:53
It was indeed 104-59. There weren't any penalties or changes.
Finals match 2 was also the highest score of the day.
http://img250.imageshack.us/img250/5337/pa210100gv7.th.jpg (http://img250.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pa210100gv7.jpg)
Ahh! Thanks! I'm glad someone else took a pic (of the scores) besides me haha. That last round was amazing!!!

Ashley Weed
22-10-2006, 16:32
BTW... I was just going through pictures - Miss Delaware was totally awesome! :D

Mr MOE
22-10-2006, 17:03
BTW... I was just going through pictures - Miss Delaware was totally awesome! :D

Ashley:

Thanks for the feedback. Jamie Ginn (aka Miss Delaware 2006) is a real down-to-earth person. Unfortunately, we did not have time to get to know her background better. She loves her hybrid car and has received recognition from the Environmental Protection Agency.

As she mentioned, she is only one of two 2006 Miss America contestants, who are engineers (I believe the other is Miss Wisconsin).

Ultima
22-10-2006, 19:48
Team 369 would like to thank "MOE" and "Lunatecs" for hosting such a great event. Our entire team wants to thank the referees, volunteers, and the fellow teams for making our first year at Duel on Delaware extremely fun and worthwile.

Also we would like to thank our teammates 422 and 1089 for being so great. Just the experience of playing with them made it worth being there, and as for the final matches, we couldnt ask for more worthy opponents thanks 25 and 365. We hope to see everyone in BE in 2 weeks.

BTW: We thought we wouldnt be able to play seeing as we forgot our controls at school. :rolleyes: After running around and scouting for parts we managed to stitch a controller of 3 joysticks, 2005 OI, a piece of metal board, and a A LOT of ducktape. Anyway we had a blast, hope to see you all soon!

rurouni_MOE
22-10-2006, 20:01
Thank you for everyone who came to the Duel! I spent a lot of time with the Vex teams so extra thanks to them! You guys were a lot of fun!

And to all my teammates, the LuNaTeCs, parents, friends, FIRST representatives, Miss Delaware, and everyone else who was there being a volunteer, you were AMAZING, thank you so much for your hard work! A special thanks to Mr. Enslen, it is his mile long spread sheets that ensure everything gets done.

I came back into the FRC competition in time to watch the final two matches (and somehow ended up announcing the last one...thanks Bill!) It was totally awesome watching the 25, 365, 423, and 1980 win. This is the first time MOE has ever won their own event! I know we were all pretty excited about that. Thank you 25, 523, and 1980 for helping us do that!

SEE YOU ALL NEXT YEAR!

Davie Byrne
23-10-2006, 06:24
Team 1980 would like to thank 365 and 25 and all of our opponents and alliance members throughout the day. The duel was a great experience and really got our team excited about FIRST.
and big thanks to Ron Karpinski and team 225, who let us borrow their robot for the day.

Larry Albert
23-10-2006, 08:45
Team 1980 would also like to thank Teams 365 and 316 for hosting a terrific event, Mike Wade for the arena , the entertaining announcers, the very fair referees and the legions of volunteers. Our goal walking in was to expose this pre-rookie team and their parents to what a FIRST competition was all about. This of course would not have been possible without the graciousness of team 225 and their mentor for lending us their robot.

It was an enormous thrill to be able to join teams 365, 25 and 423 as part of the winning alliance. What a memorable day!

camtunkpa
23-10-2006, 13:16
Team 222 had a great time at the Duel. Thanks to all the hard work by 365 and 316 to pull this event off. Thanks to all the competing teams for helping break in some of our new students. Can't wait to see everyone at Brunswick Eruption and Ramp Riot.

Freddy Schurr
23-10-2006, 13:50
Is there going to be any pictures of the event?

Waynep
23-10-2006, 15:59
Is there going to be any pictures of the event?

I'm sure there will be as I'm looking forward to seeing them too, but won't seeing them just make you regret missing the event more? j/k completing homework assignments is reasonable. Too bad though, we were hoping that you would take a few spins at the mic as our guest MC.

PIC REQUESTS
-For all of you award winners, can you take a picture of the trophies? The Duel trophies are a work of art.
-A picture of the dumbfounded and mortified looks on the faces of our birthday girls Tina from 25, who turned 16 and Katie from 1089, who turned 17 at the Duel, standing in the middle of the field as the crowd sang them a happy birthday.

I echo what everyone has said MOE and the Lunatecs put on a great event. I had high expectations going into the Duel, but the event far exceeded all of them. It was evident that the organizers spent a lot of time and attention. The sheer TONNAGE of books collected in the book drive blew my mind, the great guest speakers (Miss Deleware being a Dupont Engineer was really cool), the banners as well as the spray painted team numbers on the carpet squares at each pit (I really thought this was a nice touch), the Vex Scrimmage, the Talon Bot and 357 Mechanum WheelChair Demonstrations, the abundance of volunteers, and the overwhelming spirit and sportsmanship demonstrated by all of the teams made for one heck of an offseason competition. Congratulations to all of the teams, but especially to the Champs and the Finalists for the GP they exhibited with the inclusion of a pre-rookie team into the finals. I believe the two posts from 1980 earlier say how much they got out of it. You gave them a great introduction and welcome to the world of FIRST.

To all of the Duel planning committee I thank you for having me come down. It was an honor to work alongside so many great volunteers and a pleasure to meet and talk to so many attending the Duel. Thanks to the team de Special thanks to Joe and Carol Perotto for picking me up and hosting me for a night, as well as Pete K for the ride back to the airport in his S4! I had a lot of fun at the Duel. This is a great event and I would highly recommend it to other teams considering an off-season in the future.

petek
23-10-2006, 16:03
as well as Pete K for the ride back to the airport in his S4!Any time for you, Wayne. Maybe next time we won't have a caravan or Paul in the car and I can open it up!

IraJason
23-10-2006, 17:44
I think I have too many pictures of our bot in action, but I'm sure there are a few non-Dawgma related pics in the over 600 that I have...


I had way too much time to take pictures.

Athleticgirl389
23-10-2006, 18:37
I think I have too many pictures of our bot in action, but I'm sure there are a few non-Dawgma related pics in the over 600 that I have...


I had way too much time to take pictures.
That is AMAZING!!!! 600... my camera can't hold that many with just the one video card. I took over 150 at Duel, and my wasn't even competing haha.

Freddy Schurr
23-10-2006, 18:38
I'm sure there will be as I'm looking forward to seeing them too, but won't seeing them just make you regret missing the event more? j/k completing homework assignments is reasonable. Too bad though, we were hoping that you would take a few spins at the mic as our guest MC.

I really wanted to attend, I was so bummed out that could not come. My teaching class has me doing a lot of work this semester. I am def without a doubt next year going to attend and help out, I making that promise right now.

IraJason
23-10-2006, 20:46
That is AMAZING!!!! 600... my camera can't hold that many with just the one video card. I took over 150 at Duel, and my wasn't even competing haha.

I actually brought two cameras with us, each with a 1 GB card in them. They each could take about 270 pictures, and I maxed out both cards... :ahh:

Actually, I included the pictures from the day before when we demoed a few Vex bots at the Franklin Institute in that count, So we really only had about 540-550 for the day, which is still pretty impressive.

At least we'll have a few good shots of our team in action... I hope...

Cuog
23-10-2006, 21:10
While we are requesting photos does anyone have and pics/movies of me juggling?

Athleticgirl389
23-10-2006, 21:11
I actually brought two cameras with us, each with a 1 GB card in them. They each could take about 270 pictures, and I maxed out both cards... :ahh:

Actually, I included the pictures from the day before when we demoed a few Vex bots at the Franklin Institute in that count, So we really only had about 540-550 for the day, which is still pretty impressive.

At least we'll have a few good shots of our team in action... I hope...
That's still very impressive. I used to have 2-1 GB cards and a a 512 MB. Those 3 held about 400 in total. I upgraded to a 2 GB... And I just looked at it and forget what I said before cause it holds 663 pics. I can't wait for Regionals... I know I'll be maxing out the card each day haha. Us photographers can get a lil crazy sometimes, no? Lol. And I hope with all those pics that you got some nice ones :)

BandChick
24-10-2006, 08:28
Well, today is our first post-Duel team meeting, so if anyone brings pictures, I'll request the Katie!1089 photo. I'm sure we have it SOMEWHERE, if not on video. Because we just love to tease our teammates. I'll also check out whatever else we have with our media chairperson, and upload some stuff soon.

BandChick
26-10-2006, 00:18
Well, it isn't the WHOLE shot of them being embarassed, but it's enough to make you laugh....

Singing to the 1089 and 25 birthday girls:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7465668091615948619&hl=en