View Full Version : 2007 Chesapeake Regional - Discussion
Sgraff_SRHS06
15-03-2007, 20:25
Discuss the Chesapeake regional here--anything you're finding there, comments about bots, etc.
It has been an interesting day here, I have been very surprised by the number of teams that were no shows for the practice matches. Most matches were 1v1 or 1v2. A lot of teams still seemed to be assembling their robots. Inspections seemed to be behind, and teams seemed to be having problems getting approved.
Very few teams have a working auto mode, there have been a few teams 888 and 1629 who have placed a keeper in auto mode. Other then that I can't say I saw more then 10-15 working autos.
I will be curious to see how things go tomorrow in terms of pairings, and who is working.
As for our robot SPIKE seems to be happy, we swapped out our hook for a claw grabber, and that has wored great. I am curious to see what others think.
StephLee
15-03-2007, 21:41
I thought the driver's meeting today after matches were over was done very well, and the questions were answered more thoroughly than I've heard before. I'm looking forward to tomorrow, I can't wait to see some of these robots in real-match scenarios.
Sgraff_SRHS06
15-03-2007, 22:28
It has been an interesting day here, I have been very surprised by the number of teams that were no shows for the practice matches. Most matches were 1v1 or 1v2. A lot of teams still seemed to be assembling their robots. Inspections seemed to be behind, and teams seemed to be having problems getting approved.
Very few teams have a working auto mode, there have been a few teams 888 and 1629 who have placed a keeper in auto mode. Other then that I can't say I saw more then 10-15 working autos.
I will be curious to see how things go tomorrow in terms of pairings, and who is working.
As for our robot SPIKE seems to be happy, we swapped out our hook for a claw grabber, and that has wored great. I am curious to see what others think.
Now there you go! ;) Have you been able to pick up anything yet?
How many people has everyone sent to build robots at regional? It sounds crazy, but it happens.
rcflyer620
15-03-2007, 22:33
Well, the lights out and the early cut-off didn't help much but we managed to make it to every one of our matches even though inspection took almost an hour!
We made some mods before closing and I think we are ready to go for tomorrow. Just the usual tightening and tinkering.
Looking forward to seeing all of out there...
Team 2199 - The "Robo-Lions!"
175 has a working auto as well. I predict that there will be a new national high score at Chesapeake.
Wetzel
Lil' Lavery
15-03-2007, 22:39
I predict that there will be a new national high score at Chesapeake.
With a little bit of luck, Chesapeake might top the 316 mark with a proper [mis]match-up, but I think someone at the Midwest (especially if 111 gets its auto working and if 71 fixes its motor issue) or Silicon Valley will beat 316 first and set the new high for the week.
Vashts6583
15-03-2007, 22:49
Team 007 had a pretty easy day, compared to previous years. Despite missing our first practice match, we ended up getting inspected quickly and early, and we've been able to test everything our robot should be able to do. Autonomous works, our ramp works, and we can reach all three spiders with relative ease. The upcoming matches should be rather interesting.
The only real thing that I was a little set aback by was the need for a "Team Safety Log" as well as a compilation of Material Safety Data Sheets, and related safety items (like Baking Soda for leaking batteries). I honestly had never known about that until today when two of the, well, I guess you could call them "Safety Judges" came around and asked me about them. SURPRISE!!! So, that's what I'm doing right now. As well as getting together anything else I think we might need tomorrow that I can get from my house.
Best of luck to all teams out there, and I'll see you tomorrow!!!
Sgraff_SRHS06
15-03-2007, 23:14
Chesapeake has always been one of those regionals where if you have a really good alliance, the points will pile on.
I think at least one alliance is going to get over 400 points. 512 is very unlikely, though.
RoboMadi
16-03-2007, 05:49
ehm ehm.........
there is already a thread with the on going discussion regarding 2007 Chesapeake Regional
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=49350
Now lets not worry, but score like crazy FIRSTers! :D
Sgraff_SRHS06
16-03-2007, 13:13
This thread is for discussion of stuff at competition, namely robot commentaries, high scores, etc. The other thread is more for a general discussion.
Sgraff_SRHS06
16-03-2007, 15:35
This is also funny: in 4 or 5 matches 175 or 1111 have either been paired with or against each other (3 times with, 1 time against.) Anyone notice this with other combinations?
The scheduling has been absurd, we have been paired against our neighbors at least twice each. It seems down right silly to have this kind of pairing, it needs to be more random.
Today has been great for us! We got 264 in one match, if we had had more ringers we may have have broken the national average.
There was a lot of problems with inspections, they finished at 1:30 today. A lot of teams were missing from matches throughout the day which was unfortunant.
I am looking forward to tomorrow, it should be interesting. Curious to what others thought.
StephLee
16-03-2007, 20:12
Out of 6 matches today, we played three with only two robots on our alliance. Not to mention a ringer on our flag mount, the one place we can get a ringer stuck on us that we can't get it off, unless we drop our ramps. This trend of missing matches is getting disturbing, it really hurts your alliance partners. Just a shout out to all teams: if you can move at all, make it to your match. Your alliance partners will thank you, even if you're not quick or high-scoring. It's a terrible psyche-out for your alliance when they're down a partner, and you can always try to play defense.
We have a detailed scouting database; when it's finished I'll post some of it. Our stats show a big discrepancy between scoring potential and standings.
The Lucas
16-03-2007, 20:24
Just a shout out to all teams: if you can move at all, make it to your match. Your alliance partners will thank you, even if you're not quick or high-scoring. It's a terrible psyche-out for your alliance when they're down a partner, and you can always try to play defense.
Or if you can't move at all you could always score 30 pts without moving (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=55793) :D
StephLee
16-03-2007, 20:36
Or if you can't move at all you could always score 30 pts without moving (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=55793) :D
I saw that thread after I made my post...see, even a non-mover can score.
The only real thing that I was a little set aback by was the need for a "Team Safety Log" as well as a compilation of Material Safety Data Sheets, and related safety items (like Baking Soda for leaking batteries). I honestly had never known about that until today when two of the, well, I guess you could call them "Safety Judges" came around and asked me about them. SURPRISE!!! So, that's what I'm doing right now. As well as getting together anything else I think we might need tomorrow that I can get from my house.
Whuuhhh-huh? Who told you that??? Geez, just when FIRST goes to extra lengths to make sure one set of officials remains focused on what they are doing and doesn't make up rules they shouldn't, another group pops up and starts in... Lets be clear about this - the Safety Advisors are just that - advisors. They have absolutely no regulatory authority at a FRC competition. They are not judges. They are not referees. They are not sanctioned event personnel with judicial authority. They can NOT tell a team to create a Safety Log or anything else. The U/L personnel that may be attending an event are there to observe and advise - they are not there to create rules or additional bureaucracy. If you find that this is happening, please notify the FIRST FTA, your Regional Director, and/or the event manager immediately.
-dave
Sgraff_SRHS06
16-03-2007, 21:41
Out of 6 matches today, we played three with only two robots on our alliance. Not to mention a ringer on our flag mount, the one place we can get a ringer stuck on us that we can't get it off, unless we drop our ramps. This trend of missing matches is getting disturbing, it really hurts your alliance partners. Just a shout out to all teams: if you can move at all, make it to your match. Your alliance partners will thank you, even if you're not quick or high-scoring. It's a terrible psyche-out for your alliance when they're down a partner, and you can always try to play defense.
We have a detailed scouting database; when it's finished I'll post some of it. Our stats show a big discrepancy between scoring potential and standings.
Is there any way at least to compile at least which robots are better at scoring ringers and those that are better rampbots?
I wish I could share our teams scouting info, but I am not authorized to release such information.
I hope the roads are not too bad tomorrow.
Sgraff_SRHS06
16-03-2007, 22:06
You shouldn't have this snow problem tomorrow. However, if you do wear shorts, make sure you wear either a hoodie or sweatshirts or at least 2 polos :D.
StephLee
16-03-2007, 22:23
Okay, so for our stats...
The top ten teams by the standings:
293 - 19 ringers in 6 matches
836 - 17 ringers in 5 matches
75 - 18 ringers in 6 matches
1748 - 0 ringers in 6 matches
768 - 19 ringers in 6 matches
1418 - 19 ringers in 6 matches
1894 - 0 ringers in 6 matches
2234 - 0 ringers in 5 matches
1727 - 10 ringers in 5 matches
1218 - 8 ringers in 5 matches
Averages:
836 - 3.4
293 - 3.2
768 - 3.2
1418 - 3.2
75 - 3
1727 - 2
1218 - 1.6
1748 - 0
1894 - 0
2234 - 0
Teams who have scored the most ringers:
1629 - 21 ringers in 6 matches
293 - 19 ringers in 6 matches
768 - 19 ringers in 6 matches
1418 - 19 ringers in 6 matches
75 - 18 ringers in 6 matches
175 - 18 ringers in 5 matches
836 - 17 ringers in 5 matches
341 - 13 ringers in 5 matches
614 - 10 ringers in 6 matches
1727 - 10 ringers in 5 matches
The same list of teams with average ringers (to account for different numbers of matches)(standings in parenthasis):
(21)175 - 3.6
(34)1629 - 3.5
(2)836 - 3.4
(1)293 - 3.2
(5)768 - 3.2
(6)1418 - 3.2
(3)75 - 3
(14)341 - 2.6
(9)1727 - 2
(17)614 - 1.7
*friendly note* We've noticed this weekend how often one match can mess up a team's average number of ringers. Defenders, tipping, and "unfortunate circumstances" should be remembered or at least noted when looking at statistics; a team can't control if another team's human player rings them with a tube in such a way that it can't be removed.
Make of these stats what you will...we aren't trying to elevate or put down anyone by posting this, we're just a bit surprised that the number of ringers scored doesn't necessarily correlate to the standings. Some very high-ranked teams haven't scored a tube, which could easily be attributed to playing defense well and helping out your partners. Likewise, this game makes it exceptionally difficult for one good scoring robot to carry an entire alliance, hence some high-scoring teams who aren't ranked as highly.
Steph - thanks for this awesome list
Anyway I hesitate to tell you this, but team we've actually played six matches already. Out of curiosity, how many ringers and keepers has Meshach scored?
Steve
StephLee
16-03-2007, 22:33
Steph - thanks for this awesome list
Anyway I hesitate to tell you this, but team we've actually played six matches already. Out of curiosity, how many ringers and keepers has Meshach scored?
Steve
We've scored 21 ringers, no keepers in qualifiers. We're on the list up there. I'm not sure why you showed up as only 5 matches.
I forgot to add to the other match, good luck to everyone at Chesapeake tomorrow and stay dry/warm/safe on the trip to the acadamy tomorrow morning.
rcflyer620
16-03-2007, 22:35
Team 007 had a pretty easy day, compared to previous years. Despite missing our first practice match, we ended up getting inspected quickly and early, and we've been able to test everything our robot should be able to do. Autonomous works, our ramp works, and we can reach all three spiders with relative ease. The upcoming matches should be rather interesting.
The only real thing that I was a little set aback by was the need for a "Team Safety Log" as well as a compilation of Material Safety Data Sheets, and related safety items (like Baking Soda for leaking batteries). I honestly had never known about that until today when two of the, well, I guess you could call them "Safety Judges" came around and asked me about them. SURPRISE!!! So, that's what I'm doing right now. As well as getting together anything else I think we might need tomorrow that I can get from my house.
Best of luck to all teams out there, and I'll see you tomorrow!!!
Any more word on these Safety Logs? I'd hate to get to the finals and get nailed on something this weird. I don't remember seeing anything about this in the rules or the competition guidelines.
We are a first year team that happens to be doing well. Any info to avoid a technical problem would be useful.
Thanks!
Okay, so for our stats...
The top ten teams by the standings:
293 - 19 ringers in 6 matches
836 - 17 ringers in 5 matches
75 - 18 ringers in 6 matches
1748 - 0 ringers in 6 matches
768 - 19 ringers in 6 matches
1418 - 19 ringers in 6 matches
1894 - 0 ringers in 6 matches
2234 - 0 ringers in 5 matches
1727 - 10 ringers in 5 matches
1218 - 8 ringers in 5 matches
Averages:
836 - 3.4
293 - 3.2
768 - 3.2
1418 - 3.2
75 - 3
1727 - 2
1218 - 1.6
1748 - 0
1894 - 0
2234 - 0
Teams who have scored the most ringers:
1629 - 21 ringers in 6 matches
293 - 19 ringers in 6 matches
768 - 19 ringers in 6 matches
1418 - 19 ringers in 6 matches
75 - 18 ringers in 6 matches
175 - 18 ringers in 5 matches
836 - 17 ringers in 5 matches
341 - 13 ringers in 5 matches
614 - 10 ringers in 6 matches
1727 - 10 ringers in 5 matches
The same list of teams with average ringers (to account for different numbers of matches)(standings in parenthasis):
(21)175 - 3.6
(34)1629 - 3.5
(2)836 - 3.4
(1)293 - 3.2
(5)768 - 3.2
(6)1418 - 3.2
(3)75 - 3
(14)341 - 2.6
(9)1727 - 2
(17)614 - 1.7
*friendly note* We've noticed this weekend how often one match can mess up a team's average number of ringers. Defenders, tipping, and "unfortunate circumstances" should be remembered or at least noted when looking at statistics; a team can't control if another team's human player rings them with a tube in such a way that it can't be removed.
Make of these stats what you will...we aren't trying to elevate or put down anyone by posting this, we're just a bit surprised that the number of ringers scored doesn't necessarily correlate to the standings. Some very high-ranked teams haven't scored a tube, which could easily be attributed to playing defense well and helping out your partners. Likewise, this game makes it exceptionally difficult for one good scoring robot to carry an entire alliance, hence some high-scoring teams who aren't ranked as highly.
Great list. I was also surprised that many teams with solid averages are so low in the standings. This game is very difficult for one team to carry an alliance. Also Autonamous has been a bust I would say, only 1-2 keepers have been scored during the competition. A select few teams have come close, but the lighting does not make the camera use very easy.
Robyn Needel
17-03-2007, 00:14
We also experienced the Safety Advisors telling us that we should have a Safety Log, specialized Safety manual, training logs, Material Data Sheets and so on. It was a bit disconcerting, especially to our inexperienced safety representative, who was standing in for our ill Safety Captain.
We were using our new scouting software yesterday and today and came up with pretty accurate predictions about team performance. Our scouting mentor TJ was fixing some glitches in the software tonight and will be around tomorrow for anyone who is using it or wants to and needs some guidance.
In addition to having a great day playing with all our alliance partners and opponents, Team 768 was fortunate to have a local tv station come and do a great piece on FIRST (it's only taken us 4 years to tallking to them). Here's the link: - and they did an awesome job of covering the regional in a short time...here's the link http://wjz.com/seenon/local_story_075152422.html We are hoping it stays up for a few days, at least!
See you all tomorrow :-)
Robyn
SteveGPage
17-03-2007, 00:33
Assuming anyone is still up working on their stats like I am! :)
Our approach to the team selection process is - we don't use the final standings to determine our selections. We see the qualifications as a way to get data, irregardless of where the team ends up. And as to "unfortunate circumstances" - we know EXACTLY what you mean about getting a ringer caught in the flag! (Thanks T!! :) )
Other than a view differences in match counts and ringer counts - my data is very close to Steph's data and reflects the type of analysis that we do as well.
Okay - way too late here in Annapolis - see you all in the morning! Drive carefully!
Steve
Okay, so for our stats...
The top ten teams by the standings:
293 - 19 ringers in 6 matches
836 - 17 ringers in 5 matches
75 - 18 ringers in 6 matches
1748 - 0 ringers in 6 matches
768 - 19 ringers in 6 matches
1418 - 19 ringers in 6 matches
1894 - 0 ringers in 6 matches
2234 - 0 ringers in 5 matches
1727 - 10 ringers in 5 matches
1218 - 8 ringers in 5 matches
Averages:
836 - 3.4
293 - 3.2
768 - 3.2
1418 - 3.2
75 - 3
1727 - 2
1218 - 1.6
1748 - 0
1894 - 0
2234 - 0
Teams who have scored the most ringers:
1629 - 21 ringers in 6 matches
293 - 19 ringers in 6 matches
768 - 19 ringers in 6 matches
1418 - 19 ringers in 6 matches
75 - 18 ringers in 6 matches
175 - 18 ringers in 5 matches
836 - 17 ringers in 5 matches
341 - 13 ringers in 5 matches
614 - 10 ringers in 6 matches
1727 - 10 ringers in 5 matches
The same list of teams with average ringers (to account for different numbers of matches)(standings in parenthasis):
(21)175 - 3.6
(34)1629 - 3.5
(2)836 - 3.4
(1)293 - 3.2
(5)768 - 3.2
(6)1418 - 3.2
(3)75 - 3
(14)341 - 2.6
(9)1727 - 2
(17)614 - 1.7
*friendly note* We've noticed this weekend how often one match can mess up a team's average number of ringers. Defenders, tipping, and "unfortunate circumstances" should be remembered or at least noted when looking at statistics; a team can't control if another team's human player rings them with a tube in such a way that it can't be removed.
Make of these stats what you will...we aren't trying to elevate or put down anyone by posting this, we're just a bit surprised that the number of ringers scored doesn't necessarily correlate to the standings. Some very high-ranked teams haven't scored a tube, which could easily be attributed to playing defense well and helping out your partners. Likewise, this game makes it exceptionally difficult for one good scoring robot to carry an entire alliance, hence some high-scoring teams who aren't ranked as highly.
RoboMadi
17-03-2007, 00:57
Thanks for the Info. Its going to be a great help for alot of teams.
Its shocking to see how a lot of good teams are ranked really low. Something similar is going on with our team too. We were the semi-finalist for the NASA/VCU Regional, but at Chesapeake we kept getting defence on our robot and were not able to score that well. I'm really excited about tomorrow; even though matches were not that fun today, but i think tomorrow can be a lot of fun. Good Luck Teams!
Imad
Sgraff_SRHS06
17-03-2007, 01:04
That's at least a start. Now we need a national network to cover the Chesapeake Regional like ESPN or ESPN2 or ESPNU. Now that would actually be really well-deserving of hype.
Athleticgirl389
17-03-2007, 12:11
Alliance number 1 seems really strong with 75 and 293.. 1st and 3rd place alliances. With 203, they will surely be the team to watch and beat.
Good luck to all teams in the finals!!!
Alex Cormier
17-03-2007, 12:20
Alliance number 1 seems really strong with 75 and 293.. 1st and 3rd place alliances. With 203, they will surely be the team to watch and beat.
Good luck to all teams in the finals!!!
so what are the alliances?
Athleticgirl389
17-03-2007, 12:28
so what are the alliances?
I dunno :o I just know of that one because my friend on 75 told me who they are with. I hope they post the rest soon... I'll let you know when they do (unless someone else beats me to it)
Athleticgirl389
17-03-2007, 13:07
Alliance 1:
293
75
203
Alliance 2:
1629
204
836
Alliance 3:
175
1719
1975
Alliance 4:
1894
614
611
Alliance 5:
1418
165
768
Alliance 6:
1727
341
2234
Alliance 7:
1748
339
612
Alliance 8:
888
869
2199
At least I believe these are the correct number for the Alliances :/ The teams are correct in who they are with... I know that 1 and 8 are correct... can anyone double check? haha
As of quater finals, Alliances 5, 6, 7, 8 all got the first win
seed 8 wins first match :mad:
Athleticgirl389
17-03-2007, 13:11
seed 8 wins first match :mad:
I'm crossing my fingers for your alliance right now haha.
I wish FIRST would give the final alliances :(
I'm not there, I'm just getting updates from a friend who is.
we lost on a penalty... hitting outside of the bumper zone for 10 pts. I don't know who hit whom.
Athleticgirl389
17-03-2007, 13:17
Yeah I'm getting updates from someone on 75... as well as when they get posted on the FIRST site
I wish FIRST would give the final alliances :(
I tried to get them from Spikey (he has posted upthread) who is in Annapolis but he has not been very cooperative.
It looks like lower seeds are 3-0 here. I guess we are getting all the upsets that didn't happen in the first round of the NCAA Tournament...
Athleticgirl389
17-03-2007, 13:26
I tried to get them from Spikey (he has posted upthread) who is in Annapolis but he has not been very cooperative.
Spikey should cooperate for us haha. I know what teams are with what teams (if that makes sense) I just am not 100% sure the alliance number I am posting corresponds with those teams...
1, 2, 3, 4 seeds all lose first match...
Athleticgirl389
17-03-2007, 13:30
looks like we will have an upset here...
first rounds are done... let's see if alliance 1 can pull off a much needed win!!
Spikey should cooperate for us haha. I know what teams are with what teams (if that makes sense) I just am not 100% sure the alliance number I am posting corresponds with those teams...
1: 293, 75, 203
2: 1629, 204, 836
3: 175, 1719, 1975
4: 1894, 614, 611
5: 1418, 165, 768
6: 1727, 341, 2234
7: 1748, 339, 612
8: 888, 869, 2199
Athleticgirl389
17-03-2007, 13:33
2nd match of the quater finals:
Alliance 1 wins over alliance 8 making it 1-1
Alliance 5 wins over alliance 4 making it 2-0 ---> Alliance 5 is moving on
we win 54 - 32. back on track i hope.
we win 54 - 32. back on track i hope.
293-75-203 got 6 on a row... then got a 10 point ramming penalty:mad:. I really hope we don't see another philly 2005 fiasco involving any team at this regional but I'm not optimistic. 8-seed got a ringer and one robot up.
It seems that all we need to win is a row of 6, and we better be able to do that.
Athleticgirl389
17-03-2007, 13:40
1: 293, 75, 203
2: 1629, 204, 836
3: 175, 1719, 1975
4: 1894, 614, 611
5: 1418, 165, 768
6: 1727, 341, 2234
7: 1748, 339, 612
8: 888, 869, 2199
Ahhh you are amazing!!!!
I think I had many alliances in the wrong spot... actually I had all but 1 and 8 in the wrong spot :o
Athleticgirl389
17-03-2007, 13:48
2nd match of the quater finals:
Alliance 1 wins over alliance 8 making it 1-1
Alliance 5 wins over alliance 4 making it 2-0 ---> Alliance 5 is moving on
Alliance 7 wins over alliance 2 making it 2-0 ---> Alliance 7 is moving on
Alliance 6 wins over alliance 3 making it 2-0 ---> Alliance 6 is moving on
Last battle for Alliance 1 and 8...
5, 6, 7 seeds all win 2-0 in quarterfinals.
1 vs 8 rubber match right now.
Athleticgirl389
17-03-2007, 13:58
5, 6, 7 seeds all win 2-0 in quarterfinals.
1 vs 8 rubber match right now.
*crosses fingers for Alliance 1* :D
Athleticgirl389
17-03-2007, 14:04
Alliances 1, 5, 6, 7 will be moving on to the semi-finals
eeeeeeeeeeek.... 32-30, but we win.
We will have quick turnover into the semifinals (we're match 1), and 1418-768-165 is very good. We better pick up our level of play in the second round.
Athleticgirl389
17-03-2007, 14:07
Oh yeah! Man those close scores... MAN I wish I was down there right now!!!
Athleticgirl389
17-03-2007, 14:18
Alliance 1 takes it over Alliance 5 with a score of 36-34
Alliance 7 takes it over Alliance 6 with a score of 66-32
Alliance 1 takes it over Alliance 5 with a score of 36-34
Beat me to it again...
Apparently, we got 30 points in penalties plus a yellow card in that match.
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/41753000/jpg/_41753262_yellow220.jpg
What is this, the world cup?
Athleticgirl389
17-03-2007, 14:26
Beat me to it again...
Apparently, we got 30 points in penalties plus a yellow card in that match.
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/41753000/jpg/_41753262_yellow220.jpg
What is this, the world cup?
Haha. Its you vs. me to get the posts up it seems haha.
And yes, that is the world cup :)
But OUCH 30 penalty PLUS yellow and still being victorious!? They gotta stop scaring us like this haha.
Athleticgirl389
17-03-2007, 14:29
Alliance 1 takes it over Alliance 5 with a score of 36-34
Alliance 7 takes it over Alliance 6 with a score of 66-32
Alliance 1 wins over Alliance 5 with a score of 128-36 ---> Alliance 1 is moving on to the FINALS!!!
Haha. Its you vs. me to get the posts up it seems haha.
And yes, that is the world cup :)
But OUCH 30 penalty PLUS yellow and still being victorious!? They gotta stop scaring us like this haha.
Let's hope that's the last picture of world cup referees we see on this thread.
Athleticgirl389
17-03-2007, 14:32
Let's hope that's the last picture of world cup referees we see on this thread.
Haha. We should get a picture of one of the judges holding a flag :rolleyes: [if there is another one that is... hoping not though]
Haha. We should get a picture of one of the judges holding a flag :rolleyes: [if there is another one that is... hoping not though]
I have a great red card image queued up...I just don't want to have to use it.
Athleticgirl389
17-03-2007, 14:35
I have a great red card image queued up...I just don't want to have to use it.
Oh no no no! Cause if you use it... it's against Alliance #1 :( :eek: And we don't want that....
AHHHHH the suspense is killing me!!! I'm glad to know we're both cheering for the same alliance here haha
On to the finals... go Team New Jersey.
Athleticgirl389
17-03-2007, 14:38
Alliance 1 wins over Alliance 5 with a score of 128-36 ---> Alliance 1 is moving on to the FINALS!!!
Alliance 7 wins over Alliance 6 with a score of 54-16
Alliance 1 vs Alliance 7 for the FINALS!!!!!!!!!
Oh no no no! Cause if you use it... it's against Alliance #1 :( :eek: And we don't want that....
AHHHHH the suspense is killing me!!! I'm glad to know we're both cheering for the same alliance here haha
Unless the ref just drops a straight red on someone, but we don't want that either. Win it or lose it on the field.
Athleticgirl389
17-03-2007, 14:46
Unless the ref just drops a straight red on someone, but we don't want that either. Win it or lose it on the field.
Ah yes that is very true. And you are correct... we don't want flags to be the deciding factor in the matches... especially the finals.
Athleticgirl389
17-03-2007, 14:51
Finals!!!!
Match 1:
Alliance 1 - 132 points
Alliance 7 - 4 points
Win 1 for Alliance Number 1!!!!
Match 2:
Alliance 1 - 34
Alliance 7 - 7
ALLIANCE 1 WINS!!!!
Match 3: (if needed)
Alliance 1 -
Alliance 7 -
WINNER: Alliance 1 - 293, 75, 203
Congrats to Alliance number one; 293, 75, 203
Great effort to Alliance number seven; 1748, 339, 612
http://us.news1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/fifa/gen/fifa/20060709/i/882872891.jpg
we win!
Athleticgirl389
17-03-2007, 15:10
I love the pics Scott!!!!
I am soooo excited right now oh man..
And yes I know neither team on that alliance is my team but I love team 75 and have friends there. And we've won before with 293 :)
Congrats to 75, 293, and 203!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love the pics Scott!!!!
I am soooo excited right now oh man..
And yes I know neither team on that alliance is my team but I love team 75 and have friends there. And we've won before with 293 :)
Congrats to 75, 293, and 203!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ha ha, I found a good theme and I thought I'd stick to it:D.
Congrats to the whole alliance but especially to the folks on 293 who were around in 2005 (my senior year). Bask in the glory, you guys really earned it.
293 - Hopewell Valley Central HS, Pennington, NJ
75 - Hillsborough HS, Hillsborough, NJ
203 - Camden County Technical HS, Sicklerville, NJ
Athleticgirl389
17-03-2007, 16:05
293 - Hopewell Valley Central HS, Pennington, NJ
75 - Hillsborough HS, Hillsborough, NJ
203 - Camden County Technical HS, Sicklerville, NJ
You can take the robots out of Jersey, but you can't take the Jersey out of the robot ;)
Sgraff_SRHS06
17-03-2007, 16:18
It doesn't matter because Terrapin zone still won. It's still prime recruiting area for the Terps. But go Dirty Jerz!! You guys finally pulled it off!
Well Team 1111 had a blast at Chesapeake. We finished middle of the pack ... no major robot breakdowns ... danced like no one was watching ... walked away with the Sportmanship Award. We're declaring victory!
Steve Graf, thought I might see you out there at the Naval Academy. Sorry you didn't make it. You would have enjoyed it.
-Chip Tucker
Powerhawks Mentor
RoboMadi
17-03-2007, 18:38
So i just got back from teh regional. It was simply a blast.
I would like to thank 339 and 1748 for being an awesome alliances. It was a lot of fun battling through quarter finals and semi finals. Also i would like to congratulate winning alliance 293, 75, and 203 for awesome final matches. I'll be keeping an eye on you guys in Atlanta.
Also Congrats to 1757 for winning Chairmans and 768 for EI. You guys well deserved it.
Sigh.....what a great weekend; now i only need to work on my soar throat :yikes:
Imad
Sgraff_SRHS06
17-03-2007, 18:58
Congrats to Rex for their incredible work and their Chairman's Award win.
Dulaney1727
17-03-2007, 19:11
Team 1727 congratulates all members of the Baltimore Area Alliance for the great job done at the Chesapeake regional. The BAA - now comprised of ten teams - received the Regional Chairman's Award, the Engineering Inspiration Award, one regional finalist, and had 6 teams in the finals!
Go FIRST BAA!
Frinkahedron
17-03-2007, 19:33
Those finals matches had us working hard, what a way to finish the regional.
Good luck to all qualifying teams in Atlanta:D
Spark Hawk
17-03-2007, 19:42
Well Team 1111 had a blast at Chesapeake. We finished middle of the pack ... no major robot breakdowns ... danced like no one was watching ... walked away with the Sportmanship Award. We're declaring victory!
Steve Graf, thought I might see you out there at the Naval Academy. Sorry you didn't make it. You would have enjoyed it.
-Chip Tucker
Powerhawks Mentor
Yeah Mr. Tucker, I agree entirely. There was that control/field/whatever malfunction that really dropped us, but we had fun, and still were about the middle, so I'm happy. Now we just need another Pedro next year, huh? But really, we've got the practice, so we can, in the words of Shelby, "ROCK Atlanta" I'm looking forward to it.
And the dance off was ridiculous! I can't wait to get the videos James took and get them up. I'll be sure to post them! Plus all the conga lines, chanting, and LIMBO! This was an absolute blast, and I'm having a hard time remembering a prouder moment than when we ran down past all the judges, amidst everyone, to get our award. It was great!
Now on to my massive make-up workload...
Dianna Bartone
17-03-2007, 20:10
Yeah, that was an absolute blast! I'm not going to bother restating everything my team has already said, but I agree with them whole-heartedly!! And a special thanks from me to team 1284 (DART) and anyone else who joined that incredible dance-off! We really had fun with you guys!
username115
17-03-2007, 20:16
Congrats to teams 293, 203, and 75 on the win. Great job guys, awesome plays out there.
Just one thing I want to ask other teams that were on the red side of the field, particularly station 3. Were you getting any interference in your controls during the beginning of each match? Our robot's left side was out during the first 20 seconds each match in that station. We notified the radio guys about it, and they insisted it was our programming, though in all of our system checks, there was no such error.
Just wondering if anyone else had similar problems, or if it was indeed unique to our robot.
Mufasa1111
17-03-2007, 20:21
Yeah, that was an absolute blast! I'm not going to bother restating everything my team has already said, but I agree with them whole-heartedly!! And a special thanks from me to team 1284 (DART) and anyone else who joined that incredible dance-off! We really had fun with you guys!
*is the guy with the video*
I agree, it was an aswome dance off.
The video will be up soon, however it takes a long time to upload a gig to Google video.
Spark Hawk
17-03-2007, 20:38
username115, we had a problem, too, though it was on the blue alliance, and I think it was the same station 1886 had to have three restarts on yesterday. Our ramps refused to drop, and one of our joysticks wouldn't register. We got a similar response. But, these things happen, and it's over, so we can't do much now, right? So let it go. Not much else to do.
And Shadow, you've got to let me know as soon as that loads!
username115
17-03-2007, 20:51
@Spark Hawk
yeah, I know it's over, too bad too, I wish we were headed to another regional, but sadly, we aren't. This is my senior year, and I feel I got a lot out of it. I really just wanted to know if it was a mistake on our end. I like feeling that the team was able to build a successful robot with as few problems as we could get away with. just something I can go back and congratulate the team on for a job well done. Considering that about half of our team is graduating this year, I want to leave the rest with a feeling like they can continue to be successful in coming years.
Spark Hawk
17-03-2007, 20:58
Oh. Well, we've got a few graduating seniors, too, and many were subteam/team heads, so I can relate to that. But I'm just a sophomore, so I've got 2 years left. Good luck with whatever you do after this. We're going to the Nationals, because we signed up, so we've still got one more adventure left before the team changes.
RyanAlmighty
17-03-2007, 21:30
Despite some major difficulties with getting our robot to operate correctly, I personally had a lot of fun and learned a lot this year. I especially want to thank all of the teams that took the time to help us out, it really is appreciated.
It's a shame I didn't get involved in the FRC earlier, this year was such a blast. Hopefully team 1820 will take what we learned and become a real competitor next time around :)
Hey all. Just got off a 4 hour bus back in NJ.
I am so happy for the team. We last won a championship in 2000, so it was great to finally win one again. I had to come back from college to finally get a championship under the belt and it was a lot of fun.
The drive team did an amazing job coming from behind in the quarter finals, and dealing with the yellow card. I would say we improved after the card came out.
The scouting team also gets a big high five, we fill 2, 3 inch binders with scouting info, plus several databases with information. Its truly an amazing site to behold in action.
The pit crew did great getting the robot ready for every match, and thankfully we had no major technical or software problems.
Congratulations to our alliance partners 75, and 203. It was a lot of fun working together.
I am going to England next year for a semester so I won't get to work with my team, or be at Annapolis, so it felt great to see it live.
I am going to England next year for a semester so I won't get to work with my team, or be at Annapolis, so it felt great to see it live.I hope you noticed that three of the teams at the Chesapeake Regional were from Great Britain. Maybe you could work with one of them, and come back over for the 2008 competition!
-dave
congrats to the 293, 75 and 203:)
That being said, had our robot hit the ramp all of 1.5 inches to more left we would have been on for another 30pts and victorious in the 1 vs 8 third match. Instead we fell over and lost by two. :mad:
O well, stuff happens.:cool:
Well played regional every one:)
StephLee
17-03-2007, 23:30
Congrats to the winners, and thanks to everyone who helped make this regional as amazing as we've come to expect it to be. Despite some not so great weather and a near epidemic of teams getting sick (poor Buzz had half their members missing today, including a driver).
Thanks to 836 for picking us and to 204 for playing defense. If it hadn't been for those radio issues in the quarters, who knows how far we could have gone?
I also want to add my congratulations to team 1727 for winning the Chairman's Award. They are a truely impressive and inspirational team. I wonder how many other second year teams can say they've won a Chairman's Award. It was well deserved.
Good luck to all who are representing the regional in Atlanta, and I hope to see you all back next year at Chesapeake!
I also want to add my congratulations to team 1727 for winning the Chairman's Award. They are a truely impressive and inspirational team. I wonder how many other second year teams can say they've won a Chairman's Award. It was well deserved.
Thanks Steph, your team has been a huge help these past two years, we could not be where we are today without your efforts. :D
I hope you can make it out to the Championship!
I hope you noticed that three of the teams at the Chesapeake Regional were from Great Britain. Maybe you could work with one of them, and come back over for the 2008 competition!
-dave
I did see them there, and myself and another mentor helped out 1933 who was having drive train issues.
If any of the British teams are in the London area I would love to help them during my semester abroad.
2199 you had a very well fought match and everyone on our scouting team agreed you guys were one of the best rookie ringer scorers at the regional.
AlexTHristov
18-03-2007, 11:12
I just want to offer a big warm hug to all the teams that were struggling with adversity over the past three days. You all battled weather, sickness, bad luck, exhaustion, and a multitude of other things. And most importantly, you held your heads high. Personally, I was contemplating not coming on saturday because I felt pretty sick. But when I thought of how much you guys had overcome over the prior two days, I knew there was no way I was going to miss it. I'm so glad I made it.
Big congratulations to 293, 203, and especially 75- chairman's award winners at Trenton and now Chesapeake champs, mighty impressive guys. Also thanks to Daisy and Lenny. We enjoyed chanting for you, and I feel incredibly lucky to have met you all.
Finally, a heart-felt thank you to everyone who has inspired us. It's incredibly fun to go to Annapolis, in fact it feels almost like a second home for us. So thank you to Jenny Beatty and all the other chesapeake volunteers and judges. I am definately making it back from college next year to see you all.
Frinkahedron
18-03-2007, 11:39
I have to say one thing I noticed in between 612's trip from VCU to Chesapeake is the very large drop in ramp bots and ramp tries from week 1 to week 3. VCU had a ramp bot (often capable of lifting 2 bots 12+ inches) in almost every match, chesapeake had much less of that variety (sometimes with ramps that lift one bot)
The finals were also decided by pure rack and not ramp, unlike VCU's massive ramps and lifters that decided the win in almost every playoff match.
Very interesting to see the different styles of play, can't wait to see what's at Championships.
Wayne C.
18-03-2007, 11:54
You can take the robots out of Jersey, but you can't take the Jersey out of the robot ;)
:D
Lil' Lavery
18-03-2007, 12:10
I have to say one thing I noticed in between 612's trip from VCU to Chesapeake is the very large drop in ramp bots and ramp tries from week 1 to week 3. VCU had a ramp bot (often capable of lifting 2 bots 12+ inches) in almost every match, chesapeake had much less of that variety (sometimes with ramps that lift one bot)
The finals were also decided by pure rack and not ramp, unlike VCU's massive ramps and lifters that decided the win in almost every playoff match.
Very interesting to see the different styles of play, can't wait to see what's at Championships.
A lot of people noticed the significantly lower amount of ramp bots at Chesapeake. This was also true at several other week 3 regionals, including Peachtree and Midwest. I even had a mentor from 1885 (116's ramp-bot partner at VCU) talk to me at the regional commenting on the lack of ramps. The (very few) proficient 2@12" ramps did very well, and even several 1@12" had a pretty big impact. But the lack of ramps led to a much more rack-focused style of play, and large rows became much more common as bots continued to attempt to score on the rack even during the last few seconds.
Many (including myself) feel that the winning alliance at Championship will have 3 bots capable of scoring well on the rack (at least 2 capable of easily scoring on all 3 levels, and 1+ capable of quickly removing spoilers), and a reliable 2@12" lift/ramp.
A lot of people noticed the significantly lower amount of ramp bots at Chesapeake. This was also true at several other week 3 regionals, including Peachtree and Midwest. I even had a mentor from 1885 (116's ramp-bot partner at VCU) talk to me at the regional commenting on the lack of ramps. The (very few) proficient 2@12" ramps did very well, and even several 1@12" had a pretty big impact. But the lack of ramps led to a much more rack-focused style of play, and large rows became much more common as bots continued to attempt to score on the rack even during the last few seconds.
Many (including myself) feel that the winning alliance at Championship will have 3 bots capable of scoring well on the rack (at least 2 capable of easily scoring on all 3 levels, and 1+ capable of quickly removing spoilers), and a reliable 2@12" lift/ramp.
Definetly. Racks will be the name of the game in the elims at Nationals. Spoilers are finally going to be the most important game pieces. And those keepers will be invaulable when you have six robots on the field that score efficiently. The winning alliance is going to have one team that floor loads and one team that HP loads. Best way to distribute those tubes.
Anyway, congrats to 293, 75, and 203. Amazing machines. And 1727 for chairmans! Great job everyone. I had an awesome time volunteering. See you all next year!
Triple D
18-03-2007, 13:27
Annapolis had to be the most fun regional I've ever been to. Every team was nice and helpful, and the robots were awesome. The finals were very exciting to watch especially all the wins for the underdog teams. Congrats to 293, 203, and 75 the Chesapeake regional champs, and thanks to Daisy and Lenny for the great alliance.
BlondeNerd
18-03-2007, 13:53
Chesapeake was a lot of fun! All of the teams were super nice and fun to play with. The volunteers were tireless and the pit divas never ran out of energy. The entire event ran like clockwork; lunch never had to be reduced or eliminated to make up for lost time. Even the weather conditions on Friday and Saturday couldn't bring it down. Our team went from being in 38th place at VCU to becoming finalists at Chesapeake! Congrats to 293, 203, and 75 for kicking our butts in the last two matches; you guys were amazing!:D
TheBeatlesGirl
18-03-2007, 14:18
On behalf of Team 75, I'd like to thank every single team at the 2007Chesapeake Regional. You were all such amazing people, and you made my experience at this competition truly unforgettable.
Congratulations to 1748, 339, 612, and thank you for an incredible final match during the competition. Your robots were all outstanding.
Congratulations to 1727 on their Chairman's Award and to 768 for their EI Award. You both deserve these awards so much and you are amazing teams.
Also, Congrats to 836 for their award, as well as to the two Rookie teams who won awards and who did a fantastic job at the regional.
Finally, thank you teams 293 and 203. You were both the best alliance partners that anybody could ever ask for.
I can't wait to see you all in Atlanta!
slickguy2007
18-03-2007, 16:09
Congrats to teams 293, 75, and 203 on your regional win!
Athleticgirl389
18-03-2007, 17:40
You can take the robots out of Jersey, but you can't take the Jersey out of the robot :D
Haha I guess you liked that one :p Oh but it is so true!!! Jersey in a robot is totally awesome... every robot should have it haha.
Kevin Cronan
18-03-2007, 19:14
I'm proud of my alliance, Teams 869, 888, 2199, the number 8th seeded alliance overall, and didn't have anyone orginially seeded under 12th. We beat the number 1 alliance in the first round, then lost to them in the second match 54-32 because 888 went to far up our ramps, and bumped the wall, and fell back down. And then in heartbreaking format we lost in match 3 in a score of 32-30 because 2199 accidentally lined up wrong and over shot the end of the ramp, thus falling off. If they had made it we would've beaten then 60-32, unfortunately we did, and Overall alliance number 1 was about to win it all. Fast fact - we were the only team to beat 293 all competition, had the closest matches all playoffs with 293 + 75, and ended up jumping from 53rd to 4th.
I would like to thank 888 and 2199 on working so well, and doing so wonderfully with us, and congratulate Spike and his teammates on their victory, and all the other winners of the day.
Freddy Schurr
18-03-2007, 19:57
The Chesapeake Regional was an exciting robotics competition and overall fun experience as a volunteer. I am definitely going to return next year and help out again because of all the cool people that I met.
Thanks to
“Momma” Troy and all the other team queuing volunteers that help with directing teams to the field. It was great working with all of you.
The Pit Divas for helping us get the teams out there on time.
To teams 1629 and 75 and all the other teams that were willing to help Team 204 out. Thanks tremulously.
I would like to mention a big shout out to Team 836, the RoboBees and Team 1629,GaCo for letting us join your alliance in the elimination rounds. If it wasn’t for electrical issues with the robots, who knows how far we would have come out in the elimination rounds. Both of our alliance partners were simply amazing on and off the field. Thanks again for letting us join your alliance.
Robyn Needel
18-03-2007, 20:10
Team 768 thanks Susan Sloan and the Regional Committee (you all know who you are :D ) for hosting a wonderful regional. Despite the bad weather and so many people falling ill, you managed to pull off a great event. I hope all the teams had as much fun as we did.
Our team had so much fun meeting new friends, greeting old friends, playing with everyone and we were thrilled to get into semi-final play. Congrats to teams 293, 75, and 203 for your super win. Kudos to our Baltimore friends for their awesome achievements, we are so proud of everyone. We look forward to seeing everyone in Atlanta next month!
Robyn
rcflyer620
18-03-2007, 20:15
Greetings from the Robo-Lions. We thought the robot was going to be OK but it proved to be a lot more sturdy and reliable than we knew.
Our drive team (Nick^2) were both Freshmen and just kept getting better as the competition wore on.:]
Even though many thought we made some strange picks for the 8th seed it turned out just fine. 888 has been our mentor this year and we were relying on their experience and their ability to score to get us through. And who could resist Powercord's big 2-robot porch. It deployed reliably every time and was a real threat.
Congratulations to 293, 75, and 203 on their victory. They were all well designed and well driven robots and deserved their success.
We'll be back next year, a little older, a little wiser, and "roaring" to go!!!
Hope to see everyone at Chessie next year.
--Mark (2199 mentor):)
RoboJedi75
18-03-2007, 20:45
To the three alliances that versed us, you guys put up a tough fight. As such, every team made the competition fun, exciting, and (in the end) nerve racking. Thank you Teams 293 and 203 for being a great alliance.
To those who attended our Team Social, it was fun meeting you all.
All in all, I hope everyone had as much fun as I did. And I look forward to Atlanta!
Mufasa1111
18-03-2007, 21:56
For all of the teams that praticapated, the dance off is now online. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lqKGa7WcHI Latter i will clean it up and make the credits, as well as finding the second half.
Vashts6583
18-03-2007, 23:21
First of all, congratulations to the "Jersey Alliance" who won (75, 293, 203), as well as to 1727 for winning the Chairman's award. Congrats as well to 1749 for making it to the finals in only their second year with FIRST. And to all BAA teams there, congratulations for doing such a great job.
As for us, Team 007, we had a rather difficult time. Despite not having scored a single point either Friday or Saturday, we still managed to end up in 29th out of 58 teams. We suffered moderate damage to our actuator as well as our drive system in consecutive matches, but somehow, we ended up being the 8th robot in the "Bullpen." Despite our troubles, the 12 members there, as well as our mentors, and those parents who decided to come and support us, all had a great time. This event will be a valuable experience to next year's team, and the years following.
As for me, personally, well, I'll save that for some other time. :ž
Triple D
18-03-2007, 23:31
Everybody in the BAA had an awesome time we 1727 won the regional chairman's award as a second yr team and BAA had one regional finalist, and had 6 teams in the finals
RoboMadi
18-03-2007, 23:33
I'm proud of my alliance, Teams 869, 888, 2199, the number 8th seeded alliance overall, and didn't have anyone orginially seeded under 12th. We beat the number 1 alliance in the first round, then lost to them in the second match 54-32 because 888 went to far up our ramps, and bumped the wall, and fell back down. And then in heartbreaking format we lost in match 3 in a score of 32-30 because 2199 accidentally lined up wrong and over shot the end of the ramp, thus falling off. If they had made it we would've beaten then 60-32, unfortunately we did, and Overall alliance number 1 was about to win it all. Fast fact - we were the only team to beat 293 all competition, had the closest matches all playoffs with 293 + 75, and ended up jumping from 53rd to 4th.
I would like to thank 888 and 2199 on working so well, and doing so wonderfully with us, and congratulate Spike and his teammates on their victory, and all the other winners of the day.
I'll be honest. I was seriously praying for you guys to win. No offence to the winning alliance, you guys well deserved it. It was just the matter of time, when the winning alliance figure out one thing no one was good at, scoring top row. Even when i realized we were going against them for the finals, i said it to one of the student "We are no match for this alliance, unless we come up with a darn good strategy."
Imad
Vashts6583
18-03-2007, 23:34
And surprisingly, the very first match featured 4 (four) BAA teams :D (and no, Ms. Jenny had nothing to do with it.)
jester357mom
19-03-2007, 06:37
To all the teams who competed congratulations on a great competition.
To the Naval Academy: Thanks for being our host and allowing us to play in your house!
To Mildred: Thanks for having me, and what a terrific regional
To Desiree: great job with the volunteers
To Jenny: congratulations on the success of the Maryland Teams as well as a great regional see you in Boston.
To Rob, Ron, Matt, Holly and the whole field team: Thanks for making Freddy, queuers and my job so easy.
Jeff and crew: What characters your are!!!!!!!
To the Pit Diva's: Well done, I had so much fun with you.
To my favorite Pit Princess: Thanks for getting us queuers the teams to the queuing area on time. You are the #1 Pit Announcer Princess!
To Freddy and the queuing team: Freddy from "Momma" Troy thank you, you made this alot of fun.......to the rest of the guys give yourselves a pat on the shoulder...............GREAT JOB!!!!!!!!!!
To all the other volunteers and anyone I may have missed, thank you!
To all of my kiddies "Momma" Troy thanks you and hopes to see you all soon - you guys are the best!
Good luck to all who are still competing at Regionals good luck......To those traveling to Atlanta..........hope to see you there.
A special note of thanks to Miss Daisy, team 341, thank you for allowing me to stay with your team. I had a lot of fun.....see you at Drexel!
We had a lot of media at the event this year. We will try to get links on the Chesapeake website within the next week.
The Washington Times got it mostly right!
http://www.washtimes.com/metro/20070318-103745-6492r.htm
Sgraff_SRHS06
19-03-2007, 15:17
I disagree on one statement:
Even though you can "qualify" based on Engineering Inspiration Awards, Regional victories/finalists, Rookie awards, and Chairman's; you can go even if you don't "qualify". You just are not on the highest priority.
I would tell the people who wrote the article and Team HAVOC this:
Even though those slots are open for those winners, many winners and such already pre-register for the championship. Unless there's a dog and bone approach going on (get the bone of free championship for winning), there are always lots of spots available after regionals (because of this).
I am still in shock that we won the Chairman's award! This is technically my first year on the team(I was like a team little sister last year), and I had never imagined that we could have won. Now, our team can go to Atlanta(we were wait-listed previously).
In my opinion, the Chesapeake regional was much better than the Trenton regional. The teams seemed more friendly and close to one another, and everyone cheered for each other.
I'm also very proud that many teams from BAA (Baltimore Area Alliance) won numerous awards. The BAA seems to join teams closer together.
Congratulations to all of the teams in the finals, and to the Jersey alliance for winning the Chesapeake Regional!
Vashts6583
19-03-2007, 23:33
i must say, though. this year, i had prepared alot wednesday night for the regional, and what i anticipated. then, thursday night, i prepared even more (getting about 3 hours sleep each night). every day of the competition was draining.
However, despite that, i enjoyed everything about the competition. the teams, the officials, the students, mentors, parents, everything. Oh, and the robots too. Can't forget the robots. Its true, though, that I didn't mention that the competition was stressful, because, although there were periods of stress, I was able to, thanks to a certain person who I don't think visits these forums, relax and calm down.
True, it's sad that all of our hard work didn't end up exactly how we planned, but this is a valuable learning experience, for all of us. We'll have a strong base of experienced members next year, and for the years to come. Even in the "off season" (for us at least), we'll continue to work on our team, and try to do better next year.
After all, life is what you do outside of FIRST. No wonder it's so short.
Does anyone know if any videos of the regional have been posted? I would love to watch some of the finals again.
-Spikey
Sgraff_SRHS06
20-03-2007, 00:17
They were going to do a FIRSTcast episode. The FIRSTcast people may have videos of Chesapeake.
Spark Hawk
20-03-2007, 14:49
I hope you noticed that three of the teams at the Chesapeake Regional were from Great Britain. Maybe you could work with one of them, and come back over for the 2008 competition!
-dave
Our team (1111) tried to get together with them at the local mall to try to socialize, maybe see a movie, and in general just make friends, but due to some problems with their robot, they were unable to come, from what I've gatehred. But hey, there's next year, and from what I've heard, they enjoyed it. And next year we'll do some extra planning ahead, just in case!
Sgraff_SRHS06
20-03-2007, 14:59
Our team (1111) tried to get together with them at the local mall to try to socialize, maybe see a movie, and in general just make friends, but due to some problems with their robot, they were unable to come, from what I've gatehred. But hey, there's next year, and from what I've heard, they enjoyed it. And next year we'll do some extra planning ahead, just in case!
Oh you suburban people, ruinin our cities with your little "malls"! :D j/k
If I were in your shoes, I would definitely get into the habit of planning these sorts of things. Not just with the UK teams, but just in general with any team in particular. <Trying to convince 399 single-handedly to go to the South River's Improv show was kind of hard doing it all on Friday during the competition.>
Kevin Cronan
20-03-2007, 17:47
http://www.powercord869.com/pictures/2006-7/annapolis3/images/annapolis_20070317%20(109).JPG
They Start folded up in this position.
http://www.powercord869.com/pictures/2006-7/annapolis3/images/annapolis_20070317%20(110).JPG
They Are actuated into this position.
http://www.powercord869.com/pictures/2006-7/annapolis3/images/annapolis_20070317%20(111).JPG
Begin to open via motor in front.
http://www.powercord869.com/pictures/2006-7/annapolis3/images/annapolis_20070317%20(113).JPG
And Eventually Fully opened
http://www.powercord869.com/pictures/2006-7/annapolis3/images/annapolis_20070317%20(150).JPG
2 robots mounted 13 inches off the ground for a big bonus.
First 4 are from our final Seeding match with spike, and the one is our quarter finals match against spike.
The United State Naval Academy would like to identify students from teams who have applied to the the USNA Summer Seminars in Annapolis this year.
Please email me only if you applied and also attended the Chesapeake Regional.
jbeatty@usfirst.org
Spark Hawk
20-03-2007, 20:16
http://youtube.com/watch?v=TOOsT7Spjlc
Day one, through the eyes of 1111. Major props to James/Shadow, our videographer.
http://www.powercord869.com/pictures/2006-7/annapolis3/images/annapolis_20070317%20(109).JPG
They Start folded up in this position.
http://www.powercord869.com/pictures/2006-7/annapolis3/images/annapolis_20070317%20(110).JPG
They Are actuated into this position.
http://www.powercord869.com/pictures/2006-7/annapolis3/images/annapolis_20070317%20(111).JPG
Begin to open via motor in front.
http://www.powercord869.com/pictures/2006-7/annapolis3/images/annapolis_20070317%20(113).JPG
And Eventually Fully opened
http://www.powercord869.com/pictures/2006-7/annapolis3/images/annapolis_20070317%20(150).JPG
2 robots mounted 13 inches off the ground for a big bonus.
First 4 are from our final Seeding match with spike, and the one is our quarter finals match against spike.
Sorry to bring bad news, but it onl took two regionals to get that to work! We helped 1975 design and build theres in three hours, but i was glad to see it work. Next time stop by our pits and our magic hands will make it work...good job, i never thoughti'd see it finished, but you guys proved me wrong!
http://www.chesapeakefirst.org/home.html
Photos starting to go up. Send more!
Channel 13 story is also up under "In the News."
Vashts6583
21-03-2007, 15:58
WOAH! That's me in one of them.....The crazy guy in the green jacket and amber safety glasses. :ž
I'll see if I have any to put up there.
But remember that 2199 didnt count because part of it was supported by the tube:mad:
Great match though:)
I'm compiling a list of Rookie Awards and the Highest Rookie Seed at Chesapeake was awarded to 2234 from Episcopal Academy. According to the team results on the FIRST Website section it looks like Team 2199 finished prelims with a higher ranking. Does anyone have the reason that 2199 was not given the HRS?
I'm compiling a list of Rookie Awards and the Highest Rookie Seed at Chesapeake was awarded to 2234 from Episcopal Academy. According to the team results on the FIRST Website section it looks like Team 2199 finished prelims with a higher ranking. Does anyone have the reason that 2199 was not given the HRS?
2199 was not a true rookie. They were a part of a three school team that split into three teams.
Wetzel
My understanding is as follows:
As the number of FRC teams continues to grow, FIRST is developing criteria for what constitutes a rookie team. The criteria is described in the Team Handbook under “Rookie or Not?” A decision was made by FIRST HQ during the build season that Team 2199 did not meet the criteria as a rookie team. FIRST HQ therefore removed this team for consideration for rookie awards at the Chesapeake, including highest rookie seed.
That said this decision is not a reflection on any wrongdoing on the part of this team. Team 2199 has dealt with this entire issue with gracious professionalism, and I am proud to call them a Maryland team.
Thanks! Regardless as status as rookie or not, it looks like 2199 had a great time at Chesapeake! :yikes:
Hello,
The reason that we, Team 2199 Robo-Lion's, aren’t considered a rookie team is because we have 4 students that came from team 1464. 1464 is the team based out of nearby Career and Technology Center that has students in the National Project Lead the Way program.
Regardless, thank you for the complement RoboMom.
Naturally, we had tons of fun (and the crowd had fun with us)! We didn't dream of going to the quarterfinals leading our own alliance (and beating the #1 alliance with the only undefeated robot on it)! We "Racked and Roared"!
I would like to thank 888 and 869 for being great alliance partners!
I would like to thank 75, 203 and 293 for the great 3 rounds we had together!
I would like to thank everyone who cheered for us!
Finally I would like to thank everyone on the team, our mentors, our parents, and anyone and any team who supported us in any way!
Thanks, Aaron Carteaux
Freddy Schurr
02-04-2007, 13:47
Is there any video of alliance selections? Thank You
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