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GaryVoshol
10-10-2009, 22:46
At WMRI, alliance 6 beat alliance 1 in the first final match. Alliance 1 calls a timeout because 107 "lost a motor" (the only explanation I heard). 6 minutes later they still can't run. Alliance 6 asks if they can use their timeout, but cascading timouts are not allowed. F2 is played with an unattached trailer. Alliance 6 totally ignored the lone trailer, and only scored in the trailers attached to the other two robots. Alliance 1 wins; alliance 6 then calls their timeout. 107 comes back on the field.

Finals match 3 is played, and it appears alliance 6 has won. But there was a failure on one of the scoring modules, and somehow that trailer got emptied before a hand count was done. No one can be sure how many cells were in the trailer. So it is decided that final match 3 will be replayed. Then one of the mentors from alliance 1 asks for a conference, and the alliance agrees that it appears they should have lost. They concede the match, and ask that they do the replay only for fun.

Congrats to 1243/2075/904 on the win, and to both them and 107/1918/518 on the marvelous display of gracious professionalism shown and returned. All are true winners.


And because someone will ask:

1 - 107/1918/518
2 - 494/703/74
3 - 2188/85/1254
4 - 141/74/2405
5 - 2771/2617(using team 70's robot)/2851
6 - 1243/2075/904
(only 18 teams at the event)

QF: 4 beats 5, 6 beats 3 (3 games each)
SF: 1 beats 4 (2 games), 6 beats 2 (2-0, first game a tie)
F: 6 beats 1 (3 games)

kgzak
10-10-2009, 23:42
Everyone at WMRI, but I would have to say that the people who displayed the most amount of Gracious Professionalism would have to be team 70. Letting team 2617 use their robot!

GGCO
11-10-2009, 07:30
Yeah, for me, WMRI was amazing in almost every way.

Nate Smith
13-10-2009, 09:26
WMRI/WMRC (as it's been throughout the years) has always been a good event in my opinion...not too much "flash" (at least during my time), but a good set of teams and an overall fun event. Glad to hear that things haven't changed.