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548swimmer
16-03-2011, 00:41
I know team 548 is looking forward to another great event, and is still riding the high from Waterford. Who else is planning on attending either as a volunteer or with their team?
Team 2337 will be at Ann Arbor and excited!
We want to repeat as Champions, but with some excellent teams, it'll certainly be a tough challenge. We're making some changes, and we think Ali will be a real crowd-pleaser.
I know team 548 is looking forward to another great event, and is still riding the high from Waterford. Who else is planning on attending either as a volunteer or with their team?
We're in. It's gonna be a great Event.
http://www.livingsystems.net/2011team1504/Penguin_repo.jpg
Hmm first 3 posts would make a great alliance... :]
Jeff Waegelin
16-03-2011, 11:09
I'll be there volunteering. It's my first event back home in Michigan since 2008 (and in a town I called home for 4 years), so I'm pretty excited!
Brian Ha
16-03-2011, 11:09
Well if you guys are in were definately in on this one!
xSAWxBLADEx
16-03-2011, 13:54
we will be :)
I'm a member of team 3322, the home team. I'm very excited for this competition. :D
548swimmer
16-03-2011, 15:39
We're in. It's gonna be a great Event.
http://www.livingsystems.net/2011team1504/Penguin_repo.jpg
Hmm first 3 posts would make a great alliance... :]
I'll talk to our strategy people about it :)
I'm a member of team 3322, the home team. I'm very excited for this competition. :D
You guys did a great job hosting the competition last year, as well as your robot performance last year at Skyline and this year at Kettering. Can't wait to see you guys host another great event!
As BaselA noted, we/2337 will be attending Ann Arbor, ready to defend our title!
maverickfan138
16-03-2011, 21:25
After a better than expected performance at Waterford, I can say that 573 is more than ready to defend our title! Judging from Waterford and the list of teams, we think that Ann Arbor is going to be absolutely INSANE. Trust me, we're going to be prepared. Our robot will be ready and we'll bring the noise!
548swimmer
16-03-2011, 21:34
After a better than expected performance at Waterford, I can say that 573 is more than ready to defend our title! Judging from Waterford and the list of teams, we think that Ann Arbor is going to be absolutely INSANE. Trust me, we're going to be prepared. Our robot will be ready and we'll bring the noise!
Looking forward to being pit-neighbors with you guys! It was a great experience at Waterford!
maverickfan138
16-03-2011, 22:11
I agree! I think good things could come out of us being pit neighbors ;)
I am really excited for Ann Arbor. I think this is going to be a great preview for what people can expect for states. With most teams being on their second event, teams will have improved their minibot deployment and their scoring. This will be one of the first events where at least 24 teams will be able to score effectively. If your alliance cannot score at least 4 logos and 2 minibots you will be in a very rough spot Saturday afternoon.
nikeairmancurry
17-03-2011, 01:21
If your alliance cannot score at least 4 logos and 2 minibots you will be in a very rough spot Saturday afternoon.
I don't believe this will be 100% true.. The dynamics of the game are changing to a feeder station type of game... We started to see this at Pittsburgh and will continue to see... Meaning scoring will be a bit harder as teams try to limit opponents from steal badly thrown tubes (which oddly enough is occuring a lot in Michigan and at other regionals).. Yet I agree the winner of the event will be able to post 4 logos and and two minis, but I can deff see a team in the finals with just nailing that top two logos and two minis... 4 logos and two minis, means your right up there with the national high score... i don't see 3 to 4 alliances doing that every match.. maybe one or two...
Huskie65
17-03-2011, 02:41
Will be there as a Referee!
ScoutingNerd175
23-03-2011, 23:26
I'll be there as a volunteer! I haven't been to a FIRST competition since I volunteered for the 2008 CT regional. Once of the first things I thought of when I decided to do grad school at UMich was the fact that I hadn't had the chance to be involved in FIRST in years and, since FIRST is huge in Michigan, now is a great time. I can't wait for Friday!
Kett Captains
24-03-2011, 09:29
On behalf of everyone on 3098, we wish everyone good luck at the Ann Arbor District Competition (In which we will be vigorously competing :D ).
Brian Ha
24-03-2011, 10:11
God i cant wait, heading down there after skool cant wait to check it ouT!!!
Anyone up for shirt trade @ A^2? ive got two extra 862 shirts im lookin to get rid of, both are larges. if interested pm here or find me @ arena, ill be the one with the maid doll attached to my waist
here he is with our mascot:
http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q68/Alamando/Dscn3874a.jpg
Fennig247
27-03-2011, 17:40
Ok, so I do not know if I am the only one to think this. But did anyone else think the alliance selection was a little out of the ball park. Like I know there where some good ones and such, but man did it get loopy for a bit?
Bjenks548
27-03-2011, 18:25
Ok, so I do not know if I am the only one to think this. But did anyone else think the alliance selection was a little out of the ball park. Like I know there where some good ones and such, but man did it get loopy for a bit?
It was a bit odd, I'm assuming your referring to our alliance. We were the 25th (i might be a little off) ranked team after qualifications and were picked second. This is because 3098 was against us at Waterford and new what our bot could do when at full strength. Before alliance selection they asked a mentor on our team if we were back to what we had been at Waterford, he said yes. The captains took a bit of a risk picking us, but I think it paid off as we made it to the finals together. Also thanks to 3098 for picking us even after our performance on friday and to 247 for being great partners and playing defense and finishing a few logos durring the end game.
Fennig247
27-03-2011, 18:42
No I will admit. It was a great alliance and I do thank 3098 and 548 for believing in our defense to help keep the game rolling. I am more surprised that we dropped so low. I know we were not top of the charts. But there where a lot of teams who picked outside the top 8 which is good to see. It also goes to show that rankings are not as important as everyone makes them out to believe.
The Ann Arbor Competition was, in a word, awesome.
First of all, thanks to all those who made the event happen:
- Lisa, who again ran a great AA District and was helpful at every turn
- The venue staff, who were overall very gracious
- The volunteers, who were, like all Michigan events, awesome. Specific shout-outs to:
- Jeff and the rest of the refereeing crew, who calmly explained calls during highly stressful finals matches, and made the right calls the whole way through
- The FTAs and field crew who kept the event running smoothly!
- The judges, who were some of the friendliest to whom I've ever talked. The Chairman's judges specifically actually seemed pretty cool.
It was great to see Dean, Jon Dudas, and François Castaing at this awesome Michigan event!
Of course signing fests with Dean ensued. :rolleyes:
To talk teams:
494 - What a deserving top pick! Besides great tube scoring and a blazing minibot, you're one team that's just out of this world! I hope we get to partner up again!
66 - How were you still around at the final pick?? You played tough defense, had some clutch defense and logo-finishings, played our strategy brilliantly in each match! While the red card was a low point, the defense played in the last twenty seconds of Finals match 3 may have won us that match. It was great to be Pink with you, and it was great to repeat with you!
The Finalists - From the beginning I thought this matchup could go either way. You made it really stressful. 4 minibots that would be first in any other match... Only one word for it: INTENSE.
573 - The missing link from last year's alliance.. You were all-around great at this event, and very deserving of the 3rd pick. You were up there on our list, just not quite there.. I hope we can pair up at States!
This event was just amazing.
It was stressful and awesome and challenging and great in all the right ways.
And I'm not sure what could even match it this year.
But we'll see, I suppose.
The captains took a bit of a risk picking us, but I think it paid off as we made it to the finals together. Also thanks to 3098 for picking us even after our performance on friday and to 247 for being great partners and playing defense and finishing a few logos durring the end game.
Dane and his killer strategy seems to have worked pretty good!
66 - How were you still around at the final pick?? You played tough defense, had some clutch defense and logo-finishings, played our strategy brilliantly in each match! While the red card was a low point, the defense played in the last twenty seconds of Finals match 3 may have won us that match. It was great to be Pink with you, and it was great to repeat with you!
There were some tense moments during the draft, but Team 66 is glad we were still there to repeat with the Nerds as well as with Martians this year as the "Pink Alliance"! Congrats to 2337 on the Chairman's win! We look forward to seeing you at Eastern again this year.
To the Finalists, you played a tough three matches with three outstanding robots. Great job, and we'll see you at states!
dman9385
30-03-2011, 10:06
I was the lead scouter on 3098 and team 548 was near the bottom of my list at the end of the day Friday, but as they did at the waterford district they had it all fixed saturday and showed me they were ready! Therefore we selected them and 247, and we formed the best alliance we could of had to go against the #1 seed in the finals. Congrats to 2337, 494, and 66. Can't wait for states!!!
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