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2012 Mid-Atlantic Robotics - Chestnut Hill FIRST Robotics District Competition
Surprised a thread for this is not up.
We have some intense matches coming up in MAR this coming weekend. 341, 1218, 357, 486, and 708 will all be back this weekend after major success at Hatboro. Joining them will be 222, 365 and 816 just to name a few. Should be intense and exciting. Here's what 3929 will be bringing to the table: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=C2ysQLRodQ8 Specs: 8wd 4 CIMs kit wheels rs550's for intake and vertical feed 2x 0673's on a custom gearbox powering the shooter (two 6"x2" Colson Performas) Window motor on the hood Turret may be locked for our first event as a motor just shorted on us. So we'll be using the drive to aim with the camera. We're lagging behind on targeting code, mounting some last minute sensors, and some driver practice but hopefully things aren't too rough for us at Chestnut Hill! See you all there. |
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222 is looking forward to competing at Chestnut Hills for the first time. We can't wait to see how the field stacks up.
Here's our specs: 8wd 4 cims through our 2 speed tigerdrive fisher price 9013 driving our pick-up roller two window motor winch for controlling bridge window motor powered turret with rotational sensor two banebots 775 powered shooter wheel (yes we've tested em, yes they are good, yes we have a failure plan that we don't expect to use) pneumatic hood control pneumatic shooter wheel feed. video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6XHRgoZvnc |
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I forgot to mention an outstanding rookie from Hatboro - 4342 was a strong 2pt dunker and I think will be a solid partner here as well.
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Chestnut Hill will be a great time! Peter and Rob have put a lot of hard work into planning, and it will be a great time!
708 is anxiously awaiting Friday Morning~ |
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Anyone have a link to a webcast? (if there is one/will be)
EDIT: Set one up myself. http://www.justin.tv/mar_chestnut_hill_2012 Going to set up the hardware and whatnot tomorrow and do a test stream |
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That should be the official webcast according to my info. 1218 does great A/V work so it should be a good show. Only a few hours to go, I'm psyched for my first MAR District event. |
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Getting excited for Chestnut Hill! Looking forward to seeing everyone over the next few days.
Compete well and be safe! :) |
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We'll be packing the bus shortly for load-in! Looking forward to it.
Safe travels, Nate |
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Anyone else having trouble with the match results page? Or is it just me? Mine keeps jumping to WPI.
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http://www2.usfirst.org/2012comp/eve...chresults.html seems to be up and working for me.
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Normally wait until after the event to do my thank-yous, but I've already been blown away by a few teams. Specifically MOE. Never competed with them in an official event, and I found out today that they pretty much define GP. Our inspector came around and pointed out our front bumpers were incorrect, and we had to redo them. How MOE found out is a mystery, but within five minuets we had fresh plywood and pool noodles in our hands. Not only that, they were checking back every so often making sure we were ok.
Just thought I'd point this out, they were great. |
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Team 341 just wanted to thank Rob Ervin, Peter Randall, the crew of Team 1218 for hosting such a fun and organized event. Your hard work ensured that hundreds of kids could experience FIRST this past weekend. THANK YOU!
Also to our alliance partners on 1218 & 2559, we could not have asked for a better team. And to our opponents in the Finals (222, 2180, and 4342), you played so hard and forced us to dig deep for the victory. The first match was an incredible battle and we only won on a last second human player shot to the upper goal. Congratulations also go out to Team 433 for a well deserved Chairman's Banner. Good luck at the MAR Championship. We are looking forward to seeing everyone at the MAR Championship in April and we can’t wait to play in Boston during Week #4! Good luck to everyone playing this week, during Week #3. |
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On behalf of MOE 365, I would like to second the thanks to Peter Randall and Rob Ervin, and all of Team 1218 for making our first MAR district event a special one. You and all the volunteers and organizers have shown that MAR events can be done well and professional on a local level. Congratulations!
Special thanks for working your magic to make the changes necessary to get the schedule caught up from a 60-90 minute delay on Friday afternoon. Also, congratulations to the following: 341, 1218, and 2559 - great alliance! My only disappointment is that we did not see y'all triple balance. Almost! 486 - Thanks for picking us! You guys had a great bot! It seemed like it balanced on a bridge almost every match. 2229 - Thanks for completing our alliance. We were so close to getting to the finals. Next time! 222, 4342, and 2180 - hard-hitting alliance who knew how to play the game! Thanks for the tight matches in the semi-finals and for making the first match of the finals a nail-biter! And special congrats for our "neighbor" team 4342 - Highest Rookie seed at this event and Rookie All-Star at Hatboro-Horsham! What a rookie year you guys are having! Firebirds 433 - you all continue to soar through your work to spread the FIRST message. Big congratulations on your Chairman's Award win! All the best at the MAR Championship event. See some of you at Lenape in a few weeks. We can't wait! |
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First of all thanks to the volunteers and 1218 for putting on this great event.
Congratulations to teams 341, 1218, and 2559 for a great finals and the win. For our alliance I would like to thank team 4342 for picking us in the #3 seed alliance. You guys are a fantastic rookie team and are going to have many more great years to come. To team 2180 I was so happy to see you come all the way though the alliance selections for us to pick you. The way you adapted to our alliance was amazing and I hope to see you again this year. Last thanks to all the other teams at the event and hope to see many of you at Mount Olive. |
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Thanks again to 1218 and 2559!
1218 - What else is there to say? Our bots work together beautifully. Our robot may put up a high volume of balls, but you guys never miss with what is in my opinion THE most accurate shooter in FRC. You are the sniper rifle to our machinegun. A perfect match. 2559 - You guys really came through for us, helping to starve our opponent, bravely attempt the triple balance, and playing incredible defense in Finals Match 2. Congratulations on the win! More thanks and congrats: 222 - What a great machine! You guys really pushed us in the Finals, and made sure the crowd got their money's worth. My favorite feature of your machine: that it sounds like you are firing an elephant gun with every shot you make :D 365 - It is a shame that our robots never got to be on the field together (weird, considering it was a 37-team field with 12 rounds per team...) I guess we'll have to wait until Philly to find out what happens when our auto modes meet at midfield :) As usual, your mobile pit crew was busy making sure all of the teams got everything they needed to compete. A true Hall of Fame team. The Rookies - I have been extremely impressed with the crop of rookies at the first two MAR District events. 4342, alliance captain and Finalist, you guys are extremely impressive. 4373 is one of the nicest teams I have ever worked with behind the glass, and your bot played a big role in a lot of matches. 4035, also an extremely gracious team to work with. 3974, another great bot. 3929, what an unbelievably professional looking machine. It's a shame you only got to play in one playoff round! All Volunteers - MAR is now 2 for 2 at the events that I have attended! Despite the new venue and lots of new faces, outside of a network-related delay on Friday afternoon we had very smooth sailing! I am very quickly being converted into a MAR believer :) |
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Are there any videos of the finals matches?
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All the best in Boston. See you later this season! |
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Chestnut Hill was run beautifully, even despite insanely quick back-to-back matches, you managed to have impressive turn around times. Joe Troy and others were very patient and helpful with field issues as well. A few teams to greatly thank and congratulate:
357: You are such a generous team to us and I love being able to work with you every chance I get. This group of mentors is amazing. 341: Your dominance on the field is astounding and I hope to see it continue as you head to Boston. 1218: Thank you for hosting a great event and congratulations to you as well on the win. At Hatboro you were slightly behind 341 in performance but you are now, IMO, equally matched. 222: What an incredible run to the finals, and the most adrenaline pumping matches I have seen in a long time. 4342: You are a very very skilled rookie team and I wish you the best of luck. Your design is very intelligent. 2729: Thanks for joining our alliance, you were on ours and 484's list. We were incredibly disappointed to be pulled by our alliance captain after the 1st eliminations match and then later found out that our station had a coms issue. We knew there was nothing wrong with our robot that match and would have loved to continue. Despite your lack of faith in us, our driveteam continued the day by spending a few hours on the practice field balancing and tweaking autonomous. They are now more determined to prove themselves to everyone who doubted us. I am incredibly proud of my team after this weekend. Thank you to the judges for selecting us for Rookie All Star over some very tough competition. Expect us to play at Mount Olive with full force. We've got major bugs worked out, now comes modifications and tweaking. We are hungry this season. -Akash |
Best innovation I've seen in 13 years of FIRST
Using the large basketball scoreboards to display the current match number and the queuing match number. No need to wonder if that last garbled noise was your match being queued or a team looking for a part. I've always wondered why something like this hasn't been standard practice.
Thanks SCH for putting on a great event. |
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There were numerous times this weekend where people came up to me and asked about what was going on. They had never heard of FIRST and had just stopped in to see what the commotion was. To anyone I asked to move out of the narrow walkway behind the red alliance station, out of the robot pathway nearby, or to not sit in the stairwell on the bleachers, thanks for your understanding and cooperation. Things got a little crowded at times but we made the best of it. |
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First off I'd like to say thanks for 1218 for hosting this event. We know 1218 is a class act and the event was nothing less then we would expect from such a great team!
4342 You guys started the season as rookies, but you are now officially veterans. You designed a machine that our team seriously thought about during the build season. I'm glad to see a consistent 2 point dunker almost go all the way. As a long time veteran I was extremely impressed with your game play and your willingness to improve and adapt. Keep it up 4342 and you'll have that gold before you know it! 2180 you were truly a diamond in the rough! I can't believe you lasted long enough for our alliance to snatch you up. Your willingness to do whatever it took really made this alliance work. Your hybrid mode was very consistent and your match play was very well thought out and orchestrated. To 341, 1218 and 2559 you guys played hard. As soon as this alliance got together everyone knew winning was going to be HUGE uphill battle. You pushed our alliance to the limits and got the well deserved win! I can't wait to see how you all keep improving throughout the season! Also a shout out to 365 for their consistently fast autonomous routines and great game play! I guess we shouldn't have shown you guys our fast bridge autonomous in the qualifications ;) You all are a great group! Lastly, thanks to all the volunteers that helped make the event run smoothly. Good luck to everyone in the coming weeks. |
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Where to begin, this was another great district event. Aside from the field delay on Friday, everything ran smoothly. A big thanks to 1218 for hosting the event and putting on a great show.
Thanks to 708 for drafting us. Our robot was having a lot of issues on Friday and some plain bad luck throughout the competition. We were grateful to work with you guys again and alongside 816. 816 played some great ball control defense, we just couldn't capitalize on it and make our shots it seemed. Congrats to 225, 834 & 423 for beating us and advancing to the semi finals. 341, 1218 & 2559 - the triple balance attempts were awesome. Hopefully we will see it happen at the MAR championship in April. 3929 - our team was pulling for you all and I'm glad you had a successful first event. Good luck at your next district event! |
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222 definitely had a great time at our first FIRST District Event. It was definitely a change from standard Regional Events. A hybrid between Regional and off-season events. Things ran smoothly except for the long delay over the field issue, but I'm sure most teams needed the break anyway! We sure didn't mind it!
Coming to this District we had a good understanding of who was clearly going to be in the rankings and alliance pairings! ;) We knew who was going to put up the fight and they sure did! It was a bit disappointing we didn't see 341 in any matches prior to the finals, but hey at least we got to play against you and rattle your flower pots at the same time! We definitely worked our tails off to get as far as we did! As usual we got the luck of the 2's, but that doesn't let us down. :ahh: I was happy and I'm know the rest of our team was happy with bringing home two trophies to add to our collection. One of which is now on my desk for overseeing our control system used for shooting. Next up: Mount Olive Thanks to everyone who made this event happen! Last but not least does anyone have any video of the final matches? I know our alliance captain 4342 (and us) are looking for some video! I'm sure a bunch of others are as well. |
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Storm Robotics would like to thank the event coordinators (Rob and Peter) and volunteers at Chestnut Hill and FRC1218 for putting on a class event. Everyone was so friendly and willing to help make our experience as wonderful as it could be and we are thoroughly grateful!
Thank you to 341 and 365 for your team recognition awards for Team Spirit. That certainly livened our team heading into the rest of the afternoon after receiving that award from two teams who exemplify the spirit of FIRST. To our alliance captain, 484, and fellow partners 3929 and 2191 we're sorry things did work out but we certainly all learned a lot. Congrats to 486, 2229, and 365 on a well executed game plan and strategy during those quarterfinal matches. Wow is all I can say to 1218, 341, 2559, 222, 4342, and 2180 after that finals performance. Those were the best matches I've seen during this season by far. Congrats to 1218, 341, and 2559 on the win, you were a fun alliance to watch. We're looking forward to hopefully heading back to Chestnut Hill next year and having just as much fun as this year. We'll see many of you at our next competition at Lenape. Looking forward to it! |
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Where to begin? After a good night’s sleep, I can finally begin to see through the haze of a perfect weekend. Kudos to all. Thanks to all the volunteers from MAR and SCH Academy who were the real heroes of this weekend. We simply could not have contemplated hosting an event of this magnitude without hundreds of dedicated volunteers.
Thanks also to all the teams that brought their Gracious Professionalism to the Field House and the challenges of the weekend from parking to food court congestion. We promise more space for next year. To teams 341 and 2559, wow what an alliance. To win in your own house is beyond comparison. Thank you for making it possible. 222, 365, 257: you epitomize the coopetition - powerful on the field and supportive beyond belief in the pits. To all the rookies: 4342, an alliance captain; 4373, a rookie to be reckoned with in the weeks to come; you are the future of FIRST, press onward. Thank you all. |
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In the last round, those 70 some odd points would not have been scored without the help of your teams. You guys have great teams, awesome mentors, and phenomenal robots. Thank you again for selecting us as your alliance partners, we will also be at the Lenepe District Event next Saturday. We look forward to working with both teams, both on and off the field, again in the future. |
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To all of you who have said thank you to the volunteers: You're welcome. :-)
Seeing what happened this past weekend is the reason that I keep getting involved with FIRST. As the Volunteer Coordinator, I want to thank all the teams that made this an amazing event. (Team 2539, I'm still waiting to see those videos of me dancing at H-H.) I've already emailed everyone whose email address I have in VIMS, but to the volunteers who I could not email directly, thank you for your help this past weekend. Your time, dedication, and commitment is what makes the event run so smoothly. The number of compliments I've received is astounding, and that's directly because of your efforts. Thank you. I want to share with you all two items from SCH. For those teams that were there or watching, you know that we had a delay on Friday due to some issue with the field area. (I still don't know exactly what happened, and I don't really care.) I was approached by several people after the fact that told me they had no idea there was a major stoppage! Everything else continued to run smoothly while the field personnel worked on the problem. To me, that's a major tribute to the volunteers and event staff to keep everything running so smoothly. Second, I happened across several students this weekend (when I had free time to go in the pits) that truly get the concept of Gracious Professionalism. This is why I keep volunteering. When I see a student helping another team, doing what is right over what is more fun at the moment, working to make others' FIRST experience better, I am willed with an incredible sense of pride. Thank you to the students of 1218, 708, 2729, and the myriad other teams I know I'm forgetting who helped me see that what we're doing as mentors and volunteers is paying off. (A special thanks to one particular student of 365 who, after we spoke, made me cry out of happiness. You know who you are.) To those of you continuing on to other districts, regionals, and championships, I wish you the best of luck. For those of you who are done, be proud of what you've accomplished. One person, one team, one event at a time, you are changing the world for the better. I know because I've seen it first hand. -Tom Thomas Wexler Volunteer Coordinator Chestnut Hill FIRST Robotics District Competition |
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Wow, we're happy rookies here at 4373.
There's not enough thanks to go around: 1218. Everything. Was. Amazing. Including being schooled in the first finals round. One of our team drivers about 341: "They're so nice, it's SCARY." MOE/365: I'm still impressed at your gracious professionalism after not being able to run in one match. The rookies almost carried that match...almost... We're happy to be a part of this. I keep thinking that I have a tiger by the tail in mentoring a FIRST team. Sure do, but it's an awfully exciting ride. --DP |
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FIRST team 433 would like to congratulate everyone who participated at this event! We had tons of fun and we're looking forward to seeing most of you at MAR champs (keep an eye out for a post about the annual Firebirds Fiesta at MAR Champs. All MAR teams are invited!)!
Special thanks go out to the volunteers and all the folks on 1218. This was a great event and it was incredibly well organized. Also, thanks to all the teams who helped us out over the course of the competition. We arrived 1.2 pounds overweight thanks to our faulty scale and were immediately surrounded by teams offering saws and other helpful tools. During our elimination matches with our wonderful alliance partners 2234 and 3974, we were having some trouble with our bridge tipper. 3151 noticed this and literally offered us the tipper off of their robot. Thank you everyone!! |
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