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SciBorg Dave 24-03-2012 20:44

Seattle finals Cascade and Olympic
 
The Olympic Final match 3 was 68-67 a triple balance to a 2 robot balance for a 1 point win !

Grim Tuesday 24-03-2012 20:56

Re: Seattle finals Cascade and Olympic
 
Got a link to it?

RyanCahoon 24-03-2012 23:35

Re: Seattle finals Cascade and Olympic
 
http://www.justin.tv/firstwa1/b/312749416

Match starts around 8:40:00

penguinfrk 25-03-2012 03:18

Re: Seattle finals Cascade and Olympic
 
This is the most competitive I've seen the Seattle regionals. I'd like to congratulate 2557, 1425, 2928 on their win and 488, 1983, and 4030 for putting up a great fight on Olympic. I only got to watch F1 on Cascade, but congrats to 2046, 492, and 2471 and 1510, 3711, and 3662 there. I'm hearing the phrase "northwest powerhouse" being thrown around a lot more now, and I'm glad to have been part of this growth in the past 4 years.

Also congrats to 488 and 2046 for their Chairman's win and Donna Lew and Mr. V for their WFFAs, can't think of anyone that deserves it more.

We'll see most of you in Spokane!

AaronLeondar 25-03-2012 16:13

Re: Seattle finals Cascade and Olympic
 
Thanks to those that supported us (1425), SOTAbots (2557), and Viking Robotics (2928). Also thanks to Team 2557 SOTAbots for initially picking us for their alliance. You guys ROCK!

Also a huge congratulations goes out to our extremely worthy opponents in the final rounds: Skunkworks Robotics (1983), Team X-Bot (488), and the rookie team NullPointerException (4030). You guys did an amazing job!

PaW 26-03-2012 00:03

Re: Seattle finals Cascade and Olympic
 
The volunteers at this event were amazing.... everything went very smooth. Huge thanks to everyone involved, from the referees and field crew, pit administration, inspectors, safety advisors, practice field coordination, judges...

Think about it: a double regional is pretty much half a championship. That's a lot of volunteers!

Well done, FIRSTWA !

joe5joe7 26-03-2012 00:11

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That was an amazing match, and I know it's still soaking in for me. Thank you so much Sota Bots and Error Code for selecting us for your alliance; and thank you Skunkworks, XBot and NullPointerExeption for having the best match I've seen in FIRST.

MCahoon 26-03-2012 00:17

Re: Seattle finals Cascade and Olympic
 
On behalf of Bear Metal FRC 2046, I would like to express our appreciation to our amazing alliance partners FRC 2471 Team Mean Machine, and FRC 492 Titan Robotics. The Mean Metal Titans worked great.

I would also like to express our admiration for our worthy opponents FRC 1510 Wildcats, FRC 3711 Iron Mustangs and FRC 3662 FrostByte, and to each of the alliances we faced in the eliminations.

SciBorg Dave 26-03-2012 10:52

Re: Seattle finals Cascade and Olympic
 
JOE5JOE7 what a great photo, you have everthing just perfect.
This match is a classic. Our FIRST team 4061 will see 1983 and 2928 in the Spokane regional April 5th, 6th and 7th. Very excited.

SciBorg Dave 26-03-2012 11:53

Re: Seattle finals Cascade and Olympic
 
For FIRSTWA to become a power house area, I think we need to go to the Michigan model (also N.J.) districts then regional.
District (2 day event) > District (2 day event)> super regional (3 day) like Seattle has with 2 events at once. You could have both the winners go to worlds. To please the fans they might have the winners of the 2 event meet to have a super regional winner. FIRSTWA has approx. 100 teams now this could work very well.

Hallry 26-03-2012 12:15

Re: Seattle finals Cascade and Olympic
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SciBorg Dave (Post 1149411)
For FIRSTWA to become a power house area, I think we need to go to the Michigan model (also N.J.) districts then regional.
District (2 day event) > District (2 day event)> super regional (3 day) like Seattle has with 2 events at once. You could have both the winners go to worlds. To please the fans they might have the winners of the 2 event meet to have a super regional winner. FIRSTWA has approx. 100 teams now this could work very well.

Well currently, MAR has 99 teams in it. Based on the ranking points that teams accumulate at the two district events that they go to, the top 60 teams get to go to the MAR Regional Championships in Philadelphia, where there is one field. The three winners at Philly, the two (yes, two) Chairman's award winners, the one EI winner, the RAS winner, and the top 5 ranked teams based on the total amount of ranking points get to advance from Philly to St. Louis. The full details of the MAR system can be found here.

Jin Hayashi 26-03-2012 12:15

Re: Seattle finals Cascade and Olympic
 
I also want to congratulate FIRST Teams 2046 for winning the Chairman's Award, FIRST Team 2522 for the Engineering Inspiration Award, FIRST Team 3968 for Rookie All-Star, Highest Rookie Seed and Safety Award and FIRST Teams 2046, 2471, and 492 for winning the championships. Good Luck to you in Saint Louis. Also thanks to runnerups FIRST Teams 1510, 3711 and 3662 for giving us an exciting championship match to watch on the Cascade field.

PaW 26-03-2012 12:45

Re: Seattle finals Cascade and Olympic
 
Probably not the correct thread to post this but ...

I think it surprised many of us (esp. the students) that Dean Kamen, Jon Dudas, and Bill Miller came to our double regional. There are many teams here that have never been to the Championships, and so to have a personal visit by these leaders, I'm sure it was an experience they'll not soon forget.

Did any team get their robot autographed? I saw several students' team shirt with Dean's signature on it. It's always a crowd magnet when Dean roams the pits. :)

Austin2046 26-03-2012 13:04

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Originally Posted by PaW (Post 1149437)
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Did any team get their robot autographed? I saw several students' team shirt with Dean's signature on it. It's always a crowd magnet when Dean roams the pits. :)

We did indeed get our robot autographed :P
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fb...type=3&theater

Mr V 26-03-2012 13:44

Re: Seattle finals Cascade and Olympic
 
Here's the picture Austin linked to.



In addition to the autographs on our robot, which also included our state's governer (left) and Conrad Ball (bottom) a Boeing executive, our esteemed leader Darren Collins got his head signed by Dean, a picture of which can be found in this blog post recapping our success at the Cascade regional. http://tahomarobotics.org/2012/03/26...cade-regional/


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