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Gregor 05-04-2013 23:22

Re: 2013 Western Canada Regional
 
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Originally Posted by lorem3k (Post 1257696)
Partial list of awards from today (the ones I remember):
WFFA: Craig Maynard, 4334 ATA
Imagery: 3278 QWERTY Robotics
Engineering Inspiration: 4001 Retro-Rams

http://www2.usfirst.org/2013comp/Eve...ca/awards.html

216Robochick288 06-04-2013 00:21

Re: 2013 Western Canada Regional
 
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Originally Posted by ehaw17 (Post 1257398)
Meet Herman.

Herman is from Fort McMurray, an Albertan city eight hours North of Calgary.

Like most of us, Herman wanted to build robots.

Unlike most of us, he the only student on FRC Team 4625, the Trappers.

You see, Herman is a rookie. He started the team along with a teacher from Father Mercredi High School and three other students. Like most of us felt in our rookie year, build season was challenging. Unfortunately, the other three students quit.

But this isn’t a pity story for Herman, but one of inspiration. He is the one-person team that could.

At fifteen years old Herman walked into the Western Canadian FRC Regional, Thursday, April 4, his family shortly behind him. It was just him and his robot, as his teacher showing up later in the day. With courage, he sat in his pit and got to work.

Soon, the rest of the regional heard of this one-person rookie team. They were curious, so they checked it out and talked to Herman. When SWAT (FRC Team 771) and the Robodawgs (FRC Teams 216, 244, 288) found out his robot wasn’t functioning, they got to work. With help from both veteran and rookie teams alike, Herman had a functioning, inspected robot by the time the pits closed Thursday. The regional administration had also given him special permission to have people from other teams be a part of his drive team. He will also have a handmade banner for his pit and scouting help, incase he happens to be in a picking position.

And as you watched the regional pull together for this one-person team, you can’t help but feel inspired. When you meet Herman, he has nothing but the biggest smile on his face. He is the embodiment of FIRST itself – determination, courage and a malleability that is common to a lot of rookie teams.

FIRST is about taking a big idea and making it happen. Within Team 1305, it was taking the feel of competition home with us for North Bay to experience – and winding up with a celebration of science and technology that includes all levels of FIRST Robotics Canada, reaches 3000 people annually and has helped create rookie teams. For Simbotics, it was the creation of an app that was downloaded over 1500 times in 65 different counties. For rookie teams, it is often just getting a robot that can compete.

Some ideas are easily successful and some are more challenging, but the great part about FIRST is that the FIRST Community is always there to support you. Today was just one example of how FIRST is a family, and families stick through things – thick or thin. Thank you Herman, for inspiring and reminding us what FIRST is all about.

- Emily Haws

Captain
FRC Team 1305


Cheering him on from the states!

lorem3k 06-04-2013 00:58

Re: 2013 Western Canada Regional
 
Thanks for the link, Gregor.

Some of us were in 4625's pit for a little while today, along with some people from 771, 1305, and the RoboDawgs. We got the robot driving, and made some good hardware progress on the shooter, but we were stuck trying to find the laptop they had been using for programming and (as far as I know) still haven't gotten the shooter programmed in. Tomorrow I'll be our human player again, so I'll probably be too busy on the field to go down there myself, but I'll make sure one of our other programmers heads over to help him out. I really want to see him shoot some frisbees before the competition's over. I hope some other kids from his school hear his incredible story so that he's not in such a tough situation next year.

billylo 06-04-2013 01:29

Re: 2013 Western Canada Regional
 
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Originally Posted by ehaw17 (Post 1257398)
Meet Herman.

Beautiful story.

In fact, Herman reminded me of our alliance partner in BAE this year, Team 3609 - the Duct Tape Dragons. A team from Boys and Girls Club of Southern Maine...

They built a very robust robot and was critical to our alliance, but it's not their technical abilities that impressed me the most.

The team has 6 students in total.

Everyone was enthusiastic, eager to learn and contribute. I remembered shaking hands with them in the stands and the big smiles on their faces.

Another good example of how FIRST is working... inspiring young minds everywhere, big and small teams, veteran teams and rookies.

The bangor daily news has a story about them.

Quote: "Their 120-lb robot was made mostly with materials scavenged from their robots from previous years. Their total cost for the robot was $495, which includes the value of the recycled parts."

"They received tremendous support and assistance from other Maine teams, including Team 172 The Northern Force out of Falmouth & Gorham High Schools, Team 133 BERT from Bonney Eagle High School and Team 58 Riot Crew from South Portland High School."

Thank you to all of you who has made this possible.

Libby K 06-04-2013 19:23

Re: 2013 Western Canada Regional
 
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Originally Posted by ehaw17 (Post 1257398)
Meet Herman.

Love this story.

Happy to have been able to watch the webcast - looked like a great event from afar! Maybe next year I'll be able to make the trip out there. :)


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