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Jon Stratis 22-02-2013 15:15

Re: Award winning year streaks
 
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Originally Posted by Mark McLeod (Post 1238477)
If someone wants to do an analysis, here is a consolidated list of awards
FRC Team Awards 1992-present

How do we get that list updated? The Notes section for WFFA isn't completely accurate, at least for my team... we've never had a mentor named Gregory King - our 2009 winner was Kurt Aschenbeck.

Mark McLeod 22-02-2013 15:20

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Originally Posted by Jon Stratis (Post 1238694)
How do we get that list updated? The Notes section for WFFA isn't completely accurate, at least for my team... we've never had a mentor named Gregory King - our 2009 winner was Kurt Aschenbeck.

That's my mistake.
Kurt is actually on there, but I mis-sorted half the 2009 winners. All the people are there and all the teams are there, but some of them are mismatched.
I have the correct list at home and I'll post it tonight.
P.S. Corrected version is now posted.

Here are the correct (hopefully) WFFAs.



MysterE 22-02-2013 15:32

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I do have a question in regards to this topic. Is it possible for a team with fewer years of participation to upset a team in the middle of a RCA streak?

Racer26 22-02-2013 15:55

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Originally Posted by Mr. Lim (Post 1238685)
188 - 12 years.

The streak ends... :(

This is an extremely sad truth, and probably the most significant casualty of the teacher's labour battle in Ontario. I have to admit, I'm more than a little surprised that 188 couldn't find a way to work around it as most of the other upper-tier Ontario public school teams (like 1114, 2056, 1075, 907, 2702, 772, 1334 and others) did.

Andrew Schreiber 22-02-2013 15:57

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Originally Posted by 1075guy (Post 1238726)
This is an extremely sad truth, and probably the most significant casualty of the teacher's labour battle in Ontario. I have to admit, I'm more than a little surprised that 188 couldn't find a way to work around it as most of the other upper-tier Ontario public school teams (like 1114, 2056, 1075, 2702, 772, 1334 and others) did.

I'd claim it's probably the least significant casualty. Who cares about trophies and awards and winning streaks? What of the students who missed out on a year of inspiration?

Sorry, I'll leave.

MARS_James 22-02-2013 15:58

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Originally Posted by MysterE (Post 1238703)
I do have a question in regards to this topic. Is it possible for a team with fewer years of participation to upset a team in the middle of a RCA streak?

Yes. actually leading up to the 2008 Florida Regional Krunch or Pink had won 4 of the last 5 chairmans and plucky little 1523 came and got the award

Racer26 22-02-2013 15:58

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Originally Posted by Andrew Schreiber (Post 1238727)
I'd claim it's probably the least significant casualty. Who cares about trophies and awards and winning streaks? What of the students who missed out on a year of inspiration?

Sorry, I'll leave.

I didn't mean the streak was the significant casualty, although I can understand how you parsed it that way. I meant that the loss of 188 is nothing short of astonishing.

theawesome1730 22-02-2013 16:03

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We win on average 3 awards per season and have since our creation in 2006, so 7 years in a row of awards. 5 of those 7 years were regional wins

bardd 22-02-2013 16:03

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We won an award (or two, usually two. Our average is 1.67) every year since the team was started in 2007. Might not be as long a streak as some older teams, but we're proud of it :D

Joe Ross 22-02-2013 16:09

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Originally Posted by MysterE (Post 1238703)
I do have a question in regards to this topic. Is it possible for a team with fewer years of participation to upset a team in the middle of a RCA streak?

This question sounds familiar. See http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...50&postcount=1

Notice what team made the post.

Wendy Holladay 23-02-2013 09:13

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Joe you are pretty amazing to either remember or find that post. yes that was me, I felt I'm sure the way Daniel does now.

I will say this, we work very hard every year to "beat ourselves" and continue to innovate. When we write our awards (they are on our website, thank you 1114 for posting yours and helping us) they are really on the focus of this year, other than our repeat events. We look good, but when I look at the CMP contenders, I know how far we have to go.

My observation is that most team do thru phases, based on the interests and talents of their students and mentors. The truely great teams manage to always do great, no matter what.

When (not if) 3337 wins RCA at the Bayou, no one will be happier than my "family". We have known their lead technical mentor and his family and many of their members for many years. We mentored them in 2010 when they won Rookie Inspiration. They are family to us.

Wendy Holladay

ebarker 23-02-2013 10:38

Re: Award winning year streaks
 
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Originally Posted by Andrew Schreiber (Post 1238727)
Who cares about trophies and awards and winning streaks? What of the students who missed out on a year of inspiration?

There is a different way to view trophies / awards.

We have two major viewpoints.

1) most obviously, they recognize the work that we do and we like to do these things, award or not.

2) the use of trophies / awards / recognitions, etc as weapons.

Consider the of the theory of Sun Tzu, The Art of War, applied to cultural change goals of FIRST. Awards creates energy (chapter V) and and builds substance (chapter VI).

The 1st award we ever won was a heady experience but not really put to good use for a while. The 2nd through the nth award has been loaded into a "cultural change artillery piece" and put into action. We have been able to create a loud echo of student impact ranging across the region.

Impact is great, collecting awards is okie dokie, but using awards to leverage cultural change and a lot more impact is even better.

Getting the award is only half the battle, what you do with it is really important.

IMHO

MysterE 23-02-2013 11:36

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Originally Posted by Wendy Holladay (Post 1239112)
Joe you are pretty amazing to either remember or find that post. yes that was me, I felt I'm sure the way Daniel does now.

I will say this, we work very hard every year to "beat ourselves" and continue to innovate. When we write our awards (they are on our website, thank you 1114 for posting yours and helping us) they are really on the focus of this year, other than our repeat events. We look good, but when I look at the CMP contenders, I know how far we have to go.

My observation is that most team do thru phases, based on the interests and talents of their students and mentors. The truely great teams manage to always do great, no matter what.

When (not if) 3337 wins RCA at the Bayou, no one will be happier than my "family". We have known their lead technical mentor and his family and many of their members for many years. We mentored them in 2010 when they won Rookie Inspiration. They are family to us.

Wendy Holladay

I found the earlier post that you made heartening. Gracious Professionalism is such an odd thing - in one way you want your team to win because of their hard work. In another way, you are excited when a team you are close to wins because of their hard work.

I am proud, in many ways, that the one of the monolith teams of the Bayou comes from Louisiana. I'll be the first to say that we took more than one look at Combustion's previous entries as we were penning our own. I did the same thing when I was writing our Dean's List entry for this year. One of the things that amaze me in Combustion's writing is the ability to add so much action into it. I feel like I'm reading a movie trailer at times :-)

If and when our team proves able to win, it will only be by using the shoulders of great teams like Combustion and Fusion, and Simbotics, and so many others that we stare at with awe.

To tie it back to the overall topic at hand - teams that consistently win awards prove something to the whole FIRST community - you never get there. You never reach the point where you can stop inspiring and stop growing your team. A team streak is merely the result of a group of people who has learned to never stop being FIRST. We'll get there one day. Hopefully we will all be able to have that experience.

qzrrbz 23-02-2013 11:57

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Originally Posted by Craig Roys (Post 1238689)
Team 1718 has won at least one award in each of our 7 seasons of existence (sadly, no district/regional/championship wins yet), but what I find more interesting is that we have won 22 awards during our 7 years of existence...that means that The Fighting Pi average 3.14 awards per year! :D

Outstandingly cool nerdly statistic! :D

Rich Kressly 23-02-2013 15:00

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I may be a little biased given my history, but FRC103 has done pretty well over the years in terms of award consistency.

The "general awards streak" for FRC103, dates back to at least 1999, so 14 years at least (as others have stated the FIRST database has incomplete information prior to 2000) and counting. During those 14 years of the current streak, 103 has attended 45 official FRC events, 32 of those events being regional/district.

Of those 32 regional/district events, 103 has:
- won at least one award at 30 of them
- won two or more awards at 19 of them

Of the 12 Championship events, 103 has:
- won 7 awards, two of them in 2003

As to the post about WFFA Awards, FRC103 mentors have won 3 in total, 2 in FL:
-2004 NJ Regional Dave Beck
-2010 FL Regional Cathy Beck
-2011 FL Regional Jack Tusman

As for Sean's question of "same award" in consecutive years, for 103:
- Entrepreneurship Award 8 consecutive years
- Autodesk Visualization 5 consecutive years


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