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Billfred 03-03-2013 10:11

SCRIW III (South Carolina Robotics Invitational and Workshops 2013)
 
(We promoted it at Palmetto, so I guess we should post it on CD...)
It's back for a third year!
Teams 1293 (D5 Robotics) and 2815 (Los Pollos Locos) Present:
SCRIW III
(South Carolina Robotics Invitational and Workshops)

Over the past two seasons, SCRIW has grown into a great kick-start for the FIRST season in the Carolinas. With an all-North-Carolina alliance winning last year, I know the South Carolinians are eager for redemption!

When: October 12, 2013 (That is the first weekend of the State Fair, but the Gamecocks are on the road.)
Where: Irmo High School, 6671 St. Andrews Road in Columbia. (Same as SCRIW II)
What: We'll be playing Ultimate Ascent, subject to tweaking, as well as a great lineup of workshops. And perhaps a little extra fun, too...
Who: YOU! Bring your freshmen, bring your parents, bring everyone! We're setting capacity at 30 teams, subject to review as demand dictates.
How much: We've worked hard to keep this as affordable as possible for teams:
  • $300 for teams registered and paid by July 1
  • $350 for teams who register and/or pay after July 1
  • Pre-rookies* are free with your team's paid registration, as space allows
  • $200 for B-teams*; registration for them opens August 1.
*Pre-rookies are made of students that will compete as a rookie team in the 2014 season; B-teams are extensions of an existing team that competes with a second robot.

The SCRIW.org has been updated for 2013. If you want to learn more, let me know or catch 2815 at South Florida!

Billfred 08-03-2013 07:31

Re: SCRIW III (South Carolina Robotics Invitational and Workshops 2013)
 
One week in, and we already have the first registration! Welcome FRC 1553, KC Robotics Team, to the SCRIW lineup!

1293 - D5 Robotics
1553 - KC Robotics Team
2815 - Los Pollos Locos

27 spots left!

Billfred 29-04-2013 18:12

Re: SCRIW III (South Carolina Robotics Invitational and Workshops 2013)
 
While in St. Louis, my phone buzzed for many things...but some of the best news was from my email. In order of registration, welcome FRC 2059, the Hitchhikers, FRC 4243, STAR Warriors, and rookie sensation FRC 4451, ROBOTZ Garage to the SCRIW III lineup!

1293 - D5 Robotics
1553 - KC Robotics Team
2059 - Hitchhikers
2815 - Los Pollos Locos
4243 - STAR Warriors
4451 - ROBOTZ Garage

24 spots left! Remember, the early payment discount ends July 1, so take advantage at scriw.org today!

Carl C 29-04-2013 21:57

Re: SCRIW III (South Carolina Robotics Invitational and Workshops 2013)
 
Looking forward to this. Hope to see all of our favorite teams once more and get those chains clanking!

JohnFogarty 29-04-2013 23:50

M'Aiken Magic is waiting to make sure the same event that conflicted this past season won't conflict again. They are really looking forward to attending...with a surprise....

A full court shooter that works the way one is supposed too.

Billfred 30-04-2013 00:19

Re: SCRIW III (South Carolina Robotics Invitational and Workshops 2013)
 
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Originally Posted by John_1102 (Post 1269800)
M'Aiken Magic is waiting to make sure the same event that conflicted this past season won't conflict again. They are really looking forward to attending...with a surprise....

A full court shooter that works the way one is supposed too.

Did y'all just feel that breeze coming from the Upstate? Oh wait, that was 4451 practicing their Mutombo finger-wag. (Someone, post a picture of the blocker they added for Championship.)

That match needs to happen.

JohnFogarty 30-04-2013 08:13

I saw that when I went by their pit....I swear if they keep building robots at that caliber in the seasons to come...South Carolina has a new powerhouse in their hands for sure.

But...Billfred don't you remember what I showed you at Palmetto that they can do on the front end of the robot with expanding the frame perimeter forward, but I mean we already cycled fairly well. We're just adding the "King Tec" trump card.

D.Allred 30-04-2013 23:26

Re: SCRIW III (South Carolina Robotics Invitational and Workshops 2013)
 
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Originally Posted by Billfred (Post 1269821)
Did y'all just feel that breeze coming from the Upstate? Oh wait, that was 4451 practicing their Mutombo finger-wag. (Someone, post a picture of the blocker they added for Championship.)

That match needs to happen.

Billfred, This is the best I have. I didn't get a picture in action.

Billfred 01-05-2013 07:52

Re: SCRIW III (South Carolina Robotics Invitational and Workshops 2013)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by John_1102 (Post 1269898)
But...Billfred don't you remember what I showed you at Palmetto that they can do on the front end of the robot with expanding the frame perimeter forward, but I mean we already cycled fairly well. We're just adding the "King Tec" trump card.

I recall the drop-down foot, which certainly gives the frisbees more run with which to rise...but having worked Archimedes, I'm afraid I missed the King Tec trump card (and couldn't find an obvious answer on YouTube or on the Galileo thread).

JohnFogarty 01-05-2013 08:21

Let's just say King-Tec cleared an entire side of the field of frisbees into the high goal in under a minute.

Billfred 02-05-2013 00:28

Re: SCRIW III (South Carolina Robotics Invitational and Workshops 2013)
 
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Originally Posted by John_1102 (Post 1270622)
Let's just say King-Tec cleared an entire side of the field of frisbees into the high goal in under a minute.

Oh, so I can schedule our resetters' bathroom breaks to 1102 matches?

Good to know! :P

Billfred 07-05-2013 08:03

Re: SCRIW III (South Carolina Robotics Invitational and Workshops 2013)
 
Team Columbia is coming back with a vengeance--welcome last year's SCRIW semifinalist FRC 3976, the Electric Hornets to the SCRIW III lineup!

1293 - D5 Robotics
1553 - KC Robotics Team
2059 - Hitchhikers
2815 - Los Pollos Locos
3976 - Electric Hornets
4243 - STAR Warriors
4451 - ROBOTZ Garage

23 spots left! Remember, the early payment discount ends July 1, so take advantage at http://scriw.org today!

Billfred 09-05-2013 21:43

Re: SCRIW III (South Carolina Robotics Invitational and Workshops 2013)
 
Welcome some SCRIW newbies--FRC 3490, Viper Drive has joined the SCRIW III lineup!

1293 - D5 Robotics
1553 - KC Robotics Team
2059 - Hitchhikers
2815 - Los Pollos Locos
3490 - Viper Drive
3976 - Electric Hornets
4243 - STAR Warriors
4451 - ROBOTZ Garage

22 spots left! Claim yours today http://scriw.org!

Billfred 14-05-2013 21:17

Re: SCRIW III (South Carolina Robotics Invitational and Workshops 2013)
 
Welcome another three-timer to the lineup, FRC 281, EnTech GreenVillains!

281 - EnTech GreenVillains
1293 - D5 Robotics
1553 - KC Robotics Team
2059 - Hitchhikers
2815 - Los Pollos Locos
3490 - Viper Drive
3976 - Electric Hornets
4243 - STAR Warriors
4451 - ROBOTZ Garage

21 spots left! Claim yours today http://scriw.org![/quote]

Billfred 20-05-2013 22:20

Re: SCRIW III (South Carolina Robotics Invitational and Workshops 2013)
 
It's the best birthday present an off-season organizer can ask for!

Welcome (in order of registration) Palmetto Regional Champions FRC 2187 Team Volt, Peachtree Regional Champions FRC 3489 Category 5, and three-time Palmetto Regional Chairman's Award winner FRC 342 Burning Magnetos to the SCRIW III lineup!

281 - EnTech GreenVillains
342 - Burning Magnetos
1293 - D5 Robotics
1553 - KC Robotics Team
2059 - Hitchhikers
2187 - Team Volt
2815 - Los Pollos Locos
3489 - Category 5
3490 - Viper Drive
3976 - Electric Hornets
4243 - STAR Warriors
4451 - ROBOTZ Garage

18 spots left! The early registration discount expires July 1, register today at http://scriw.org before we fill up!


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