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Hallry 11-03-2013 22:44

FRC Blogged - ‘Hockey State’? Not so fast….
 
Taken from the FRC Blog, 3/11/13: http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprogr...te-not-so-fast

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‘Hockey State’? Not so fast….

Blog Date: Monday, March 11, 2013 - 17:27

I had the pleasure of visiting the double event in Duluth, MN over the weekend. The Duluth Entertainment Convention Center hosted two simultaneous Regionals under one roof – Lake Superior & Northern Lights Regionals – and it was fantastic. These events were exactly what folks like to see – exciting gameplay, passionate, friendly and hard-working teams, committed volunteers and engaged sponsors, with everything running on schedule. Also, having had the honor of shaking hands and high-fiving awards winners on the field at Northern Lights, I’m pretty sure I saw at least a few lives changed close-up. That’s what I call a great weekend!

To top things off in Duluth, we tried a little experiment. For the first time ever in FRC, we had a one-match only ‘exhibition’ game featuring the two winning alliances from a double event. And what an exhibition it was! It evolved into the highest combined scoring match of the weekend, with a final score of 133-136 -- a single disc in the high goal making the difference. The match was not official in any way, but it sure was fun to watch.

This season, Minnesota has 180 FRC teams. To put that in perspective, Minnesota, also known by some as the ‘Hockey State’, has only 156 varsity hockey teams. The state tournament draws over 100,000 spectators every year and I hear that prime tickets are passed down from generation to generation, like family heirlooms. Imagine, with me, a time in the not-so-distant future when we will be able to say the same things about FRC…can you see it?

Finally, a special shout-out to my new friends on Team 2177, The Robettes, for teaching me how to curtsy. I don’t think I had ever tried that before. At least, that I can remember.



I’ll blog again soon.

Frank
More FRC teams in Minnesota than varsity hockey teams? Interesting...along with the 'exhibition match.'

Joe Ross 11-03-2013 22:54

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For the first time ever in FRC, we had a one-match only ‘exhibition’ game featuring the two winning alliances from a double event. And what an exhibition it was! It evolved into the highest combined scoring match of the weekend, with a final score of 133-136 -- a single disc in the high goal making the difference. The match was not official in any way, but it sure was fun to watch.
San Diego had a score of 195 to 154 in finals match 2. 2056 and 1114's match of 211 to 74 also beat 136-133 for highest combined score.

Mike Starke 11-03-2013 22:56

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Originally Posted by Joe Ross (Post 1246886)
San Diego had a score of 195 to 154 in finals match 2. 2056 and 1114's match of 211 to 74 also beat 136-133 for highest combined score.

I think he was just talking about the highest combined score of the weekend in MN.

moogboy 11-03-2013 22:58

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Note to self: Minnesota is a good place to consider living in if for nothing other than the presence of so many FIRST teams!

Y'all have snow, right?

Jon Stratis 11-03-2013 23:06

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For all those who were wondering about that last paragraph...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6F3AoGITxYQ

Bryan Herbst 12-03-2013 00:18

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Originally Posted by moogboy (Post 1246893)
Note to self: Minnesota is a good place to consider living in if for nothing other than the presence of so many FIRST teams!

Y'all have snow, right?

More than you could possibly want.

We've been getting a lot of great press up here this year for surpassing the number of boys varsity hockey teams. I was thrilled to see it on the blog too!

ehochstein 12-03-2013 00:44

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Originally Posted by moogboy (Post 1246893)
Note to self: Minnesota is a good place to consider living in if for nothing other than the presence of so many FIRST teams!

Y'all have snow, right?

Lots of snow. Team 3313 did a traVlog when they came to visit the regional, they give a brief overview of how much snow we got :)

PayneTrain 12-03-2013 00:51

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Does anyone mind sharing Minnesota's big secret to success? They are a middling state for population but off the top of my head I believe they are only behind California, Michigan, and Texas on team count.

Mark Sheridan 12-03-2013 02:13

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I can't believe how much minnesota has grown in FRC over the last few years. If California had the same team density (versus population), California would have over 1000 teams.

Congratulations minnesota on your success.


Now for the next goal: there are 447 high school football teams in minnesota.

Jon Stratis 12-03-2013 07:34

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Originally Posted by PayneTrain (Post 1246965)
Does anyone mind sharing Minnesota's big secret to success? They are a middling state for population but off the top of my head I believe they are only behind California, Michigan, and Texas on team count.

Actually, we're ahead of Texas... they're only at 142 teams :)

A large part of the reason we're doing so well is all the sponsors we have locally. There are a huge number of companies headquartered here, like Target, 3M, Best Buy, etc. We also have three of the largest medical device companies within a 5 mile radius, and well over 100 other medical products companies in the cities. Sponsorship from so many great companies certainly helps.

We also do everything we can to make sure teams return every year. If I counted correctly, we lost only 1 team this year, and they merged with another one. We have a great volunteer dedicated to finding teams money when they really need it... if you earn a spot at champs, he usually has found you some money (often from your primary sponsor) before you've left the building!

Also, we have great students, like this Dean's List Finalist from my team this year! She single-handedly got funding for our team and three others from a new-to-FIRST sponsor last year!

Carol 12-03-2013 09:13

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How much support do you get from the state government? I've seen a lot of growth is programs like FIRST when the government is behind it - and the opposite as well.

Jon Stratis 12-03-2013 09:29

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I don't personally know how much support we get from the state/local governments. We have congresspeople on video at each regional, but I think that's fairly normal, and I think we've gotten a robot or two into the local capital building for demonstrations. Last year we were also recognized by the The Minnesota State High School League, setting up our own state championship, which occurs after Champs in St. Louis... it can confuse some people at Champs when Minnesota teams are bagging up their robots before taking them home!

Bryan Herbst 12-03-2013 09:30

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Originally Posted by Carol (Post 1247035)
How much support do you get from the state government? I've seen a lot of growth is programs like FIRST when the government is behind it - and the opposite as well.

Monetarily, I don't believe the regionals get anything (I know teams don't). The elected officials often show up at events (live or via pre-recorded video) to show their support though. They are definitely aware of us and support us.

Travis Hoffman 12-03-2013 09:40

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Psssh. The first ever "double regional" "exhibition" of two separate field winners was the 2004 Canadian Regional Finals, and it wasn't an exhibition - it was real. :p

Eighth finals, baby!

jvriezen 12-03-2013 12:08

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Originally Posted by Carol (Post 1247035)
How much support do you get from the state government? I've seen a lot of growth is programs like FIRST when the government is behind it - and the opposite as well.

I have heard that the double regional on the U of M campus doesn't charge FIRST for the venues (as long as they are scheduled during U of M Spring break) and the U of M gets lots of State money.

Our school district doesn't give us money, but does give us the build space, insurance coverage, and teacher days away from school for regionals.


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