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Bochek 25-02-2014 14:17

Re: 2014 Palmetto Regional
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ttldomination (Post 1349514)
I'm curious, is anyone here staying at the Captain's Quarters Resort and Hotel?

- Sunny G.

All the Canadian teams!

JohnFogarty 25-02-2014 14:54

Re: 2014 Palmetto Regional
 
Most of 4901 is staying at the Sheraton attached to the actual Venue, the rest of the mentors will be at the Dayton House Resort.

As of 2/26
Some of the team worked till 1AM this morning, however it seems we have a very solid shooter and more than likely solid floor pickup. The ice-storm killed us, but the extra withholding weight saved us.

ttedrow 26-02-2014 13:00

Re: 2014 Palmetto Regional
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnFogarty (Post 1349494)
I hear there's this Andy Baker guy, he'll be looking at your robot and making sure you RTFM.

Does Andy know anything about robots? :D

JohnFogarty 26-02-2014 23:05

Re: 2014 Palmetto Regional
 
If you happened to forget something important and you need to print it out tomorrow (Black & White Only) like your BOM, Scouting sheets, etc. Come by our pit. We'll have our printer available.

Also if your team would like strategy mats in black & white like the one's team 701 created. Come by our pit. We'll be using them and we think you should too!

ttldomination 02-03-2014 17:07

Re: 2014 Palmetto Regional
 
So,

My team just got home, and I think there are some congratulations to give out.

4935, 3824, and 1261 - You guys had a good run and it was amazing to watch you guys really clean up during finals. You guys had some good scares there, but a good alliance always pulls it off in the end.

1772, 2655 - I speak for my team when I say that we appreciate your trust in our team and letting us join you guys on the 3rd seed. Looking at the numbers, we actually had the best alliance in eliminations (and if you don't believe me, I have the data to back it up), but alas it wasn't meant to be. We had a fun time, and we can only look forward to what's to come.

1648 had a rough event (fighting our shooter and intake nearly every step of the way), but we saw some of the light at the end of Saturday and have a clear heading for the P'tree Regional.

Good luck to everyone, and we hope to see some of you guys at St. Louis.
- Sunny G.

Qbot2640 02-03-2014 17:17

Re: 2014 Palmetto Regional
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnFogarty (Post 1349494)
I hear there's this Andy Baker guy, he'll be looking at your robot and making sure you RTFM.

Quote:

Originally Posted by ttedrow (Post 1349966)
Does Andy know anything about robots? :D

It was a bit humbling to find out I was inspecting along side Andy Baker - but he was awesome and fun. For those of you unaware - he took on most of the rookie teams, and really helped guide them through the process.
I sent a message to my son: I had "Lunch with Andy" for REAL!

JohnFogarty 02-03-2014 17:43

Re: 2014 Palmetto Regional
 
Our team had a lot of fun despite our despairing ranking after some unbelievably extremely tough matches. Our strategy was executed very well in the matches that our partners could execute it, even if that was only 3 of them.

The positives are endless for us though.

This was the first time I've had a FRC team that's robot that never failed/DCed on the field with the very short exception in one match.

Our shooter that only finally started working 5 days ago performed much better than I ever hoped, and we've gained a lot of inspiration in the floor intake area. Even if our main strategy doesn't require one.

Our drive team proved to be really level headed and extremely talented for their first FRC season outing.

Thanks for the help that 4451 and 1293 consistently gave us if/when we needed it. I still am blown away that 4451 wasn't picked for elims.

We'll be ready to burn rubber in Orlando.

D.Allred 02-03-2014 20:36

Re: 2014 Palmetto Regional
 
That was a wild and crazy event. Definitely the deepest talent pool I’ve witnessed at Palmetto. Well done teams!

Congratulations to 1311 Kell Robotics for winning your 6th Regional Chairman’s Award. Your program is on track for the Hall of Fame. Well deserved win and good luck at the Championship.

The very strong winning alliance of 3824 HVA RoHAWKtics, 1261 RoboLions, and 4935 T-Rex was one foul away from sweeping through the eliminations. The RoHAWKtics 3D printed robots never cease to amaze and this machine has to be their best yet. 1261 also built an awesome machine with a great 2 ball autonomous sequence.

One highlight of the weekend was watching our sister rookie team 4935 win their 1st event. That’s always inspirational to see.

Of course, our biggest highlight was Mike Bryan’s Woodie Flowers Finalist award – presented by Woodie himself! Mike has developed and supported multiple FIRST teams for the past 15 years. It was fantastic to finally see Mike get the recognition he deeply deserves.

Thanks to the Brazilian Trail Blazers, Canadian teams, and out of state teams for joining our South Carolina event. Having teams from other regions really makes this event special. Also, thanks to Andy Baker for being the LRI at our “small” regional. (Andy Baker can inspect 67 robots, by himself, before any robots are unbagged…)

Orlando is next!

David
Mentor 4451, ROBOTZ Garage

Rohawk1 02-03-2014 20:53

Re: 2014 Palmetto Regional
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by D.Allred (Post 1352205)
That was a wild and crazy event. Definitely the deepest talent pool I’ve witnessed at Palmetto. Well done teams!

Congratulations to 1311 Kell Robotics for winning your 6th Regional Chairman’s Award. Your program is on track for the Hall of Fame. Well deserved win and good luck at the Championship.

The very strong winning alliance of 3824 HVA RoHAWKtics, 1261 RoboLions, and 4935 T-Rex was one foul away from sweeping through the eliminations. The RoHAWKtics 3D printed robots never cease to amaze and this machine has to be their best yet. 1261 also built an awesome machine with a great 2 ball autonomous sequence.

One highlight of the weekend was watching our sister rookie team 4935 win their 1st event. That’s always inspirational to see.

Of course, our biggest highlight was Mike Bryan’s Woodie Flowers Finalist award – presented by Woodie himself! Mike has developed and supported multiple FIRST teams for the past 15 years. It was fantastic to finally see Mike get the recognition he deeply deserves.

Thanks to the Brazilian Trail Blazers, Canadian teams, and out of state teams for joining our South Carolina event. Having teams from other regions really makes this event special. Also, thanks to Andy Baker for being the LRI at our “small” regional. (Andy Baker can inspect 67 robots, by himself, before any robots are unbagged…)

Orlando is next!

David
Mentor 4451, ROBOTZ Garage

Thank you so much for your compliments and I can't believe Woodie Flower's signed our robot!!! Lucky us, the piece that he signed broke off in Finals:(

marshall 02-03-2014 22:08

Re: 2014 Palmetto Regional
 
It was a great event for us. We walked in with what we thought was a unique strategy and it definitely turned out to be. It was simply awesome for us. We were teamed up with 1225 and 1311 all the way up to the semi-finals. And thank you to both teams for being such great partners.

We had our strategy completely validated when 1024 attempted to block us by camping in our corner. Fortunately we were prepared for that. Honestly, that was the highest compliment paid to us at the event. You know you are doing something right when the defensive strategy tries to block you. We enjoyed working with 1024 though and they even gave us an award for having the best launcher. One of our students suggested it would be poetic to make a video of us launching the award... ;)

Not only that but our robot performed perfectly for the entire event. Not a single FMS, communication, or major mechanical failure. Everything just worked.

Thank you to all of the teams there who were awesome to work with. There wasn't an unfriendly person at the entire event. We really enjoyed ourselves.

The highlight for me was meeting Andy Baker and talking about all kinds of stuff with him. It was a real pleasure getting to talk to him in person at the event.

Thanks Palmetto for putting on a great event!

Billfred 02-03-2014 22:14

Re: 2014 Palmetto Regional
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by D.Allred (Post 1352205)
That was a wild and crazy event. Definitely the deepest talent pool I’ve witnessed at Palmetto. Well done teams!

Congratulations to 1311 Kell Robotics for winning your 6th Regional Chairman’s Award. Your program is on track for the Hall of Fame. Well deserved win and good luck at the Championship.

The very strong winning alliance of 3824 HVA RoHAWKtics, 1261 RoboLions, and 4935 T-Rex was one foul away from sweeping through the eliminations. The RoHAWKtics 3D printed robots never cease to amaze and this machine has to be their best yet. 1261 also built an awesome machine with a great 2 ball autonomous sequence.

One highlight of the weekend was watching our sister rookie team 4935 win their 1st event. That’s always inspirational to see.

Of course, our biggest highlight was Mike Bryan’s Woodie Flowers Finalist award – presented by Woodie himself! Mike has developed and supported multiple FIRST teams for the past 15 years. It was fantastic to finally see Mike get the recognition he deeply deserves.

Thanks to the Brazilian Trail Blazers, Canadian teams, and out of state teams for joining our South Carolina event. Having teams from other regions really makes this event special. Also, thanks to Andy Baker for being the LRI at our “small” regional. (Andy Baker can inspect 67 robots, by himself, before any robots are unbagged…)

Orlando is next!

David
Mentor 4451, ROBOTZ Garage

This. All of this, in its entirety, repeated a second time. You know what? Needs a third time:

Quote:

Originally Posted by D.Allred (Post 1352205)
That was a wild and crazy event. Definitely the deepest talent pool I’ve witnessed at Palmetto. Well done teams!

Congratulations to 1311 Kell Robotics for winning your 6th Regional Chairman’s Award. Your program is on track for the Hall of Fame. Well deserved win and good luck at the Championship.

The very strong winning alliance of 3824 HVA RoHAWKtics, 1261 RoboLions, and 4935 T-Rex was one foul away from sweeping through the eliminations. The RoHAWKtics 3D printed robots never cease to amaze and this machine has to be their best yet. 1261 also built an awesome machine with a great 2 ball autonomous sequence.

One highlight of the weekend was watching our sister rookie team 4935 win their 1st event. That’s always inspirational to see.

Of course, our biggest highlight was Mike Bryan’s Woodie Flowers Finalist award – presented by Woodie himself! Mike has developed and supported multiple FIRST teams for the past 15 years. It was fantastic to finally see Mike get the recognition he deeply deserves.

Thanks to the Brazilian Trail Blazers, Canadian teams, and out of state teams for joining our South Carolina event. Having teams from other regions really makes this event special. Also, thanks to Andy Baker for being the LRI at our “small” regional. (Andy Baker can inspect 67 robots, by himself, before any robots are unbagged…)

Orlando is next!

David
Mentor 4451, ROBOTZ Garage

Looking forward to Orlando!


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