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Re: Team shout outs
There's two teams id like to give a shout out to. The first is the Dirty Mechanics 3932 of Boca Raton. They are a three year old team that has been strong since day one, twice earning bids to worlds. They were a strong in bounding robot for S.P.A.M. at South Florida 2014 and played some heavy defense in the Curie division. Their kids are probably the most friendly in Florida behind Exploding Bacon and S.P.A.M.
The second would be S*M*A*S*H 2152 from Port Orange/Daytona Beach/Volusia County. Their 2013 robot was a 30 point climb robot that nobody else had even attempted from my searching of videos, as it was an end over end corner climb and 20 point dump. Every design they produce has been unique in its own way and sometimes it takes the Orlando Regional by surprise. And again some of the most friendly kids I have met, which is why when I heard that they had no Community Outreach Mentor I joined on and am willing to drive over 3 hours each way every weekend just to help them out. This season as well they decided that no matter if they qualified for championship or not, they'd be attending every year to help out and to cheer on the Florida teams which is a HUGE thing in my books as it shows some serious GP. (completely my personal opinion, does not reflect the views of any teams) |
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There are a lot of entities that made 4901's first season the wild success it was, but probably the least-sung of them was (my alma mater) 1293.
When we started the team with an empty shop corner, they loaned us a chassis and electronics to get running for SCRIW. (Their part worked great!). When they found themselves short-handed selling programs at USC football games, they gave us a call and a shot to raise some money. During the build season, we traded parts back and forth and they invited us over to scrimmage before bag day. After Palmetto, they loaned us some extra batteries and chargers for Orlando. After we won that, they let us make use of their crate for Championship and sent the SCRIW robot back to let us test the sensors we added on our intake and launcher. These are things that we generally could've scraped together or gotten by without, but their help for our *Okay, I'll take the heat for the first couple years when I was associated with them since I can see our mistakes with hindsight. So, uh, eight years? :) |
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This year above most I really think they should have competed again. They had by definition one of the most perfect machines I had ever seen built dedicated to assisting and inbounding. Scouters at Palmetto were not educated enough to see it, but 1293 was by far one of the best 2nd picks any alliance could have asked for. 2014 may not have been kind to them, but with some of our new collaboration efforts in motion for 2015 I hope to see them rise to the top. |
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I would like to give a shoutout to Team 217 ThunderChickens.
At MSC this year our gearboxes stopped working, the cause being we hadn't lubed them since day 3 of build season, and general wear and tear. Needless to say there was a lot of aluminum powder :). There was a mentor from 217 at MSC even though their team was not competing there, he worked tirelessly and missed his lunch break just to help us get them back together and on the field. |
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I would like to thank team 125 for joining our alliance at the first RIDE, which we ended up winning in three final matches. You guys were allot of fun to work with, and we worked together really well.
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I'd like to mention team 195.
Despite beating us in the eliminations in 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014, I really admire your team, and thanks so much for opening your practice field to us. And also, team 175. We've been alliance partners three times (Groton, Southington, CT Champs 2013 I think), and I've enjoyed working with you guys. On Archimedes, you had some really exiting matches in the finals, making some great New England representation. |
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I want to thank FTC Team 4211, The Bombers and Team 2888 Oddly Charged Particles for being our alliance partners at the Missouri state competition. They picked us even though we were kind of low down in the rankings and we took winning alliance with them and all went to the North Super Regional.
And at the Super Regional, 4211 couldn't pick us because we were alliance captains, but they still helped us with scouting (We are quite a small team), came by and chatted with us and were good friends as well! 2888 was a member of our alliance at the Super Regional that helped take us to worlds and helped get our auto working, which never failed at the CMP. Thanks 2888 and and 4211! |
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Team 2832 has my sincere thanks and gratitude. Because we've had issues with getting a large enough space this year, we've been out of a full practice field to use. The Warriors kindly reached out to us and allows us full access to their field in their civic center. I know that team 308 (The Monsters) were there as well. Not to mention they are very caring individuals; especially their head coach Mrs. Isolina Carlini. She is such a wonderful, cheerful person her presence always makes me happy haha (not to mention the food she buys lol). In return for all their help this season, they've reached out to us in an effort to become a Chairman's team next year. They are always ready to reach out and lend a hand, and are one of the most underappreciated MI teams.
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I would just like to add that 195 admires 2067 as well. Your Chairman's efforts are something we are strongly working to emulate. This was our first year presenting for Chairman's, and your team, along with others around the state, helped us extensively build a strong program. Thank you and, Connecticut Strong. |
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Team 694 - Stuypulse is one of the reasons our team exists. They helped us out with parts and expertise in 2008, and we had the honor of competing with them every year at New York City since then. Jeanne Boyarsky has worked with us on the programming side, and at competition we've had Stuypulse students and mentors help us (and plenty others) out with everything electrical to mechanical. They also host an event called Stuysplash to spread their knowledge to any teams visiting. Again, respect.
As pit neighbors Stuypulse and the Steel Hawks have a pretty good relationship, I think. At the end of NYC this year the captains of our teams switched shirts, as did one of their programmers Danny and I. Danny and I look pretty alike, so I may have been mistaken for him more than once with the shirt. |
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Huge shout out to FRC Team 4499, The Highlanders - one of our alliance partners for the Colorado Regional. Not only did they have a sweet robot that we were glad to be able to play with, they helped us immensely off the field as well.
After winning the Rookie All-Star Award in both Utah and Colorado, we were in the position of being qualified for Championships but financially unprepared to register and travel to St. Louis. Having been in the same place last year, The Highlanders offered us some great ideas and assistance in fundraising that helped us raise enough money to make it to Championships this year! Not only that, but they provided snacks and other supplies to us, and even invited us to dinner in St. Louis. Many thanks to this awesome team and everything they did for us this year! |
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I vote super pit at any event we're together at next year! |
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I'd like to give another shout out to team 1939 the khunigits, they were a blast to work with in qualifications and they built a very impressive robot. They connected with other teams really well and didn't take charge, rather they listened to every body and let it be a group decision in the alliance. I definitely look forward to working with them in the future!
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Team 435, Robodogs, definitely gets a shout out from our team, though it is more of a GP shout out. First, They play fantastically at each regional they go to, but for us, we got a mentor from them who ended up being indispensable throughout the season.
Second, at our regional our team managed to shatter a bearing during a match. Not as in "seize one up" but actually shatter it so that all was left was a gearbox full of ball bearings. When we put out the call for that particular bearing the Robodogs came by with a giant ziplock back full of different types of bearings and gave us as many as we needed. It really saved us and let us continue to compete. Edit: Okay, had to come back and edit this because I had no idea when I wrote this. 435 apparently wins competitions all the time and even won Champs back in '04. So okay, they are way bigger than I thought, though I really haven't heard about them much. |
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Team 2471, Team Mean Machine, definitely deserves a shoutout. While they're not incredibly well-known outside of the PNW, they consistently build awesome robots every year that live up to their team name (this year's was Dr. Claw, last year's was Oddjob, and I'm still terrified of both). In addition to that, they're some of the most genuinely amazing people that I know - if you can't find me in our pit, I'm probably in theirs.
I also wanted to give a shoutout to Bryce, their co-captain and 2014 Dean's List winner. He's a fantastic example of what FIRST is all about, and I'm glad to count him as a friend. |
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