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goegan31 23-04-2003 22:15

Champions of years past
 
This is my second year in FIRST, and Iwas wondering, who were the winning alliances pre-2002?

Mike Schroeder 23-04-2003 22:22

2000 -- 232,255,25 i have been told that this was the first year a team west of the mississippi won the nations

Kyle 23-04-2003 22:37

2001 it was 71,27,56 and 365

Cory 23-04-2003 23:20

Quote:

Originally posted by "Big Mike"
2000 -- 232,255,35 i have been told that this was the first year a team west of the mississippi won the nations
Nope, sorry Mike in 1995, our rookie year, we won nationals, not sure what number we were the or who our partners were...

Cory

Dave Flowerday 23-04-2003 23:27

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Originally posted by Cory
Nope, sorry Mike in 1995, our rookie year, we won nationals, not sure what number we were the or who our partners were.
The alliance concept wasn't around in '95... so that win was just your team!

D.J. Fluck 24-04-2003 00:46

99 was the first year for alliences


So we were the last team to win the championships all by ourselves :D

The Lucas 24-04-2003 00:49

Correction
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Kyle
2001 it was 71,27,56 and 365
Actually 2001 was my rookie year, so I know the national champion teams were Beatty (71), Beach Cities Robotics (294), Nutrons (125), Miracle Workerz (365), & Tech Fusion (279) (in that order). Finalists included Wildstang (111) and Cheesy Poofs (254).

Joe Ross 24-04-2003 00:52

Quote:

Originally posted by Kyle
2001 it was 71,27,56 and 365
It was actually team 71, 294, 125, 365, and 279. 71 was the picking team, balancer, and big ball robot, 294 was the 5th seed and handled resetting the bridge, 125 was the big ball limbo bot, and 365 transported the human goal across the bridge. I don't remember what 279 did when they played.

Quote:

Originally posted by "Big Mike"
2000 -- 232,255,35 i have been told that this was the first year a team west of the mississippi won the nations
I guess I can forgive a typo of your own team number :p

Just to summarize every one that I know:

1992 - modern day 126 (team numbers weren't permanent then)
1995 - modern day 100
1996 - modern day 73 :D
1997 - modern day 71
1998 - 45
1999 - 176, 1, 48
2000 - 255, 232, 25
2001 - 71, 294, 125, 365, 279
2002 - 173, 71, 66
2003 - 111, 469, 65

Note: 71 is the only team to win multiple times (3) and the only team to do it back to back.

I'm sure someone else can fill in the 2 years I'm missing.

Mike Schroeder 24-04-2003 01:08

Quote:

Originally posted by Joe Ross


I guess I can forgive a typo of your own team number :p


Hey its not my fault, the shouldnt have made the 2 and the 3 so close together on the keyboard.... yea thats it yea.... (plus i edited it:p) Thats my story and i am sticking to it

*exhibits shifty eyes and runs away*

The Lucas 24-04-2003 01:25

Quote:

Originally posted by Joe Ross
It was actually team 71, 294, 125, 365, and 279. 71 was the picking team, balancer, and big ball robot, 294 was the 5th seed and handled resetting the bridge, 125 was the big ball limbo bot, and 365 transported the human goal across the bridge. I don't remember what 279 did when they played.

Actually, MOE (365) handled the bridge resetting (big arm) and the Human player goal filling and transporting. 294 transported the Human goal once in a Newton match. 294 did reset the bridge occasionally but it took longer than when MOE did it with his arm b/c the two bots would get in each other's way. 294 was a good limbo bot. 279 was a big ball bot. It couldn't limbo but it filled in well when Nutrons broke their arm (they repaired it later if I remember correctly). In 2001, alternate teams did not have to play but 279 did.

This Alliance could consistently balance two goals (one human player filled), with two big balls on top, and 4 bots in the end zone in under a minute.

nickma 24-04-2003 08:51

In 92- 126 won
93- Nashua BG who is now team 811 won
94- Procter & Gamble & Walnut Hills High School (Cincinnati, OH)
95- Raychem Corporation & Woodside HS (Menlo Park, CA)
96- 73 won
97- 71 won
98- 45 won
99- 1, 48, 176 won
00- 25, 232, 255 won
01- 71, 125, 279, 294, 365 won
02- 66, 71, 173 won
03- 65, 111, 469 won
04- ???

Finalist were
92- Dorhery High/ WPI now team 190 (I think)
93- Sorry dont know
94- Texas Instruments, Inc. & Denison High School (Sherman, TX)
95- 126
96- E-Systems ECI Division & Lakewood High School (St. Petersburg, FL)
97- Sorry dont know
98- 121
99- 45, 84, 111
00- 102, 126, 131
01- 33, 111, 144, 254, 349
02- 180, 308, 311
03- 25, 343, 494
04- ???

I wasn't able to find the 92, or 97 finalist but here is everything else.
As you can see 71, 111, and 126 have the most national metals.

Andy Baker 24-04-2003 09:25

Excellent history.

I can add a few bits:

1992:

126 won (as mentioned before)
190 finalist (as said by nickma)
45 finalist
111 finalist*

* - This Motorola-sponsored team then did not participate in the program until they got back in during the '95 season (is that right?), when they emerged as "Wildstang".

I find it interesting that all 4 teams in the final match of '92 are still in FIRST.

1997: runner up - ChiefDelphi - 47

That was quite a year for the Chief - they also won Chairman's Award.

Andy B.

Andy Grady 24-04-2003 10:41

Correction...
 
Quote:

93- Nashua BG who is now team 811 won
If my memory serves me correct, this is not correct. I believe it was Texas Instruments and Greenville High School who won Rug Rage. (current team 148?) Nashua won the Chairmans that year I think.

nickma 24-04-2003 11:02

Andy you could be right about Nashua BG I am not 100% sure about that, however it was the X-Cats the won the Chairmans in 94, Nashua High (team 151) won it in 95.

Mike Soukup 24-04-2003 12:02

Quote:

Originally posted by Andy Baker
111 finalist*

* - This Motorola-sponsored team then did not participate in the program until they got back in during the '95 season (is that right?), when they emerged as "Wildstang".

Close. The 1992 team was Wheeling HS and two Motorola engineers. The new team started in 1996 with Wheeling HS and Rolling Meadows HS.


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