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Pin Man 20-03-2005 15:03

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Originally Posted by Kit Gerhart
"Hammond" is four time national champion Team 71 in Hammond, Indiana. They played at, and won the Boilermaker Regional this weekend with 1024 and 269. I can't verify the 132 score, though.

ok team 71 has won it enough... STOP!!! hahaha... That's awesome though... I knew two of the times they won it... They always have an amazing robot... They are always the team to beat... I wish we could be as good as them... hmmm... Well have to find out what their secret is... :0)

134 points though... That's a lot... I had trouble believing when we got beat 121 to like 11... THough it was like 3 on 1...

-matt- 20-03-2005 16:50

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At the Detroit Regional, during the first elimination match, 217, 245, and 301 got 121, which the announcer said was the second highest score in the nation. However, I am unsure if he meant overall or just in elims.

zc923 20-03-2005 23:05

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Originally Posted by Meyerman
Yeah im pretty sure that the score of 100 was the highest and it happened in the first quarter final im pretty sure but i know it was the number 1 alliance 56,237,and 303. i think before that the puerto rico team (im not sure on the partners) had the highest score of 78 during the qualification rounds congrats to them on their first trip to the new jersey regional. hope they come up again

Yes, 100 was the highest score at NJ, it was the 2nd part of the first quarter final match. We were at the receiving end. The final score was 100-9, without penalties. Our alliance was no match for 56, 237, 303. 1403 Tried, but 9 points was all we could muster. We did break up a triple play, dropping the other alliance from 120 to 100.

Noah Melamed 21-03-2005 08:33

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Originally Posted by zc923
Yes, 100 was the highest score at NJ, it was the 2nd part of the first quarter final match. We were at the receiving end. The final score was 100-9, without penalties. Our alliance was no match for 56, 237, 303. 1403 Tried, but 9 points was all we could muster. We did break up a triple play, dropping the other alliance from 120 to 100.


We too were on the recieving end in that match. We were overpowered but it was quite a match to watch. And breaking up that triple play just before the end that would have given them every triple play was amazing.

Flem 21-03-2005 18:50

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Originally Posted by -matt-
At the Detroit Regional, during the first elimination match, 217, 245, and 301 got 121, which the announcer said was the second highest score in the nation. However, I am unsure if he meant overall or just in elims.

Yeah, they won 121 to 10. They "controlled" all of the goals at the end of the match. The announcer said that 121 was the second highest score, the all-time being 142, which I assume was overall.

Eric301 21-03-2005 18:52

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Originally Posted by psquared89
The high for Detriot was 121, with us (245 - Adambots), 217 - Thunderchickens, and 301 - Probots

They also announced at our regional that Hammond scored a 132, so I'm pretty sure that's national high.

[edit] -- I heard this was "announced" through word of mouth, so I really posted it here in hopes of some kind of conformation? Does anyone know?

2005 - Detriot Regional Winners -- With 217 and 301
2005 - Sacremento Regional Winners -- With 766 and 1072\

[edit] : PS, I want some KKD too.


Here's a sweet photo from the Detroit Regional. Can I get my KKD in Atlanta?

lonewolf13 24-03-2005 22:53

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Originally Posted by dmurdz
Yeah us here on team 1027 are really happy

We got the two high scores (120 with team 1507 and 225) and (121 with team 173 and team 53), which does mean that "steak dinner" and the 2 boxes of Krispie Kremes from Dave.

To add to it out alliance of us, RAGE, and Area 53 won the Chesapeake Regional without losing in the Elimination Playoffs.


But what is up with this high score in Hammond, where is that? Can anyone verify???

haha yup us here on Team 1027 are very happy with the way things went with winning the Chesapeake Regional with 173 and 53. and the result of that is going to the Nationals and getting our Krispie Kream donuts!
:D

sorry we had to get the 121 against you guys dave. it was sorta unfair being you guys were the only ones that did anything. thanks for your help and see ya at the nationals!

hmm 121...Rhode Warriors....dun dun dun

~Human Playa of Team 1027

ScoutingNerd175 25-03-2005 00:11

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Originally Posted by lonewolf13
haha yup us here on Team 1027 are very happy with the way things went with winning the Chesapeake Regional with 173 and 53. and the result of that is going to the Nationals and getting our Krispie Kream donuts!
:D

Congrats. to all of you guys, that was an unbelievable match. After they promised Krispy Kreams, someone just had to beat 120! So how are the three teams planning on dividing up that one steak dinner? :)

PhatalEphekt 25-03-2005 00:14

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I know this isn't technically scored, but in Denver the alliance of 118, 233, and 935 during both of their practice matches together had tetras stacked and owned every goal. During our second match, we had 11 stacked tetras, 2 tetras underneath goals, 8 triple plays and all 3 robots back in the starting zone. That gives us 33 + 2 + 80 + 10 = 125 points. Granted, there weren''t any penalties given, but I don't remember any that would have been given. I think that could quite possibly be the high score, but I haven't read this thread lately. Just thought I would let ya'll know.

Scott
Team 935 Captain

Pin Man 25-03-2005 00:24

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Originally Posted by lonewolf13
haha yup us here on Team 1027 are very happy with the way things went with winning the Chesapeake Regional with 173 and 53. and the result of that is going to the Nationals and getting our Krispie Kream donuts!
:D

sorry we had to get the 121 against you guys dave. it was sorta unfair being you guys were the only ones that did anything. thanks for your help and see ya at the nationals!

hmm 121...Rhode Warriors....dun dun dun

~Human Playa of Team 1027

hahah thanks man... yes, ironic number... I'm sooo happy that you guys can get to nationals... Need any help you know who you can talk to... See you there!!!

lonewolf13 25-03-2005 17:44

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Originally Posted by Pin Man
hahah thanks man... yes, ironic number... I'm sooo happy that you guys can get to nationals... Need any help you know who you can talk to... See you there!!!


:) we'll need as much help as we can get. I cant wait to go tho

NeedMoreEngines 25-03-2005 17:55

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At the NJ Regional in trenton, the #1 alliance, consisting of team 56 and two other really good ones, capped ALL NINE TETRAS and won the match by a score of 100 to 9.
Just a side note, my team, 1279 and our alliance of 375 and 103 managed to beat this 100-pt alliance and won the regional

Nate Edwards 25-03-2005 22:47

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I saw a good match on a webcast today, about the second match that I was watching, the famous Cheesy Poofs 254 and two other robots alliances, whose the team numbers escape me but both of them were good too, went crazy on the field scoring 114 while the opposing alliance got 13. They didn't get behind the line or they would of had 124.. that would have been cool. San Jose is probaly going to the Cheesy Poofs yet again.

Yan Wang 25-03-2005 22:54

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Originally Posted by NeedMoreEngines
At the NJ Regional in trenton, the #1 alliance, consisting of team 56 and two other really good ones, capped ALL NINE TETRAS and won the match by a score of 100 to 9.
Just a side note, my team, 1279 and our alliance of 375 and 103 managed to beat this 100-pt alliance and won the regional

It's not important to win with 100 pts when your opponents only have 9.

I'd take a 50-49 win any day. Or something along those lines :)

Michael Corsetto 25-03-2005 23:05

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Originally Posted by Nate Edwards
I saw a good match on a webcast today, about the second match that I was watching, the famous Cheesy Poofs 254 and two other robots alliances, whose the team numbers escape me but both of them were good too, went crazy on the field scoring 114 while the opposing alliance got 13. They didn't get behind the line or they would of had 124.. that would have been cool.

We were one of the members of the losing alliance in that match. Not a bad score to lose by though. :rolleyes:

Jeff Waegelin 26-03-2005 00:04

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Originally Posted by Yan Wang
It's not important to win with 100 pts when your opponents only have 9.

I'd take a 50-49 win any day. Or something along those lines :)

True, but I'd take a 100-9 win over a 49-50 loss ;) In my mind, you should try to win by a comfortable margin. Ranking points aren't quite the all-powerful number that QP's were before 2004. If the choice is a runaway win or a close loss, the win is far more important. 9 RP's won't hurt you as much as a 0 for the loss.

DanDon 26-03-2005 22:14

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High score at NYC Regional

112 - 8 ----- Alliance #1 - 395, 375, 1230
108 - 4 ----- Alliance #1 - 395, 375, 1230

Just posting info

Kyle 26-03-2005 22:17

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High score at Philly
Alliance #2 110 365 56 316
Alliance #2 104

Rocketboy 26-03-2005 22:34

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I just got back from Buckeye Regional 2005. Our team held the high score at 108 until team 279/67/264 scored 116 points during one of the finals matches. They controlled all nine goals. it was fun just to watch.

The final score was 116 - 17

Quatitos 26-03-2005 23:44

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Originally Posted by Rocketboy
I just got back from Buckeye Regional 2005. Our team held the high score at 108 until team 279/67/264 scored 116 points during one of the finals matches. They controlled all nine goals. it was fun just to watch.

The final score was 116 - 17

This was actually the second regional that a 279-67 alliance has set the regional high score for. The last one was at GLR which was no where near as high with a 74. I dunno if that says anything about Buckeye, but to me it seemed like that 116 match was a very nice, almost all offensive match which I prefer to a very defensive match. For anyone that saw the finals there, there was a lot of defense that went a little too far beyond what should be expected.

Edit: and the correct third alliance partner is 274.

Meyerman 27-03-2005 09:26

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we might not have the highest score in the nation but getting a 100 point score at the new jersey regional with 237 and 303, then getting those 104 and 110 point point matches make us feel pretty darn happy.

Goldeye 27-03-2005 13:07

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I'm also quite interested in single robot high scores - how many tetras capped a game by a single robot, disregarding rows.

Team 694 was able to cap 6 tetras, 5 in manual and 1 in autonomous (4pt corner) once or twice during the qualifying rounds of the NY regional.

IndianChieftain 27-03-2005 16:33

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Teams 68, 1680 and 1558 scored 95 against 1334, 1605 and 1232 who scored 3 points

Lil' Lavery 27-03-2005 17:07

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Hmmm, I beleive they said "Anyone who beats 120 today" as in, sorry guys, but only 173, 53, and 1027 are getting KKD. I may be incorrect though. :cool:

Jon K. 27-03-2005 21:29

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Originally Posted by Lil' Lavery
Hmmm, I beleive they said "Anyone who beats 120 today" as in, sorry guys, but only 173, 53, and 1027 are getting KKD. I may be incorrect though. :cool:


Um........ I believe it was anyone who broke the 120 at Chesepeake, I don't believe other regionals were being included, but I am having a tape of the nasa satelite feed sent to me, so I can get a clarification on the wording eventually, and does anyone have proof of the other high score, like a picture or something?(I am referring to the 130+)

tkwetzel 02-04-2005 14:24

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According to the FIRST website...
QF 1.1 Alliance #1 (1114,1305, 1511) scored 128 points vs. the #8 Alliance (1334, 1053, 1392) who scored 0 points!!!

Edit: this is at the Greater Toronto Regional

fluffanator279 02-04-2005 16:37

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Ive seen some pretty hefty ones. Our team ( team 279 ) put up the high score at both regionals we went to...

we got a 74-7 victory at great lakes on our first match friday which i think was still the high score saturday night

and we got a 116 - 17 victory in our second quarter finals match at buckeye which know rode out the rest of the weekend.

we have pulled some other high scored to. just not that high or inbetween.

Sam Lipscomb 02-04-2005 17:55

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Originally Posted by Goldeye
I'm also quite interested in single robot high scores - how many tetras capped a game by a single robot, disregarding rows.

Team 694 was able to cap 6 tetras, 5 in manual and 1 in autonomous (4pt corner) once or twice during the qualifying rounds of the NY regional.

team 230 capped seven during a match at utc, and those seven were the only ones capped for the entire red alliance. this was when our autonomous mode wasn't working, so they were all in driver-operated two minutes - now, we also make four-point autonomous plays, in addition to our triple stacking.

omutton 02-04-2005 21:54

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HIGH SCORE AT THE GTA REGIONAL!!!! 128-0! 1114, 1305 and 1511 (the regioanl winners) had the whole field capped red when they plkayed the 8th place alliance! IT WAS AWESOME!!!!!

lonewolf13 02-04-2005 22:07

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well I guess its official....the last day of regionals and our high score gets beaten. oh well, we still get those donuts! mmmm donuts :o

R.J. 02-04-2005 23:10

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Well sooner or later someone was going to beat the 121. Congrats to 1114,1305, 1511. Job well done! But I wonder How many times the highest score will change in Atlanta. Will there be a 130,140,150 perhaps a 200 if possible. Hmm I wonder, we shall find out between April 21-23. I'm looking forward to Atl, woot woot!!! Krispie Kreams, yum!

Jon K. 03-04-2005 00:02

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The max score would be a 213-216 not sure which because I really don't remember the exact number of tetras available.

fluffykid 03-04-2005 00:37

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i believe 85 was the highest score at lonestar, but i didn't see the final matches.

newton418 03-04-2005 13:13

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Originally Posted by fluffykid
i believe 85 was the highest score at lonestar, but i didn't see the final matches.

We scored 87 in the quarter-finals with team 456 and team 1621.

Karthik 03-04-2005 13:32

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Originally Posted by omutton
HIGH SCORE AT THE GTA REGIONAL!!!! 128-0! 1114, 1305 and 1511 (the regioanl winners) had the whole field capped red when they plkayed the 8th place alliance! IT WAS AWESOME!!!!!

Oliver is right, that was a really special match. All nine goals were owned by red. The alliance had 12 tetras on top of goals, 2 tetras contained (the hangers from autonomous), and all three teams back in their endzone.

80 + 36 + 2 + 10 = 128.

At first I thought this was the high score across FIRST, but Steve W mentioned to me that he had heard of or seen two higher scores.

Mirza95vx 04-04-2005 18:33

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I belive that 128 is the highest score
But Steve W does know all.



Steve what team got higher then 128?

Bryan D 04-04-2005 18:50

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If Steve or anyone has proof of this MORE than 128 score set by our wonderful alliance. Could you please post it so we can see! That'd be amazing if it's true :ahh:. Can't wait to see you all in Atlanta, let's try to set some new records for this year ;)

Chris Sturrock 04-04-2005 20:21

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congratulations guys, I'm very proud of simbotics (my sister team) for not only winning the regional but for having the highest score. 1305, and 1511 you guys are awesome.

I'll be in atlanta with 1114 so I'll see you all there!

hysteric eric 04-04-2005 22:27

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hey if any one wants to watch the 128-0 match it is on our website "http://www-chi.nearnorth.edu.on.ca/nnsri05/GTR.avi"
peace :D

Scott Chambliss 04-04-2005 23:45

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Just curious, what was the highest score that a robot got by itself. Not as in they were the only one that scored that match, but just how much they scored by stacking their tetras? My team (the dump-truck of the Peachtree Regionals) got about 37 once.

Joe_P. 05-04-2005 00:16

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i remember being at the peachtree regional and watching th dump truck as scott calls it just rack up points... i believe at one time they had scored at least 36-39 points by themselves :ahh: i can tell you what, peachtree didn't have that many high scores

Hafize 05-04-2005 12:30

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So is 128 the highest score or does Steve know of a higher score?

Steve W 05-04-2005 12:36

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I was informed of a 132 . I believe that there was a 129 but again not positive. The info I am giving is from Eric who was doing the scoring system in Detroit. I personally haven't seen a higher score. Post 100 has the same info but no proof.
I know that I saw a 121 in elims at Detroit.

Jon K. 05-04-2005 17:56

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Originally Posted by Steve W
I was informed of a 132 . I believe that there was a 129 but again not positive. The info I am giving is from Eric who was doing the scoring system in Detroit. I personally haven't seen a higher score. Post 100 has the same info but no proof.
I know that I saw a 121 in elims at Detroit.


As far as I have seen the 128 is currently the only one with proof of existence floating around. And the 121 was set at the Elims of Chesapeake. MMMMM I can taste the KK's from Dave Lavery now.

dmurdz 08-04-2005 15:54

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Yeah I am pretty sure the only confirmed scores are the 128 in Canada and the 121 at the Chesapeake.

Does anyone know if those Canadian points had to go throw some exchange rate to be counted in the US? (My team was laughing about this the other night, maybe the Canadian point is different than American points, lol)

See everyone in Atlanta!

rocketdawg3000 10-04-2005 18:07

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Our highest score was 113 at the Florida Regional

Meyerman 10-04-2005 21:24

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Originally Posted by NeedMoreEngines
At the NJ Regional in trenton, the #1 alliance, consisting of team 56 and two other really good ones, capped ALL NINE TETRAS and won the match by a score of 100 to 9.
Just a side note, my team, 1279 and our alliance of 375 and 103 managed to beat this 100-pt alliance and won the regional

correction team 1403 capped a corner goal with 5 seconds left taking away 30 points from our score. i guess it woulda been a 130 had they not capped that goal. dont forget philly we scored a 104 and 110 with 365 and 316 great job guys

slickguy2007 10-04-2005 21:30

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Originally Posted by Meyerman
correction team 1403 capped a corner goal with 5 seconds left taking away 30 points from our score. i guess it woulda been a 130 had they not capped that goal. dont forget philly we scored a 104 and 110 with 365 and 316 great job guys

Heh, sorry about that. Couldn't let things get too embarrasing for us. You guys rocked at NJ, but we have gotten better. I look forward to a rematch in Atlanta. :cool:


GO 1403!!!

BHOP 10-05-2005 18:22

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Hi,

I just figure, I would finish up this forum. No one has actually posted the final world wide high score. Since I am very proud of our accoplishment, I will be happy to post it. The 2005 champs, teams: 330, 67, 503, put up a ton of tetras, and owned every single goal. We have the highest scoring round for the season at a big 132 :ahh: points. It was a crazy match, and I didn't know we had done it until after we started seeing who won. I was like, we got that row, and that row. And um, we have all the rows. The final score was 132-44. Look it up on the FIRST website, and watch the replay on soap108.com. It is the qf3-2. See it for yourself.

Bhop

dhitchco 11-05-2005 09:55

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OK,
we'll concede that a score of 132 in the US beats a score of 128 in Canada (LOL).

However, a couple of comments:
1) At the Toronto regional, we were partnered with #1114 and #1305 and won the first quarterfinal match against #1053, #1334, and #1392 with a score of 128 to "NILL". And, it's not to say that the blue alliance lost by playing dead. It was a truly amazing match as was your 132-point match. We'll likely find and post the video to our web site at www.penfieldrobotics.com.

2) BUT....just remember that FIRST is NOT about the robot!

Cheers to all teams; what an amazing year for a new TriplePlay game.

Andy Baker 11-05-2005 10:40

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Originally Posted by BHOP
I am very proud of our accoplishment, I will be happy to post it. The 2005 champs, teams: 330, 67, 503, put up a ton of tetras, and owned every single goal. We have the highest scoring round for the season at a big 132 :ahh: points.


That was a memorable match. Watching the end of it, I recall thinking: "if we win our next match, we will get to play those guys... sheesh."

For 2 years in a row, team 330 has been involved in the match with the highest winning score. This year, they were on the winning side, of course. Last year, they were on the losing side, against 716, 45 & 1272 during the semi-finals of Archimedes. They redeemed themselves in impressive fashion.

330 is a great team. But, it seems like we now have a friendly rivalry. For the past 2 years, we have competed against each other in the semi-finals of our Championship division. What are the odds of that? Maybe we should push to come out to the 2006 LA regional and settle things! :)

Kudos to team 330, 67, and 503 for a very impressive and entertaining game of Triple Play.

Andy B.

Daniel Brim 11-05-2005 13:06

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Originally Posted by Andy Baker
That was a memorable match. Watching the end of it, I recall thinking: "if we win our next match, we will get to play those guys... sheesh."

For 2 years in a row, team 330 has been involved in the match with the highest winning score. This year, they were on the winning side, of course. Last year, they were on the losing side, against 716, 45 & 1272 during the semi-finals of Archimedes. They redeemed themselves in impressive fashion.

330 is a great team. But, it seems like we now have a friendly rivalry. For the past 2 years, we have competed against each other in the semi-finals of our Championship division. What are the odds of that? Maybe we should push to come out to the 2006 LA regional and settle things! :)

Kudos to team 330, 67, and 503 for a very impressive and entertaining game of Triple Play.

Andy B.

Andy, I can tell you from experience that it is hard to be a rival of 330. Not only is their robot good and hard to keep up with, but they are so nice that it's just so hard to be against them :) . And we would love to have you guys out here next year!

-Daniel

Meyerman 11-05-2005 13:17

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the high score at PARC was 96 , which wasnt all that high but the alliance was 56,204, and 484. and great job on the 132

Alan Anderson 11-05-2005 15:53

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Originally Posted by DanielBCR
Andy, I can tell you from experience that it is hard to be a rival of 330. Not only is their robot good and hard to keep up with, but they are so nice that it's just so hard to be against them :) .

Rivals are not enemies. They don't have to be against each other -- usually they're just struggling to outdo one another in competition with an outside challenge. It's all about being one's "best", not about "besting" one's opponent.

So while having a strong team as a rival is hard, it is fundamentally good.

Daniel Brim 11-05-2005 15:55

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Originally Posted by Alan Anderson
Rivals are not enemies. They don't have to be against each other -- usually they're just struggling to outdo one another in competition with an outside challenge. It's all about being one's "best", not about "besting" one's opponent.

So while having a strong team as a rival is hard, it is fundamentally good.

Okay, I worded that badly :) , but it is hard to keep up!

It is a pleasure to have them as rivals.

Penny 12-05-2005 12:03

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330 is a great team. But, it seems like we now have a friendly rivalry. For the past 2 years, we have competed against each other in the semi-finals of our Championship division. What are the odds of that? Maybe we should push to come out to the 2006 LA regional and settle things! :)

Andy B.



Team 45,

We would LOVE to have you come out to the LA regional!!! On behalf of team 330, please consider this a formal invitation!!!

Penny Ross

the_short1 12-05-2005 12:10

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HIGHEST GALILEO SCORE: 123:7 ....Q1 4/22/2005 9:25:00 AM

red:
811
334 (7)
203

blue:
447
1596 (123)
121

it was awsome.. blue owned all the goals.. and 447 stacked like 6.. and we stacked like 4.... and 121 stacked acouple.. but i forget how many


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