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Bill Moore 12-03-2006 07:26

2Train Robotics = Class Act
 
A salute to 2Train Robotics for their ultimate act of graciousness and sportsmanship at the Pittsburgh Regional. When the opposing robots were not repaired by the time finals were to begin, the First Seeded Alliance, led by 2Train Robotics, called a "time out" to allow their opponents additional time to complete the repairs. A class act that deserves recognition. Congratulations on the Regional Championship; your team is great by all measures!

UlTiMaTeP 12-03-2006 17:44

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Amen, the team history behind "2 train" is amazing as well. Talk about a team who has struggled through all obstacles and still comes out to be #1. I knew they had dedicated team members, which is why I picked them for an alliance at the championship event last year. Hats off to you :)

Joe Matt 12-03-2006 18:06

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Yes, 2Train is an amazing team, we worked with them in 2003 to win the VCU regional, along with 388.

Bravo guys.

chaoticprout 12-03-2006 18:08

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I love it when I see GP like this! woot

Cyberguy34000 12-03-2006 18:42

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Last year at the colorado regional, Pink (233) and the Robonauts (118) were against us in semi-finals and they used their timeout to give us enough time to repair a broken alliance robot. They went on to completely kick out butts in the next match, but they were very gracious about it.

You just have to love the GP in FIRST.

Waynep 12-03-2006 19:28

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Thank you for all of your kind words. Bill to be saluted by a representative of MOE we are truly honored. 710 was an amazing alliance captain last year, I cannot thank you for having belief in my students. We were sorry that we wound up with problems during the QFs, but would love to run with you guys again. Joe, I cannot say enough good things about Sparky we still talk about how much we miss going down to Virginia and competing with y'all. Hope all of your teams are doing well, best of luck at your regionals and we will be looking forward to seeing you again at the Championship. Now let me tell you a couple of other things regarding this T/O:

This isn't the first time we've done this. Last year at NYC we were the #1 alliance captain also. In the finals the opposing alliance had their star capper, team 38, break its tetra capture mechanism. We wanted to see them play their best so we called the T/O. Our students have also taken note of the other instances of GP that they've witnessed on and off the field. Let's just say at Pittsburgh and Virginia they learned from some of the very best. Right before finals, I was busy as the Emcee talking with the event coordinators to see if we were going to go to awards first or continue running finals. One of my students comes over and tells me, well our rookie alliance partner through a chain, we can fix it, but I think the other alliance captain (393 FMJ that rocked) could really use a timeout. I gave him the nod, and he went over to the head referee, the wonderful Carol Perotto, and requested the T/O for the other alliance. These are the moments that we all strive for in FIRST as mentors, as participants, and as teammates when our students understand the true meaning of FIRST and that winning isn't everything. We knew that the fully running #2 alliance would put up a pretty even match. I don't think we had more fun and were ever more friendly with the opposing alliance in the finals than here at Pittsburgh. Doo doo doo-ing it with 393. Jeremiah thanks for the Bull Whip lesson btw.

Other instances of GP at Pitts. 1708 Natural Selection, was drafted for the elimination rounds to the alliance of 63 and 1708. 1708 was having problems and could also not pass inspection. The Red Barons and MOE, furiously worked to help this second year team following alliance selections to hopefully get them running. Regretfully, they couldn't so they requested a substitution. Even while running eliminations, members of both teams continued to work with 1708, right before the awards Ceremony some of the students came over to me from the alliance with smiles on the face and said we did it 1708s up and running and ready for their next competition. I'd also like to give a shout out to Mike Dischner of 1708, for receiving the Volunteer of the Year Award. I met him last year when his team was a rookie and cannot believe the progress he and his team has made. As a second year team, they are already mentoring rookie teams and spreading the word of FIRST. Mike thank you for your hard work, keep it up!

The Miracle Workerz are an amazing team. They truly deserved the WFA and Chairman's Award. Guys I'm rooting for you at the Championship! They routinely offered parts, assistance, expertise, and tools to countless teams. When my team had a bent axle and could not compete in one of the Qualifying Matches with them they said that's alright we understand it happens, and following the match one of the mentors came over to our pit to check up and see if he could lend a hand. During the eliminations I thought of them as the universal pit crew. It did not matter what alliance it was if there was anything they could lend or do for a team they did it. 1743 is still very appreciative for what you did for them.

I'm sure there were countless other stories that were not told, and I might post more as I think of them. But thank you again to those here on CD that have taken the time to acknowledge my team. We're very appreciative. I'll pass the word along to my students, not all of them have regular computer access. Best of luck to all of the teams. I hope to hear more stories of GP from your teams at the other regionals and at the Championship!

Best,
Wayne

roborat 12-03-2006 19:35

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2train is indeed a class act. Wayne, you amazed me at being the MC and not showing a word of favoritism to your team and probably did not give them enough attention. Team 1249 is glad we know you guys and were pitted beside of you in Pittsburgh and saw first hand the work of you crew and students. Good luck in Championships. Team 1249 The RoboRats of West Virginia. ;)

dlavery 12-03-2006 19:35

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I have been impressed by 2Train ever since we first saw them at the VCU regional several years ago. They are a high-class team, with a great work ethic. Wayne's message above is a wonderful example of the values and perspectives of a team that "gets it".

-dave

StephLee 12-03-2006 20:44

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As a member of the alliance that benefitted from 2train's awesome display of GP, I'd like to heartily thank them. I'm the coach on team 1629, and until now I hadn't even realized that was why our alliance had more time to try and fix team 393's robot. Guess I was concentrating too hard. I'm really impressed with the sportsmanship of 395, they brought their entire alliance over to shake hands with us right after the last match without any official prompting. They're an awesome team, and they deserved to win. Congrats, guys: you earned it.

Greg Perkins 12-03-2006 21:07

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2Train, if you don't remember me, I was a ref at Pittsburgh last year. I remember how you guys handled the situation when your robot (which was fantastic) had a power or radio problem in the elimination rounds, and how you guys unregrettably forgave your spot to fill in with another robot. I know this decision was tough, and to take such an excellent robot out of the competition was certainly heartbreaking. However, even placing the trust in another robot to carry your alliance, you still cheered, and rooted as if you were still competeing. Needless to say because of your determination, your alliance won!
Now the kicker, was their alliance replacement was a rookie robot who had barely passed inspection on thursday, and was kind of the laughing stock all weekend (the natural selection team if i remember correctly)....until the finals when they stepped in to fill a seemingly major set of shoes. Turns out the 1pt tetra bot that they evolved into all weekend turned out to be a championship winner. Cograts to them for not throwing in the towel! And again, congratulations to 2train for being so darn nice! (even if you all are yankee fans :P)

~Greg

Gene F 12-03-2006 21:36

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Add me to the list of people that have been impressed by 2Train. I met them a few years back at VCU and have kept an eye on them as they impressed me as an up and coming team. They have proven it again and again!

Well done 2train!

irishninja 12-03-2006 22:21

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Go 2train. Can't wait to see you guys at NY.

sanddrag 12-03-2006 22:43

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I believe the one of the first history making instances of this type of action was in 2004 at the Arizona regional by the 696, 80, 498 alliance. It was before the last match of finals. We were facing 330 and their partners. We knew we didn't stand a chance. Then robots start coming on the field. 330 isn't thier. "330, calling team 330." Minutes pass "330 your robot needs to be on the field or you will be disqualified" We knew they didn't have a chance with only 1 robot on the field. 330 was the star of the alliance. We could legally win a regional in accordance with the rules. Then all of a sudden Courtney from 330 comes running up to me like she had just seen her life flash before her eyes. She tells me their robot controller is broken and they need more time. Even if I wanted to win the regional, and get big sponsors and have everlasting success as a team, when I saw her face there was absolutely no way we could say no even if we had otherwise wanted to. We knew we would lose and lose we did. But we knew that even though the rules and the referees gave us the choice to deny them the chance to play, it wasn't even an option for us to consider. We would lose fairly over winning unfairly any day.

MissInformation 12-03-2006 23:08

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We were lucky to be next to 2Train in the pit in Richmond in 2004 and they impressed me so much that ever since then when my team registers for a regional they are one of the teams I scan the registration list for, with hopes of being at the same regional as them. I'm actually kind of shy, I have no problem talking to people when they approach me, but I rarely actually approach strangers, but I had heard a bit of this team's story and I wanted to hear more so I went up to this guy and pretty much said "so, tell me about your team" and I think I kind of made him nervous, but he did shyly answer my questions. And later I talked to this guy (I have a bad habit of not asking names when I talk to people) and he was just about the nicest person I talked to at that entire event.

Regionals are already great events, but team 395 made that one all the more special!

Heidi

Waynep 13-03-2006 00:26

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Heidi, thanks for sharing the story. The first guy is Daniel Cherry; that was his first year with us and he was really shy to begin with. The interesting thing is that he definitely remembers that conversation with you. He told me that the first competition at VCU really changed him. His first conversation was with a girl from 116 who was really nice, he was really nervous at first but she was nice and really listened. Daniel gained a lot of confidence and I guess we have you to thank.

The second guy is Rueben Bridges. He was one of the original members of the team 7 years ago and has now become one of the mentors. The kids affectionally know him as old man or grandpa. He will pretty much help you with anything you ever ask him for and now kindly guides the way for our students.

Gene, as you know we are big fans of Metal in Motion. But I don't know if I ever told you more specifically why. You were one of the first mentors that approached my students and talked to them that year. Your students were gracious and inviting. So 343 definitely made us feel welcome at VCU. Our team has benefitted greatly from meeting you guys. Thank you again for your kind comments.

As Heidi and Gene has demonstrated, there are spectacular individuals in FIRST that are willing to share their story and learn something about you if you take the chance at approaching them. We help each other learn and grow through our interactions. To all the students that read this, I challenge you all to do what Heidi did and take the time to get to know at least one student or team better at the competition and share your FIRST experiences.

Please give my regards and best wishes to the rest of 116 and 343, and stop by to visit us at the Championship.

Best,
Wayne

Paul Copioli 13-03-2006 06:31

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Wayne,

You and your team make me so proud. I knew you would be a great inspiration to students some day, and you haven't let me down. Congratulations on your Pittsburgh win and good luck in NYC. I hope to see you real soon (probably Atlanta).

Paul

Swan217 13-03-2006 07:46

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Copioli
Wayne,

You and your team make me so proud. I knew you would be a great inspiration to students some day, and you haven't let me down. Congratulations on your Pittsburgh win and good luck in NYC. I hope to see you real soon (probably Atlanta).

Paul

Congratulations Wayne and everyone on 2Train for a terrific job well done! See you guys in Atlanta!

Jeremiah H 13-03-2006 11:29

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Quote:

Originally Posted by StephLee
As a member of the alliance that benefitted from 2train's awesome display of GP, I'd like to heartily thank them. I'm really impressed with the sportsmanship of 395, they brought their entire alliance over to shake hands with us right after the last match without any official prompting. They're an awesome team, and they deserved to win. Congrats, guys: you earned it.

Ditto. Thanks to all of y'all-395, 1743, and 1038 for that time-out and the incredible competition in the finals. Thanks also to 1629 and 1370 for working with us and keeping our alliance alive even when our bot died (sorry again :o ). Awesome job!
This is a great example of what FIRST is about, and why I enjoy it so much. It just goes to show that there are still awesome, gracious people out there who will do what they can to help ya out. Thanks again for everything, y'all! :D

Wayne- no problem with the lessons. Come to IRI and I'll show ya some other fancy stuff! Doot-da-do! :D

MissInformation 13-03-2006 14:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Waynep
Heidi, thanks for sharing the story. The first guy is Daniel Cherry; that was his first year with us and he was really shy to begin with. The interesting thing is that he definitely remembers that conversation with you. He told me that the first competition at VCU really changed him. His first conversation was with a girl from 116 who was really nice, he was really nervous at first but she was nice and really listened. Daniel gained a lot of confidence and I guess we have you to thank.

Wow. I'm actually almost (I said almost) speechless. I was just doing what I do, if not the best, then a lot of, which is talking (and listening), and I never realized I could have an impact like that. Since then, whenever I've talked about that regional and 2Train, I've always sheepishly admitted putting Daniel on the spot to satisfy my curiosity about your team but I won't feel guilty about it anymore!

Most of us have grown up with our parents telling us "Don't talk to strangers" but if I'm at a robotics competition, I'm now going to make it a point to talk to strangers because there are a lot of wonderful stories out there just waiting to be heard.

Thank you Wayne, you really made my day!

Heidi

Chrispy393 13-03-2006 14:40

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Kudos and Cheers to 2Train Robotics... I am a member of that infamous team who needed the time out. The act was amazing and full of GP. Thank you guys so much, and congratulations for winning regionals! Oh, and Wayne is my hero! Wayne = Amazing Announcer Dude.

StephLee 13-03-2006 17:03

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeremiah H
Thanks also to 1629 and 1370 for working with us and keeping our alliance alive even when our bot died (sorry again :o ). Awesome job!

Hey, you guys still rock. Hope your luck's a bit better as far as that right side goes at Purdue, like I said before we all deserve some karma by now. ;)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Copioli
Wayne,

You and your team make me so proud. I knew you would be a great inspiration to students some day, and you haven't let me down. Congratulations on your Pittsburgh win and good luck in NYC. I hope to see you real soon (probably Atlanta).

Paul

Ah, you're the coach who teaches focused driving by chucking balls at the driver...Wayne gave me that tip, I think I might just try it on our drivers next year... :cool:

Mr. D 13-03-2006 19:36

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Waynep
Thank you for all of your kind words. Bill to be saluted by a representative of MOE we are truly honored. 710 was an amazing alliance captain last year, I cannot thank you for having belief in my students. We were sorry that we wound up with problems during the QFs, but would love to run with you guys again. Joe, I cannot say enough good things about Sparky we still talk about how much we miss going down to Virginia and competing with y'all. Hope all of your teams are doing well, best of luck at your regionals and we will be looking forward to seeing you again at the Championship. Now let me tell you a couple of other things regarding this T/O:

This isn't the first time we've done this. Last year at NYC we were the #1 alliance captain also. In the finals the opposing alliance had their star capper, team 38, break its tetra capture mechanism. We wanted to see them play their best so we called the T/O. Our students have also taken note of the other instances of GP that they've witnessed on and off the field. Let's just say at Pittsburgh and Virginia they learned from some of the very best. Right before finals, I was busy as the Emcee talking with the event coordinators to see if we were going to go to awards first or continue running finals. One of my students comes over and tells me, well our rookie alliance partner through a chain, we can fix it, but I think the other alliance captain (393 FMJ that rocked) could really use a timeout. I gave him the nod, and he went over to the head referee, the wonderful Carol Perotto, and requested the T/O for the other alliance. These are the moments that we all strive for in FIRST as mentors, as participants, and as teammates when our students understand the true meaning of FIRST and that winning isn't everything. We knew that the fully running #2 alliance would put up a pretty even match. I don't think we had more fun and were ever more friendly with the opposing alliance in the finals than here at Pittsburgh. Doo doo doo-ing it with 393. Jeremiah thanks for the Bull Whip lesson btw.

Other instances of GP at Pitts. 1708 Natural Selection, was drafted for the elimination rounds to the alliance of 63 and 1708. 1708 was having problems and could also not pass inspection. The Red Barons and MOE, furiously worked to help this second year team following alliance selections to hopefully get them running. Regretfully, they couldn't so they requested a substitution. Even while running eliminations, members of both teams continued to work with 1708, right before the awards Ceremony some of the students came over to me from the alliance with smiles on the face and said we did it 1708s up and running and ready for their next competition. I'd also like to give a shout out to Mike Dischner of 1708, for receiving the Volunteer of the Year Award. I met him last year when his team was a rookie and cannot believe the progress he and his team has made. As a second year team, they are already mentoring rookie teams and spreading the word of FIRST. Mike thank you for your hard work, keep it up!

The Miracle Workerz are an amazing team. They truly deserved the WFA and Chairman's Award. Guys I'm rooting for you at the Championship! They routinely offered parts, assistance, expertise, and tools to countless teams. When my team had a bent axle and could not compete in one of the Qualifying Matches with them they said that's alright we understand it happens, and following the match one of the mentors came over to our pit to check up and see if he could lend a hand. During the eliminations I thought of them as the universal pit crew. It did not matter what alliance it was if there was anything they could lend or do for a team they did it. 1743 is still very appreciative for what you did for them.

I'm sure there were countless other stories that were not told, and I might post more as I think of them. But thank you again to those here on CD that have taken the time to acknowledge my team. We're very appreciative. I'll pass the word along to my students, not all of them have regular computer access. Best of luck to all of the teams. I hope to hear more stories of GP from your teams at the other regionals and at the Championship!

Best,
Wayne


Wayne,
I have never used this form of communication and I hope you get this. Something about teaching an old dog new tricks.

I was absolutely floored with this whole weekend. You and your team showed what I hope we can be some day and what happened with 365 and 63 has just blown me away. I am not one who shows much outward emotion but the things that God has blessed me to experience in FIRST have put me on the emotional roller coaster multiple times. I am truly blessed to have made so many new friends, and you are my friends. Leigh, John and you have awesome teams and I have yards to go before I can measure up, but we will continue to grow and improve. I have the help of Jess Jankowich and I picked up Maria from 63 while she is studying at PITT.

Thanks for helping to make Pittsburgh a big success, I know that we will continue to improve and shoot for higher purposes. Our mentee Team (1743) did pretty good also, keep an eye on them in Atlanta, Sarah is a gem.

Thanks also for all your kind word about the team and me, I am humbled and graciously accept the praise.

Keep in touch,
Mike

andy393 14-03-2006 09:23

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From one of the team members of 393 we would like to say congrats on your placing and thanks for an amazing weekend.....it was sad that it had to end this weekend......good luck at your other competitions and such..... :D

andy393 14-03-2006 09:25

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i agree with chrispy, wayne was amazing......dut-da-doo!!!!!!!!.......

Waynep 14-03-2006 12:05

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Here we go for another round of thanks:

I'd like to thank 1038 and 1743 for being amazing alliance partners who stuck to strategy and played amazingly well.

Yes Paul was my former drive coach and mentor. Paul thanks for the congrats. I've told you before that I wouldn't be doing what I'm doing today if it weren't for you. Your words mean a lot to me. If all goes well, maybe we'll pick you guys again at the Championship ;) Actually, I'd be quite humbled to work with the TCs again in any capacity. Videos show that you guys have designed once again a pretty sick machine and are likely going to be rock stars at the competitions once again. Good luck at Detroit this week. See you in ATL.

Mike of 1708 you are the man. Glad that you're on CD. I think it was fitting that we won the Championship with you last year and the Championship with your mentee this year. I'll keep an eye on 1743 as you asked. Jess and Maria are sweethearts and will sure help mentor your team to new heights. Keep working hard. I'll be keeping an eye out to see what great things 1708 accomplishes in the years to come.

To Jeremiah, Chrispy, Andy and the rest of the crew of the Full Metal Jackets. I think you guys are one of the most incredible groups of students (and mentors) that I have ever met. You give me too much credit. You guys are my heroes. Persistence under tough situations to a good machine, you held your heads high and smiles on your face no matter what happened, put on a good show, and just made the event good ol' fashioned fun for all of us. Thanks this was greatly needed considering how long elims dragged out. You will always have friends out here in NY. To Brandy and Courtney, my stylists. I cannot thank the two of you lovely ladies enough for jumping right in and giving me the right look. And I think after more than 2 dozen washes the wax is finally coming out of my hair!!!!

Steph, congratulations to you and the rest of 1629. You had an amazing machine and put up a really good fight. I'm very impressed by your coaching and leadership skills as a sophomore. Hope you keep up the good work. If there's any advice that I can offer you please feel free to ask.

If I missed anyone I do apologize and please do not hesitate to yell at me. This has been one of the most phenomenal experiences for my team and I.
-wayne


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