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maltz1881 08-03-2008 22:49

Re: Kettering University Rookie Competition
 
This is the same field that was at Midwest and will be a Detroit and Great Lakes:ahh: I want to compliant the fabulous rookies. I sat at the pit admin desk for the entire breakdown and only had 2 kids who were bored say something. They each played approx. 14 or 15 matches and 1 even released magic smoke!!! I was so blessed to be able to work with them... I made friends from all over and I hope we can do this again and again.:D

swaknight 08-03-2008 23:21

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All I have to say is that none of the teams from the comp are rookies anymore. At least not in my eyes. They were amazing. They all had impressive robots.

I also have this to say. As I was helping que teams up, i noticed that a lot of the teams were already either on theirs way out of the pits, or already in line.
Aside from a few unfortunate robot accidents, it went smoothly.

The person in charge of queing was amazing, and I'm not just saying that because I know her. I have never heard of having a 4 hour delay, ending on time and completing all of the matches, and not adding on any extra time. It was amazing.

I can't wait to see how they are going to perform in the next two regional. This is turning out to be a very interesting game.

seraphim33 08-03-2008 23:30

Re: Kettering University Rookie Competition
 
this competition was great and i think this is a huge step for first in the right direction....and i dont think any of the teams pit crews were complaining about the extra time for repair i know we werent

maltz1881 08-03-2008 23:35

Re: Kettering University Rookie Competition
 
You have to love those red tails!!!!

Andrew Schreiber 09-03-2008 05:46

Re: Kettering University Rookie Competition
 
When I see red tails I listen for that zoom you guys always did. Keep up that passion.

Best of luck to the competitors at their next competition. I saw teams that I would hate to have to play against and would like to have on an alliance. I bet some of those teams will go on the be the next generation of stunning robots out there.

I have to agree that the winner of this regional is actually every team there. They got up and showed everyone that they may be young but they can roar.

Congrats

Joe J. 09-03-2008 07:43

Re: Kettering University Rookie Competition
 
The competition went great yesterday, there were some really amazing machines there. I have to say 2337's kicker was my favorite, no other robot had the crowds going that wild every time they tried to hurdle. Keep up the awesome work at your other regionals, and good luck!

maltz1881 09-03-2008 11:31

Re: Kettering University Rookie Competition
 
Forgot to include Team 1506 in the list. Metal Muscle is actually Kettering's team and they helped man the food booth and machine shop. Kudos to the vets and rookies or should I now call you rookvets. You all were impressive.

A.Tup 09-03-2008 12:07

Re: Kettering University Rookie Competition
 
is there any video up yet??
The event was great I am one of the Drivers for team 2620 (The village idiots) that was there and I had a great time and i know my team did the event was put on perfect even tho that break was long and we didnt have anything to work on but it gave time to talk to teams and get to know more people and become new friends

Great job to all the teams and staff at Kettering
Thanks for such a good time

XXShadowXX 09-03-2008 14:55

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You have to love those red tails!!!! 

not my team but still

ZOOM!

ComradeNikolai 09-03-2008 15:07

Re: Kettering University Rookie Competition
 
Our team enjoyed the competition and, despite not doing as well as we had hoped due to various complications, they had a great time. I, unfortunately, did not, as I was stuck here in Ohio with 15 inches of snow outside... oh, joy... It went well, we got things ironed out, such as our front caster wheels (had to replace them, they kept coming off), and we learned Fluffy can withstand being toppled onto her side. It was sickening to watch, even on video.

Guopeter 09-03-2008 16:52

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Big thanks goes to all the organizers of this event!! The competition was very intense, especially when considering that this was a rookies' competition.

Great work teams!

Lourdes Crusaders, Canada
-2609

Andrew Schreiber 09-03-2008 18:04

Re: Kettering University Rookie Competition
 
I would like to check with any of the teams there to see if they would mind if I posted some pictures from the competition. If no one objects I will try to post pictures of the robots doing something cool. (2337 shooting over the players station maybe)

And in the topic of the competition, what was everyones favorite moment?

A.Tup 09-03-2008 19:07

Re: Kettering University Rookie Competition
 
when will the video of the event be up?

seraphim33 09-03-2008 22:16

Re: Kettering University Rookie Competition
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien1247 (Post 715246)
I would like to check with any of the teams there to see if they would mind if I posted some pictures from the competition?

its ok if u have any pictures of our robots
and i also have pictures of robots in the pits so if its ok ill post mine to

scottanderson 09-03-2008 22:31

Re: Kettering University Rookie Competition
 
We had a great time, and I was very impressed by the quality of the robots and the teamwork on display. Everyone in the pit area was courteous and willing to lend a hand (or a laptop, as the case might be).

We were very pleased with our robot's performance (we had the autonomous mode to beat ;-), and we're looking forward to regionals at Ypsilanti.


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