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RDayan932 31-03-2009 15:35

Chairmans Predictions for Nationals
 
Most of the regionals are finished and Chairman's awards have been given. There are alot of teams that have won multiple regional Chairman's awards, and just as many first year winners. What are all of your Chairman's predictions for the national competition in Atlanta?

Danny McC 31-03-2009 15:47

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Hmmmmm myself and a teammate believe that it will be 1114 or 45.

EricH 31-03-2009 15:51

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I dunno... it's kind of hard to beat 1138's (ongoing) international outreach. Guess why New Zealand is working on a regional? How about Hawaii's regional? Yep, I think I've already identified the "culprits" in those.

jgannon 31-03-2009 16:00

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Team 236 is sitting on a pile of seven consecutive RCAs, which I believe is the longest active streak, if not the all-time record. This year seems as good as any for them to finally cash it in.

JaneYoung 31-03-2009 16:08

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I have absolutely no favorites in the teams that qualify and will qualify this year for the Championship CA. That said, 234 is rock solid in every way and has been for many years. Their performance on the field and off the field is the real deal.

When 234 finally takes home the Championship Chairman's Award, I will probably clap until blisters form on my hands.

I don't have a favorite and if I did, it would be 418. :) But - I see a standard of excellence in 234 that I can't help but recognize every single year - even with Chris's horrible awful bad puns.

breeahnuh 31-03-2009 21:49

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Quote:

Originally Posted by EricH (Post 843864)
I dunno... it's kind of hard to beat 1138's (ongoing) international outreach. Guess why New Zealand is working on a regional? How about Hawaii's regional? Yep, I think I've already identified the "culprits" in those.

You cannot take away credit for the Hawaii Regional from Governor Linda Lingle. Although team 1138 has done some workshops here in the islands recently, it is our beyond amazing governor who is respsonsible for the Hawaii Regional. Not to mention that FIRST has been in Hawaii for 10 years with 359 and 368 as a result of an inspriring demo by the Cheesy Poofs and the hard work of Art Kimura.

EricH 31-03-2009 21:54

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Originally Posted by breeahnuh (Post 844081)
You cannot take away credit for the Hawaii Regional from Governor Linda Lingle. Although team 1138 has done some workshops here in the islands recently, it is our beyond amazing governor who is respsonsible for the Hawaii Regional. Not to mention that FIRST has been in Hawaii for 10 years with 359 and 368 as a result of an inspriring demo by the Cheesy Poofs and the hard work of Art Kimura.

I was not intending to take away any credit. But, I must ask, did the governor and the existing teams from HI do all the work for the regional, including get enough teams for one? Did not the workshops help with the teams issue? Without enough teams, there can be no regional.

Akash Rastogi 31-03-2009 21:56

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234 or 45.

I love 45 more though. ;)

DonRotolo 31-03-2009 22:19

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<snif> so I guess 1676 doesn't have much of a chance. :(

smurfgirl 31-03-2009 22:25

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Originally Posted by jgannon (Post 843867)
Team 236 is sitting on a pile of seven consecutive RCAs, which I believe is the longest active streak, if not the all-time record. This year seems as good as any for them to finally cash it in.

I cast my vote for 236. Maybe I have a local bias from seeing their work personally, and often, but seven consecutive RCAs has to mean they're doing something right. Their passion, spirit, and enthusiasm is contagious... it's in their blood. How many teams can you say that about? :cool:

Akash Rastogi 31-03-2009 22:29

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Originally Posted by Don Rotolo (Post 844107)
<snif> so I guess 1676 doesn't have much of a chance. :(

We'll be cheering you guys on as always. :cool:

Collin Fultz 31-03-2009 22:33

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jgannon (Post 843867)
Team 236 is sitting on a pile of seven consecutive RCAs, which I believe is the longest active streak, if not the all-time record. This year seems as good as any for them to finally cash it in.

The RCA has only been around since 2003, making this the seventh year. So not only is that the longest active streak, it's the longest streak possible. Quite impressive.

BandChick 01-04-2009 00:17

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I just have to repeat what Cynette said to me:

There are so many great Chairman's teams this year, and no matter WHO wins, I will be happy, surprised, and proud!

Koko Ed 01-04-2009 01:35

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My heart will be for the local teams 340 and 1511 but my head says it's time to reward 45 or 234.

breeahnuh 01-04-2009 02:54

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Quote:

Originally Posted by EricH (Post 844085)
I was not intending to take away any credit. But, I must ask, did the governor and the existing teams from HI do all the work for the regional, including get enough teams for one? Did not the workshops help with the teams issue? Without enough teams, there can be no regional.

I see your point and not to take any credit from 1138, Nancy and her team are amazing, but though the workshops may have been helpful, the Hawaii Regional primarily owes its existence to 1. The government 2. Nasa/BAE Systems 3. Organizations such as The Hawaii Scholastic Robotics Alliance & The Hawaii Regional Planning Committee (Mentors of many veteran Hawaii teams are members) and 4. the support and mentoring of veteran teams to start teams at other schools (4 to 25 in one year!)

I cannot speak on behalf of New Zealand, but Hawaii was definately not due to one team,person, or organization.

As for volunteering and helping with set-up etc for the regional.... this is done by numerous Hawaii teams, mentors, and local volunteers....two amazing volunteers being Alex Ho and Osa Tui of 368 (this year's volunteer of the year)


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