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Gary Dillard 15-08-2009 08:22

G.R.I.T.S. (Georgia Robotics Invitational Tournament and Showcase).
 
The event will take place in the Century of Flight building of the Robins Museum of Aviation (Starbase Robins, aka "The Foundation"), 1942 Heritage Blvd. Robins Air Force Base, GA 31098

Friday. September 18th
11:00 - 12:00 Event Staff Setup
1:00 - 6:00 Teams Arrive, setup
4:00 - 8:00 Practice Matches
8:00 Venue Closes for the night

Saturday. September 19th
7:00am Venue Opens for Saturday Arrivals
9:00 - 4:45 Quals & Finals
5:00 - 5:30 Awards
5:30 - 8:00 Team Social

Details are on the GeorgiaFIRST website

Josh Drake 15-08-2009 09:39

Re: G.R.I.T.S. (Georgia Robotics Invitational Tournament and Showcase).
 
Are you making the trip?
We're thinking about it.
Anyone else interested?
Sounds like fun!

ttldomination 15-08-2009 12:49

Re: G.R.I.T.S. (Georgia Robotics Invitational Tournament and Showcase).
 
Generally during the Spring season, the administration isn't too happy when a few students miss like ~6 days of school for competition(in block schedule, that equivalent to 12 days), so I don't think we'd be getting on anyone's good side if the team came on Friday.

But we're definitely making the trip for Saturday. We're trying to get the school to help out with transportation so we're not taking like 10 minivans down to Warner Robbins.

Is there a list of teams who have already signed up?

JesseK 15-08-2009 15:03

Re: G.R.I.T.S. (Georgia Robotics Invitational Tournament and Showcase).
 
Oh snap! I went to high school in Warner Robins! And I didn't think many people had ever heard of the place :rolleyes:.

Perhaps there's a teeny tiny chance I could make a trip down.

Zflash 15-08-2009 17:35

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1319 will be there we already sent the check. We are so excited to finally be able to attend an off-season event. There just aren't enough in are area. I am sure that G.R.I.T.S will be great and we can't wait to see all our friends from GA as well as all the ones outside of GA and maybe ven some new ones. Hopefully we will have a chance for a few upgrades before we attend, so we can really "Make it Rain" Thanks again GA FIRST for putting this on and I can't wait.

Tom Bishop 18-08-2009 09:28

Re: G.R.I.T.S. (Georgia Robotics Invitational Tournament and Showcase).
 
Glad to hear that 1319 and 1261 will be there. 343? 832 sent in our check Monday. Can't wait to see everyone! Looks like its setting up to be a good field:)

Definitely second that there are not enough off-seasons in the South. We also plan of going to TNT in October.

Who else is going?

JesseK 18-08-2009 10:05

Re: G.R.I.T.S. (Georgia Robotics Invitational Tournament and Showcase).
 
I hope that the event is putting at least a little bit of pressure on the 4 high schools in the county to show up and see what robotics is all about, and at least start a county-wide club. I know my old physics and calc teachers would have LOVED this kind of thing.

Josh Drake 18-08-2009 10:22

Re: G.R.I.T.S. (Georgia Robotics Invitational Tournament and Showcase).
 
Maybe somebody from the planning committee could post a team list of who has signed up so far. There would have to be a minimum number of teams too, right? I wonder how 1V1 Lunacy would play out?:rolleyes: :D

Mr MOE 18-08-2009 16:39

Re: G.R.I.T.S. (Georgia Robotics Invitational Tournament and Showcase).
 
Love the event name!!! :D

Billfred 18-08-2009 18:51

Re: G.R.I.T.S. (Georgia Robotics Invitational Tournament and Showcase).
 
I'm working on gauging interest with 2815, though time isn't on our side; the first meeting for the team is the Tuesday after Labor Day to let the college kids get through the first week of classes without having to worry about pesky things like robots. :eek:

martin417 26-08-2009 08:58

Re: G.R.I.T.S. (Georgia Robotics Invitational Tournament and Showcase).
 
It looks like 1771 will be there, how many teams have registered? I hope that it doesn't get canceled due to lack of interest.

Since the drive team was all seniors, there will be an all new drive team getting up to speed. At the moment. the bot is sporting a "WARNING! STUDENT DRIVER" sticker. We may just leave that on there for the competition.

ttldomination 26-08-2009 15:19

Re: G.R.I.T.S. (Georgia Robotics Invitational Tournament and Showcase).
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by martin417 (Post 871709)
It looks like 1771 will be there, how many teams have registered? I hope that it doesn't get canceled due to lack of interest.

Since the drive team was all seniors, there will be an all new drive team getting up to speed. At the moment. the bot is sporting a "WARNING! STUDENT DRIVER" sticker. We may just leave that on there for the competition.

Wow...luckly 3/4 of our drive team was not composed of seniors so we do have people to drive, but we're running new try outs and giving others a chance to drive. We're taking it as a "fun" event more than a "must win" event. :D.

Billfred 26-08-2009 22:16

Re: G.R.I.T.S. (Georgia Robotics Invitational Tournament and Showcase).
 
Spoke with our district contact; due to travel restrictions in place for the fall, neither 1398, 1618, nor 2815 will be making the trip. I might make it down to spectate, though.

Josh Drake 27-08-2009 08:34

Re: G.R.I.T.S. (Georgia Robotics Invitational Tournament and Showcase).
 
Budget crunches are getting us too:mad:
I hope you have a great event, and hope to see everybody at Peachtree:)

Tom Bishop 27-08-2009 13:27

Re: G.R.I.T.S. (Georgia Robotics Invitational Tournament and Showcase).
 
Wow, that's a lot of teams that won't make it.:ahh: Really sorry to hear that, you guys will be missed.

From what I've heard the field is about half way filled right now. If you know of a local team that might not have signed up please encourage them to do so. Of course all others are invited too:) It'd be nice to have a full field for this inaugural off-season event in Georgia.

Akash Rastogi 27-08-2009 13:34

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It'd be nice to see more of the teams working together to try to raise funds for each other to attend the event....


Just a thought/suggestion.:)

Zflash 27-08-2009 18:12

Re: G.R.I.T.S. (Georgia Robotics Invitational Tournament and Showcase).
 
Money is always an issue with us, usually we are fortunate enough to come by just enough. For this event the only money that is coming out of team funds is the registration fee. The other associated costs are coming from dedicated parents and mentors to caravan the students, robot and supplies to the event. It appears we may be the only SC team going, so lets go fellow SC teams and make a run for the border.

hipsterjr 28-08-2009 16:06

Re: G.R.I.T.S. (Georgia Robotics Invitational Tournament and Showcase).
 
It looks like 342 might be able to make it. We are working out the details, but we can't wait to see old friends. Just once I would like to see the burning flash of metal alliance:rolleyes: I guess I need to pull Burn-e out my garage and clean him up.

Zflash 05-09-2009 21:49

Re: G.R.I.T.S. (Georgia Robotics Invitational Tournament and Showcase).
 
With only a couple weeks till the event are there anymore teams planning on attending? It is good to hear that 342 may be there. Unfortunately 343 will not be, so there will be no chance of "Burning Flash of Metal". Maybe the "Burning Flash of Chimera"? I know there must be more teams coming then just 1261,1319,832,342 and 1771 does anyone know of anyothers? Will the event still happen with such a small number of teams? Looking Forward to it.

ebarker 05-09-2009 22:24

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it is definitely on. other that are coming are Kell, Walton, Westminster just off the top of my head

hipsterjr 06-09-2009 14:57

Re: G.R.I.T.S. (Georgia Robotics Invitational Tournament and Showcase).
 
I just got the word that our maybe turned to a defiantly. So is there a list of all teams attending?

ttldomination 06-09-2009 21:25

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hehehe. That's the question isn't it?

Team 1261 won't be able to make it to the Friday festivities but we'll leave bright and early in order to make it on time on Saturday.

ebarker 07-09-2009 09:25

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ttldomination (Post 873169)
hehehe. That's the question isn't it?

Team 1261 won't be able to make it to the Friday festivities but we'll leave bright and early in order to make it on time on Saturday.


Kell is doing Saturday. Walton and Westminster will be doing the overnighter.

hipsterjr 13-09-2009 15:08

Re: G.R.I.T.S. (Georgia Robotics Invitational Tournament and Showcase).
 
I'm not seeing a lot of action on this thread. I'm hoping we get a decent show. It is kinda hard to get some of this stuff together considering the season hasn't started. Our average roster size in years past has been 30-40 students, and we had 4 students show up to help pack for this trip:confused:

ttldomination 13-09-2009 17:09

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We received our documents to sign and stuff for the trip this past week so I assume the competition is still on. :P

Zflash 13-09-2009 17:23

Re: G.R.I.T.S. (Georgia Robotics Invitational Tournament and Showcase).
 
Does anyone know of any other teams that will be there other than the 8 listed below?

1319
832
342
1771
1261
1311
2415
2974

ttldomination 13-09-2009 17:50

Re: G.R.I.T.S. (Georgia Robotics Invitational Tournament and Showcase).
 
I expect 1746 to be there, but that's in NO WAY official, I just think that they'd show. :D

It might be a good idea to email georgiafirst@comcast.net to get an updated teams list.

Tom Bishop 14-09-2009 13:59

Re: G.R.I.T.S. (Georgia Robotics Invitational Tournament and Showcase).
 
I believe there are more teams signed up, maybe like 12+ or so, but again that's not official.

I think that BEST kickoff might be keeping some teams from participating.

Looks like we might have to do a 2 on 2 competition, just to keep thing interesting.

hipsterjr 14-09-2009 17:17

Re: G.R.I.T.S. (Georgia Robotics Invitational Tournament and Showcase).
 
Sadly, 342 can't make it. We had a hard time getting students and resources together in time and decided to cut our losses. We think it would be better for us to use our limited resources to try to make it to the scrimmage durnig the build season instead. :(

ttldomination 14-09-2009 18:01

Re: G.R.I.T.S. (Georgia Robotics Invitational Tournament and Showcase).
 
Well 342, you might not be able to make it, but it would seem that you're signed up to play.

I emailed the event coordinator and this is the list that she gave me:

342
832
1261
1311
1319
1379
1415
1771
2038
2119
2415
2420
2974
2983
Rookie Luella High School Locust Grove, GA
Rookie Anniston High School Anniston, AL
Rookie Oxford High School Anniston, AL

She says the rookies are there for the "experience", I'm not exactly sure if they have robots or not.

So 13ish teams, not sure what's up with 342, I guess they're out. I'm not sure exactly what the rules are, as far below a specific number of teams, but I guess FRC regionals never really have that issue, so it'll be interesting to see how the event coordinators deal with this.

hipsterjr 14-09-2009 20:00

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ttldomination (Post 874070)
Well 342, you might not be able to make it, but it would seem that you're signed up to play.

We just decided today at like 4pm, so that is why we are still signed up.

Zflash 14-09-2009 20:31

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Originally Posted by hipsterjr (Post 874093)
We just decided today at like 4pm, so that is why we are still signed up.

It looks like we will be playing 2 v 2. Sad to see that 342 will not make it. So much for the "Burning FLASH" maybe we can get "The FLASH of Chimera" going? We look forward to the event, should still be fun.

Shmee 15-09-2009 22:18

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Hey everyone!

2415 will most definitely be there!!! (Although we're actually driving up on Saturday, though some of our kids have mentioned visiting their grandparents in Warner Robins :D ) We're looking forward to welcoming our new members to the world of FIRST and it'll be great to see everyone again!

Some other "green" stuff:
Call2Recycle, a company that recycles batteries, will be there as well! If anyone has any used batteries, whether cellphone or AA or ANY really, Call2Recycle will take them, and the money from however many batteries we manage to recycle will go to GeorgiaFIRST! So PLEASE bring your batteries! And if you have time, definitely go by Call2Recycle, who will probably be in a fascinating vehicle decked out eco-friendly.

And of course, the "Green Team" will be providing recycling bins so keep an eye out ;)

Until then!
The WiredCats

martin417 17-09-2009 09:30

Re: G.R.I.T.S. (Georgia Robotics Invitational Tournament and Showcase).
 
I tried to run matchmaker for this event and found that you can't do it. There aren't enough teams to allow a >2 match separation, which is required for the program to run. 18 teams are the minimum required to run the program. It looks like teams will often be playing in consecutive matches, but the matches will have to be set up by hand.

The only good way to do this will be to allow a break between each match for battery charging and repairs, which will limit the number of matches that can be played.

I have never seen an event with this few teams, but it should be very exciting....

Zflash 17-09-2009 09:51

Re: G.R.I.T.S. (Georgia Robotics Invitational Tournament and Showcase).
 
I too am surprised by the low turnout. 1319 signed up early because we were sure it would quickly fill up with all GA teams. However I am sure it will still be a great and rewarding event, and it doesn't hurt to help with adding to the proceeds that benefit are friends at the border. GeorgiaFIRST events and Teams. We will be arriving in town Friday night and attending the event on Saturday. Good luck to all teams attending.

ebarker 17-09-2009 11:17

Re: G.R.I.T.S. (Georgia Robotics Invitational Tournament and Showcase).
 
Unfortunately the economy is inhibiting things and this is the 1st time Georgia has had an off season event.

But... this is a great opportunity to get folks in middle Georgia to come out and see what is going on.

I know the media there is doing some promotion of the event.

Hopefully we will have a LOT of guests and we can spend time with them to help them get excited about FIRST.

Maybe we need to have some 'guest' matches ?

ttldomination 17-09-2009 16:16

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We originally rented a bus for transportation, but we were not able to cover the cost for the bus so we are currently working on providing transport through car pool, but if that falls through, I doubt we'll be attending. :'(

Tom Bishop 18-09-2009 13:43

Re: G.R.I.T.S. (Georgia Robotics Invitational Tournament and Showcase).
 
Because of the low number of teams coming, each team will get somewhere around 13 or 14 matches. It will be one on, one off, then one on again, with a brief break between matches to allow for charging and let the motors cool off. Every now and again a team will be in two in a row.Sounds like a marathon war of attrition!

Hope you guys can make it...13 teams doesn't work as well as 14.

Josh Drake 20-09-2009 12:26

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How did things go, I hate that we we're not there:(

ebarker 20-09-2009 12:35

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It went GREAT !!!!

Even though there were only 12 teams that actually showed, you got to compete every other match, all day.

Plus there were rookie teams that were there. People from the rookie teams got to assume the operator position on teams on a rotating basis. Plus teams like ours rotated our own rookies through.

Everyone had a lot of fun. The food was great. And the venue is great. The pits, the seating, the competition arena is surrounded by planes such as an F-16, SR-71, U-2, and some other awesome aircraft.

This isn't an official statement but I can almost guarantee you this will be site for GRITS for quite a while. Put it on the calendar for next year.

I'll post some video here in a few hours.

Josh Drake 20-09-2009 12:39

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Glad to hear it. We'll have to save up/fundraise some money next year.:D

ttldomination 20-09-2009 13:02

Re: G.R.I.T.S. (Georgia Robotics Invitational Tournament and Showcase).
 
The event was pretty good.

Winning Alliance:
1771
1261
1415

Finalists:
1379
832
2415

The matches were great, we were able to get everyone the "field team" experience, not to mention the consecutive match schedule was fun.

The one thing that my team didn't quite like was the match schedule. We played against the same teams and with the same teams 7 times. Yeah...the exact same match...7 times. That got to be a bit much, but we had fun.

Hopefully we can do it again next year.

Chris is me 20-09-2009 13:12

Re: G.R.I.T.S. (Georgia Robotics Invitational Tournament and Showcase).
 
In theory, there are probably enough combinations of teams that you would only play the same alliance 3 or 4 times.

Congrats to 1771, after your play at IRI with us (nothing short of amazing offense and defense) I'm not surprised to see you guys winning an offseason. Congratulations!

martin417 20-09-2009 18:57

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We had a blast, and look forward to attending next year. Since our team was mostly seniors, we only had three students go to the competition. They did a fabulous job learning the ropes as drivers (it was the first time to drive for all three).

I want to compliment the organizers and volunteers for an incredible job. The event went off without a hitch, despite the difficulties involved. The venue was great, although I wish it was a little closer to home.

All the teams were great, and we met some great new teams, we look forward to seeing them again at Peachtree.

Finally, I have to give props to Ace hardware in Warner Robins. We competed in two regionals, championships and IRI without a failure, but during the first practice match on Saturday, our intake roller got snapped in half. Since we had to travel light, we didn't bring our toolbox or spare parts. We rushed to the nearest hardware store (Ace) and explained our problem. The whole staff immediately began to look for something that we could use to repair our roller. We found a piece of sink drain pipe and super glue that did the trick, and were able to get the bot fixed after only one crippled match. Thanks Ace and thanks to 1319 for the loan of some tools to get it all back together.

P..S Are the match results going to be posted somewhere? Will they be on TBA? Just curious.

Billfred 20-09-2009 19:49

Re: G.R.I.T.S. (Georgia Robotics Invitational Tournament and Showcase).
 
My girlfriend and I woke up at 3:30 AM with the sole purpose of driving to Robins to GRITS.

Totally worth it.

What I loved:

-The Museum of Aviation is hands-down the best venue I've ever seen an off-season staged at. Where else can you play thirty feet from an SR-71 Blackbird?
-The field issues were handled as well as field issues ever are.
-Forsyth Alliance for getting their robot in the hands of a pre-rookie when 1746 weren't even there!
-The half-dozen folks from other teams swarming 1319 to get their compressor running
-Separate pit and field announcing added a good polish to the on-field action.
-Having Chick-Fil-A onsite and not even gouging us on lunch! ($2 for a Coke was a little painful for me--see above about the whole 3:30 thing--but $5 or $6 for lunch is entirely fair.)
-The finals matches were spectacular. You wouldn't think this was a 13-team event!

A few areas for improvement for next year's event:

-Getting to the seating from the front door of the building (which involved passing through the immediate field area) felt a little awkward--I wasn't really sure how to get there without messing up queueing. (Obviously, I stayed clear of the carpet--but does Little Timmy Freshman know that?)
-The absence of a game clock on the field was a little off-putting to me, though I don't know the ins and outs of FMS Lite enough to offer much of a solution.
-A few more signs guiding folks from the front parking lot to the hangar would be useful. (It didn't seem like we were the first folks to get to the lady at the front desk of the main building looking for directions.
-Travel restrictions kept my teams from coming this year, but I'm not sure we could've pulled off a mid-September date regardless. Nudging back to the first part of October (though perhaps not so late as to conflict with TNT if an overlap seems likely) would make logistics MUCH simpler for us teams that only start revving up in August.

Assuming that there is a GRITS 2.0, I'm so there.

ashenk 20-09-2009 19:51

Re: G.R.I.T.S. (Georgia Robotics Invitational Tournament and Showcase).
 
I am one of the new drivers for team 1771. I had a great time and thanks to team 1261 and 1415 for being on our alliance for the finals and good job to all the teams who showed up, the rookie teams, and the volunteers. I hope something like this is put on again next year.

Tom Bishop 20-09-2009 20:48

Re: G.R.I.T.S. (Georgia Robotics Invitational Tournament and Showcase).
 
-The Museum of Aviation is hands-down the best venue I've ever seen an off-season staged at. Where else can you play thirty feet from an SR-71 Blackbird?-

That was indeed cool. Not to mention the F-16 right next to the SR-71 and the Sea-Stallion hanging from the roof, and that cute little Cessna jet trainer. Very inspiring.

kai200 25-09-2009 20:34

Re: G.R.I.T.S. (Georgia Robotics Invitational Tournament and Showcase).
 
I was a member of the Rookie Luella team, and I must say, the competition was amazing. We brought 1746's robot, Otto. We received him about a week before the competition, and somewhere in transit, a lot of the wires came unhooked on the controls, so we were basically running him without any way to score. The atmosphere was wonderful-- about a half a dozen teams were in our pit at all times, either giving us advice, explaining the rules, or trying to help out with Otto.

We didn't actually realize that we would be coming out and competing, if I have the information straight, we were asked the night before to bring Otto with us, so once we were all assembled at the school, we actually ended up "technically" breaking into our own school to get him. One of our AP's told us to go on in-- and neglected to point out that the police would still be summoned. Very nice. I think it was slightly suspicious when a policecar pulls up, and we're loading a multiple thousand dollar robot into the back of a van. All things were sorted, though, and we arrived okay. Through the course of the competition, I think everyone from our team that came got a great taste of what FIRST is all about.

A big "thank you" goes out to 1746 for loaning us OTTO, too!

Edit: I'm rather new around here-- are there videos available of the event?

Tanner 26-09-2009 13:27

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Hi all,

I took a few panoramas while I was not doing stuff with the team or filming our matches. Here's my favorite. The full version is almost 20 MB and around 5000x2400 pixels.

I'd like to put the others somewhere, but haven't gotten around to doing that yet.

Quote:

Originally Posted by kai200 (Post 875678)
Edit: I'm rather new around here-- are there videos available of the event?

I'm sure there are a few scattered videos of matches among teams, but as far as I know there is no way to collect them and display them in a organized format (no The Blue Alliance for off season regionals). It would be nice if there was.

-Tanner


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