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Brian C 13-03-2011 17:46

Re: 2011 New York Regional
 
[quote=Akash Rastogi;1038683]Awards are now posted. http://www2.usfirst.org/2011comp/events/NY/awards.html

[quote]

Nope! Not yet................maybe the FIRST website is having issues?

Koko Ed 13-03-2011 17:51

Re: 2011 New York Regional
 
Does anyone know which teams the two Dean's List winners came from?

TPNigl 13-03-2011 18:36

Re: 2011 New York Regional
 
694 was one of them

Dripto 13-03-2011 20:00

Re: 2011 New York Regional
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Koko Ed (Post 1038707)
Does anyone know which teams the two Dean's List winners came from?

694 and 375.

Vikesrock 13-03-2011 20:02

Re: 2011 New York Regional
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Koko Ed (Post 1038707)
Does anyone know which teams the two Dean's List winners came from?

How about the WFFA Robert Stark?

sammyjalex 14-03-2011 00:42

Re: 2011 New York Regional
 
I want to give a big thank you to all of the students and volunteers involved with making this regional what it was. The community of teams at the New York City regional and that of New York City FIRST is really quite unique. I am thankful that I have so graciously been welcomed into this loving community. We always talk about a FIRST community of gracious professionals but I believe that really being able to see this is another thing entirely.

Teams walked away from the field proud of the way their robot performed as well as how did their opponent in the match and their friend. It isn't uncommon at all at this regional to see students having long interested conversations to students on another team. I think this is especially wonderful. The experience in communication and outreach in which these students engage extends to their interaction with the JFLL, FLL and FTC students also present at this very special event. I admire the overall courteous behavior that I saw time and time again at this regional, not only in words but in action. These students help others carry their robot when they struggle until that confidence is developed for those students to end the regional proud that they proved something to themselves. Even in elements field dis-assembly, groups of students were eager to be involved in one more way. As I always love to see between students involved in FIRST programs, these students always demonstrate such an open exchange of assistance to others. Climate is the word that I would use. What a friendly and helping climate.

From the field perspective, where I spent my time, I think it would have been very difficult for the movement between each piece of the puzzle to go more smoothly and I, again, want to extend a big thank you to all of those who volunteered for this. Being on the field was a joy from the volunteer staff through each student. I hope everyone who came out felt a similar sense of satisfaction with the event this year. I know I had a fantastic time.

Congratulations to all teams who participated and made this event great.

Best and I hope to see you all again next year,

Sam

TD912 14-03-2011 03:22

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Does anybody know of any recorded match videos? The feed from the projector screen with commentary would be nice (the cameramen actually seemed to be paying attention), but anything will do.

TKM.368 14-03-2011 06:41

Re: 2011 New York Regional
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Vikesrock (Post 1038781)
How about the WFFA Robert Stark?

Interviewed here.

Rich Wong 14-03-2011 14:54

Re: 2011 New York Regional
 
A Super Congrats to Team 359 for winning the
1. Regional Chairman
2. Regional Winner with Team 395 and 527
3. Industrial Safety Award

Have a safety trip home and see you guys next year!
MAHALO!

Rich Wong 14-03-2011 15:00

Re: 2011 New York Regional
 
Also a big Congrats to Team 2809 from Canada.
They are Finalist Winner and winner of the Engineering Excellenc Award.

We hope you enjoy New York City!
Y'all come back next year too and bring another CA Team!

jblay 14-03-2011 20:12

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It was one of the better New York regionals this year. I have never seen the event run so on schedule and have such a deep field.

395 and 359 were both crazy consistent and really deserved the win from their first match and 527 was a crazy sleeper that with their ubertube capabilities really put your alliance the #1 over the top. 395 has a robot that will be super interesting to watch at the Championship. Because they score in the middle and do the minibot very quickly and consistently they will make an alliance with two bots that score up top very formidable considering they will be able to score with them and not be forced to play defense.

I had a great time and look forward to next year in NY.

Jonathan Norris 15-03-2011 00:13

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The New York Regional was a huge roller coaster ride for 2809 this year. We had every problem possible all Friday, Saturday, and Sunday morning. It seemed like when we got one issue sorted out something else would come up and stop us from working. I think in total we were working for 2.5 out of 8 qualification matches...

It all started on Friday where we spent the morning upgrading our arm motor from a window motor to Fisher Price motor, this worked great. Then after some re-wiring of our electrical box after build season (our electrical system is self contained in removable boxes), there were issues when it was all connected back into the robot. We finally got it all working by the end of the day friday for one of the last practice matches, things go well we put up a couple tubes and test our mini-bot deployment, Bam! it goes up without a hitch! The team leaves for the day excited for competition to start on Saturday and show what we can do.

This is where the issues start creeping in. First match we don't move... no idea what it is, the FTA says it looks like a radio issues, we replace the radio, next we figure out that our radio transformer dies under any load, replaced that. Finally once we get the radio and transformer replaced, we start the match put up a logo in about 40 seconds and then our partner accidentally rips our armor off and our radio that was temporarily attached to it off our robot...

By the end of saturday we had only been working for about a match and a half, we knew we had a good robot if only we could get it working. We also knew we had a very fast minibot if only we could deploy it, in the one match we were able to get to the pole our minibot failed to deploy. We needed time to work on it, but the electrical gremlins just wouldn't go away.

Our first match on Sunday morning after we had hoped we had solved all our issues, but we didn't move... CAN bus errors. We dove right into our Jaguars to try and figure out the problem, we had a very helpful NI representative who helped us find the dead jag and replace it. Our last qualification match, we had only really shown what we could do in one and a half matches all tournament, Our robot was mechanically working, Jaguars working, radio working... and in Autonomous our robot gets the ubertube ringed on our arm...

Going into Alliance selection we had no idea if anyone would take a chance on picking us, but we knew that we could be a very good partner in an alliance if we were working. First round goes by and we are not picked, we go all the way up to the second last pick and finally teams 335 and 1230 are willing to take a chance on the potential of our robot. In our first quarter finals match the robot works great and our drivers finnaly get a chance to show off what we can do, we score 6 tubes while our partners put up another three. The team gives off a collective sigh of relief, FINALLY we were working! All the way into the finals our three robots worked great, our team putting up the majority of the tubes, while our partners 335 and 1230 fed us tubes, played great defense, and most importantly got minibots up the pole. We knew that the top alliance was going to be very hard to beat, they were just rounding into form, but some robot issues on our alliance prevented us from giving it our all in the finals. Congratulations again to 395, 359, and 527!

Through all this what I was most impressed with was how our great group of students and mentors handled it all, they were professional all weekend never getting to disappointed when the robot was not working, and worked their tails off to get it all fixed. The team worked so hard this weekend and went through alot, to make it to the finals felt so good after everything we went through. We have work to do to be ready for GTR in week 5, minibot deployment and consistant autonomous are on the top of our list.

Thank you to all the New York teams for hosting us this weekend and helping us out!

rocpe 15-03-2011 10:58

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Team 1626 would like to congratulate First teams 395, 359 and 527 on their victory and 359 for their Chairman's Award. Hawaii Kids were a class act throughout the weekend. It was a pleasure meeting you and competing against you. Your macadamia nuts were also terrific! Safe home guys and Good Luck at Nationals!

omalleyj 17-03-2011 09:19

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I don't know if anyone noticed it yet, but the Popular Mechanics website has an article on the NYC Regional. Several teams are mentioned in the text, and there is a nice picture of us (1279), our excellent alliance partners 1989 and 2070, and worthy quarterfinal opponents 555, 870, and 1626. The article is here
<http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/engineering/robots/the-best-high-school-robot-builders-meet-in-new-york-citys-first-competition?click=pp>
and a largeer picture is on the front page slide show.

rabridges 18-03-2011 00:16

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Team 395 would like to thank all the teams who have competed in the NYC Regional and a special to our alliance partners. And we will be consistent game play in Phila as we prepare. Xcellent game.


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