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Re: Thoughts after my first "FIRST" season
Never forget that it takes time and dedication to become as good as a "powerhouse" team. Our team experienced a great amount of growth this year cause the team absolutely flopped last year but they were lucky enough to come a cross a mentor that helped pick them up by the hand and shown them that they can accomplish anything.
A lot of people get bogged down by the lower number teams but then you forget exactly how long have they've been around. You can't just win stuff like Chairman's or know exactly how to build the perfect robot overnight, you have to build towards it as a team and it becomes so much more satisfying when the team finally earns the award and you look back at the successes the teams' achieved to make it there. It takes years to build amazing teams.
I tell my students everyday to "strive for excellence" and as a team we keep marching on and the results show. We're not "powerhouse" level but we're planning to reach it someday and we fully understand that we have to work for it.
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FLL Team - Hackberry Hill Elementary - Arvada, CO ('08 - '10 Coach)
FRC Team 1636 - Reds Robotics - Arvada High School - Arvada, CO ('05 - '07 Alumni)
FRC Team 1583 - Rambotics - Ridgeview Academy - Watkins, CO (Volunteer/Supporter)
FRC Team 2859 - Blasterbots - CSM Robotics Outreach - Golden, CO ('09 - '10 Coach)
FRC Team 3320 - Miracles & Machines - Eastside Memorial High School - Austin, TX ('10 - '12 Mentor)
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