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Re: Teams Qualifying for MSC

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Originally Posted by JABot67 View Post
Hmm, in a hypothetical year when no rookies qualify for MSC, who gets the MSC Rookie All Star?
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Originally Posted by Lostmage333 View Post
Teams that receive the Rookie All Star award at the District level are invited to compete for the MSC Rookie All Star award (judged independently of whether or not they compete in the robot portion of MSC).
Since FRC 4003 has 100 points and FRC 4294 has 69 points (currently 8th and 29th overall, respectively, after Week 4) it would appear that 2012 is not that hypothetical year.

I like seeing rookies compete well. Hopefully there will be a few more at MSC this year -- I recall there were at least four last year.

EDIT: just checked, there were actually eight rookie teams at MSC last year. One of them, 3539, played in the Eliminations. They were the captain of the 2011 winning alliance at Waterford.
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