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Re: 2014 Central Valley Regional
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Originally Posted by ejSabathia
Second was a rookie team (5136) that, to our amazement stuck around until halfway through the second round of picking. These guys were awesome. They built the robot that every rookie (and many veteran teams )should have built. They were pretty much the perfect partner. A durable drive base, with a solid intake that could function as an inbounder or a low goal scorer. They played super smart, with great coaching and driving. Whenever they weren't passing a ball they were playing great defense and then were right back in position as soon as the ball was coming their way again. They were a rookie in number only. These guys are awesome and we are stoked they are coming to Championships.
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We picked them and were honestly extremely surprised that they lasted that long. In our scouting meeting there was extreme debate over whether we should take them 1st or 2nd. Ultimately our representative decided to take a gamble on the 8th seed, figuring that they needed a good, accurate (high goal)shooter more than support and so we took 2085 first. Our scouts could not have been higher on 5136 though.
Working with them was amazing, in everything they seemed like a veteran team. Their drivers were really good, as was the drive coach. Great team to work with and I wish them all the best in the future, and hope to work with them again soon.
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2010 VRC 2453B - Team Captain
2011 FRC 2637 - Electrical - Las Vegas Regional Semifinalists with 1726 and 166
2012 FRC 2637 - Electronics Captain - Las Vegas Regional Semifinalists with 1661 and 2984
2013 FRC 2637 - Build Captain - Inland Empire Quarterfinalists with 3925 and 207
2014 FRC 2637 - College Mentor - Central Valley Quarterfinalists with 2085 and 5136 / LA Regional Semifinalists with 696 and 5102
2015 FRC 2637 - Lazy Schmuck - Couch Sitting Quarterfinalist
2016 FRC 2637 - College Mentor - SD Regional Finalist with 1572 and 2443, Excellence in Engineering, Wildcard
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