
09-03-2003, 22:07
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Dare to Live!
 FRC #0115 (Monta Vista Robotics Team)
Team Role: Mentor
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Join Date: May 2001
Rookie Year: 1999
Location: Palo Alto, California
Posts: 2,390
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Even though there are no the above awards, I am still sending FIRST the follow awards from the Sacramento Regional, just because the Scoring software asked me to:
#1 seed
Highest seed rookie
There are 2 rookie all star already, and that's enough for a regional. The Highest seed rookie is exactly the "rookie all star base on ranking".
Even though I've been in a competition with the best offensive round award and lightest robot award, I just don't think they are as practical anymore. The best offensive round award was done by votes from teams, and not every one on the team pay that close attentions to the matches. And for the lightest robot award... most teams are very likely to get as much weight as possible on their robot so they will be more competitive, so it wouldn't be so wise reducing weight on the robot just to get this award.
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1999-2001: Team 192 Gunn Robotics Team
2001-2002: Team 100, 192, 258, 419
2002-2004: Western Region Robotics Forum, Score Keeper @ Sac, Az, SVR, SC, CE, IRI, CalGames
2003-2004, 2006-2007: California Robot Games Manager
2008: MC in training @ Sac, CalGames
2009: Master of Ceremony @ Sac, CalGames
2010: GA in training @ SVR, Sac.
2010-2011: Mechanical Mentor, Team 115 MVRT
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