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Originally Posted by Caleb Sykes
At Suffield, low goal scoring was made more difficult than it should be because the balls were not cycled out once they were scored. So after ~5 low goal scores it became nearly impossible to score any more because the low goal was clogged up.
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That was our issue. We scored the most low goals in a single match to my knowledge which was 10. Since we had a articulating shooter what I was doing was driving up and shooting the balls over the other balls. Half the time it went through the other end which they did count but is obviously not something I would ever do in a real match. The robots that relied on pushing the balls could only score 2 or 3 before it would just bounce out.