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WRRF's California Robot Games

We setup Cal Game at September ever year for the following reasons:

Teams can introduce new members to the competition and let them see what it's like.
Teams can bring potential sponsors to Cal Game and let them have a preview of the competition, and turn into real sponsors.
Teams can bring engineers, parents, adults, to Cal Game and inspire them to help with the team.
Teams can train the new season leaders to take on the responsibility of taking care of the team at an event.

Then teams decide to come to Cal game just to have fun, meet people again, get another chance to shoot for the champion title, and let their robot play the side events and see how well they can do in those.

There are so many reasons why post season competitions are important to teams. These are only a few of them.

For me, it is a chance to experience what FIRST goes through in managing a event for high school teams. Lots of stress and sleepless nights to make sure it runs ok, but it's all worth the work .


Also, I want to say how proud I am of M and the first Question of the week! The question is meaningful and there's lots of great answers! It's going to be fun answering questions instead of coming up with them from now on. Yay!
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1999-2001: Team 192 Gunn Robotics Team
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2002-2004: Western Region Robotics Forum, Score Keeper @ Sac, Az, SVR, SC, CE, IRI, CalGames
2003-2004, 2006-2007: California Robot Games Manager
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2009: Master of Ceremony @ Sac, CalGames
2010: GA in training @ SVR, Sac.
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