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Re: The Search for 111 & 71
I have a ton of pictures of 71 during their first practice match at Purdue. They have yet to put on their side plates with their number and what not, but sure enough, it is them. They, as many have said, load 4 tetras on their robot in the human player zone and then the arm picks up two tets at a time and they cap. Pretty good crab drive, especially since it is their first time doing crab a member on the team told me. Impressive as always, it's too bad we didn't beat them in semifinals. 1/4 of a inch is what decided the match. It took our row away and gave them a row which won them the series. We had a blue tetra placed in the corner goal on our side, and we blocked 71's attempt to put two red tetras on our corner goal and they dropped the tets and one hit the ground, while the other hid the plexy glass side wall and just one part of the tetra was in our goal. We thought since it was being supported off the side wall, it wouldn't count and we didn't recap the goal and that lost the series for us. We were 1-1 and it was the deciding match. It was great competition though.
Here are some of the pics...

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Last edited by JAH : 20-03-2005 at 12:40.
Reason: Resized pics and added more info
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