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Re: Buckeye!
First of all, a nice job to everyone who participated in the Buckeye Regional, winners and losers, there were some very interesting robots there. I'm proud of our team for doing as well as we did, especially since most of our team are sophomores and freshmen at our school. Nonetheless, we worked hard and brought out a very good robot, and we had no major problems at all in Cleveland. I do not really enjoy the Idea that although we did as well as we did despite our lack of experience, we were not picked. I realize that this may be due to a lack of need for a robot with our capabilities, but I find it very disconcerting that we were not picked. I also do not understand what was so offensive about my teammate's post, but if you were offended by it, please know that it is, as he said, not necessarily the opinion of all of team 306, and please accept both our apologies and those of our team. We all just find it hard to take that all of our hard work went down the drain even though we were well capable of doing what needed done. I also find it a little ironic that a good team at Pittsburgh recognized us when we kept breaking down, but at Cleveland we left on the side when we were without problems at all. And also, lack of planning on our part for the pits thing. We did have a bit of a pamphlet describing the team and our past accomplishments, but it was probably, as Cody said, buried beneath the mess
And once again, congrats to all, and especially the winning alliance and team 279. I was rooting for you guys since a third of the way through the qualifying matches.
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2006 Philadelphia Regional Winners with teams 291 and 177
Last edited by Bemis : 27-03-2005 at 16:42.
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