
24-04-2005, 14:52
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College Student, Mentor
 FRC #1259 (Paradigm Shift)
Team Role: Mentor
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Rookie Year: 2004
Location: Pewaukee, WI
Posts: 33
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Re: Reflection 2005 Season
The best part about this year's game I thought is that it really did level the playing field. There wasn't one strategy or robot that could "do it all" because the whole game consisted of stacking tetras. The thing that distinguished one robot from another was the amount of tetras a robot could score, but at that, almost all the robots could score tetra's (on top or beneath). A lot of well-known teams didn't stand out as well as they had in past year's games.
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Andy B: College Student, Mentor
Paradigm Shift, 1259 http://www.team1259.org
2004 Midwest Regional: Team Spirit Award Winner, Highest Seeded Rookie Team Award Winner, 4th Seed, 7-1-0 Record , Lost in Quarter Finals
2005 Midwest Regional: Imagery Award Winners, 16th Seed, 5-5-0 Record, Unpicked
2005 Championships, Newton Division: 5th seed, 6-1-0 Record, Advanced to semifinals
2006 Wisconsin Regional: Judges Award, 23th seed, 5-7-0 Record, Unpicked
2007 Wisconsin Regional: 33rd seed, 3-4-1 Record, Lost in Quarterfinals
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