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Originally Posted by Justin
A-MEN. BattleCry 7 was, as always, an extremely competitive competition and really put on display what all of those NERD type people are talking about when they say defense. I hope that the Mid-West and the rest of the country was watching the Web cast!! It is always interesting how competitive BattleCry is each year, I look forward to it just because I know teams are going to leave it all on the playing field win or go home, robot intact or not...either way, that is the mentality of BattleCry. Few other competitions exemplify the New England style of play better than that of BattleCry. Rivalries run deep (like 1990's deep folks) at BattleCry and the New England big boys show up to play and win. Congrats to all at BattleCry and to the BattleCry staff for another great event...it only continues to grow in both size and prestige.
Justin
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So true. Our robot came back to the pits a couple times damaged.
You know something's up when powerhouses 121, 126, 1126, and 1519 get eliminated in the quarter finals.
There are a couple regionals in New England, but only one Battlecry, the off-season competition everyone wants to go to.
I hope to see more teams from outside of New England come to see what they actually mean when they say "New England Defense"