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Juggy Love to the HOTHEADS

Posted by Erin.   [PICTURE: SAME | NEW | HELP]


Student on team #1, The Juggernauts, from Oakland Technical Center-Northeast Campus and 3-Dimensional Services.

Posted on 4/14/2000 12:39 PM MST


In Reply to: A Great team The HOT Heads and Mr. Roboto Team 74 posted by Brownscombe on 4/14/2000 11:21 AM MST:



I have to give props to one of my favorite teams.

The HOTHEADS went out of their way to present our team with a very special award.
Their team captain thought of a very unique and creative award. They had made for us a wooden shoe on a stand (wooden shoe- Holland, get it?) Burned into the wooden shoe was the text 'Juggernauts #1'. On the inside of the shoe, mounted at the heel so you could see it when the award stood, was a golden plaque with a design of their robot imprinted on it and above it it read 'Mr. Roboto'. At the bottom of the stand was a plate that read, 'For Almost Giving the Adults A Heart Attack'. It was filled with all sorts of 74 goodies, including the infamous 74 bead and string puzzle. They got every member of both of our teams together and made the presentation very formal. Hats off to the HOTHEADS. They are a very nice team with a great robot and they make even better friends.

-erin


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