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Re: Offensive Power Rankings for 2008
I like the new OPR of the last regional attended, due to the fact that it is more indicative of a team after adjustments to driving, strategy and robot features were made after attending more than 1 regional.
Our biggest feature change was moving our pneumatic piston to our claw which pops balls over the overpass once our claw opens.
We sacrificed popping balls during hybrid and moved it to our claw instead.
With increased speed, hybrid adjustments, and improved driving, we went from doing 1 or no lines in hybrid to now being able to consistently doing 4, with much greater speed, and hurdling capability.
Its too bad it took 3 regionals to figure it out, but at least we will be much better prepared for CMP.
On another note, its funny how us and our favorite Hawaiian teammate are ranked next to each other, off by a few decimal points. 
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2016 Hawaii Regional #1 seed, IDesign, Safety Award
2016 NY Tech Valley Regional Champions, #1 seed, Innovation in Controls Award
2016 Lake Superior Regional Champions, #1 seed, Quality Award, Dean's List
2015 FRC Worlds-Carver Division Champions
2015 Hawaii Regional Champions, #1 seed.
2015 Australia Regional Champions, #2 seed, Engineering Excellence Award
2015 Inland Empire Regional Champions, #1 seed, Industrial Design Award
2014 OZARK Mountain Brawl Champions, #1 seed.
2014 Hawaii Regional Champions, #1 seed, UL Safety Award
2014 Dallas Regional Champions, #1 seed, Engineering Excellence Award
2014 Northern Lights Regional Champions, #1 seed, Entrepreneurship Award
2013 Championship Dean's List Winner
2013 Utah Regional Champion, #1 seed, KP&B Award, Deans List
2013 Boilermaker Regional Champion, #1 seed, Motorola Quality Award
2012 Lone Star Regional Champion, #1 seed, Motorola Quality Award
2012 Hawaii Regional Champions #1 seed, Motorola Quality Award
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