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Refresh my memory...

Posted by Joe Johnson at 03/07/2001 9:09 PM EST


Engineer on team #47, Chief Delphi, from Pontiac Central High School and Delphi Automotive Systems.


In Reply to: Re: Actually, 520 is the score to beat
Posted by Jared on 03/07/2001 6:10 PM EST:



On the drive home from New England, we could not puzzle
out how you guys scored 520. Will you refresh my memory?

As best I can recall, it was the round that #177 was
about to put a big ball on the balanced goal when they
realized that time was going to tick under 1:01 if they
didn't head for the end zone and I mean NOW! As I
recall, the Bobcats, headed home with a ball in their
gripper and ran so fast that they flipped themselves,
but they fell out of bounds with the ball between them
and the ground so they were ruled "in the endzone"

Here is my dilemna: If they still had a ball in their
claw, how did they get 52 base points? They had 12
black balls in the goal I recall that and I suppose
that they had 3 robots in the end zone. But...
...where did the extra 10 pts come from if 177 had a
ball in their hand still?

It is a puzzlement.

Anyone recall the real way it went down? Set me
straight, please.

Joe J.



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