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Re: 2009 Washington D.C. Regional

The inaugural DC regional was a very memorable experience.

THE TEAMS
While 65 teams meant only having seven qualifying rounds, it was great to be at an event with teams like 45, 234, 176, and 118. It was also terrific to see some old friends and make many new ones.

THE ROOKIES
MOE has not been to a regional over the past few years, where there were this many rookie teams (12?). It was a pleasure to experience your first FIRST regional with you all. I applaud all your mentors and teachers for committing to make this experience happen for you. I look forward to seeing you all evolve over time.

THE VOLUNTEERS
Thursday was a tough day, with a new control system, playing field, venue, etc. However, by Friday and Saturday, things were humming. Thanks to all organizers and volunteers for making such a large event like this go so well.

THE PEOPLE
Where else can you walk around a regional and see Andy Baker dressed as a nun, newly-minted Woodie Flowers regional award winner Rich Kressly (way to go Rich - well deserved and long overdue!), Dean Kamen, head of the patent office, Dave Lavery, many congress people and staffers, and Paul Gudonis and John Abele. Wow.

THE MATCHES
We all learned how to play Lunacy better this weeked. The game play is more interesting than I thought it would be. Stategy is important to have but difficult to execute. The little things make a big difference. There is more scoring from more locations this season than from any FIRST game in the past 10 years, which makes this game difficult to play and follow. The playing field is constantly changing.

THE GRACIOUS PROFESSIONALISM
Thanks to everyone who helped other teams this weekend. It was awesome to see a rainbow of colored team shirts at pits of other teams helping them this past weekend. Teams were rushing to help each other. I also heard more "Thank You's" go out to teams over the Pit Admin announcements at this regional than any other I have attended.

Well, done to all participants! Best of luck during the rest of your season.
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