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Re: 2010 Highest Scoring Match

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Originally Posted by Caio View Post
I've been trying to find how high people can go with points this year. Most of the matches are less then 10 points, around 4 or so. Anyone seen an amazing match with a high score?

Also, post if there were any amazing matches in general.

So far the highest I can see is:

11 points - FLR Match 45
I was very lucky this year and was able to watch the single highest one team score in a single match. The match consisted of (Red Alliance) Team 469, 888, and 111 against (Blue Alliance) Team 1114, 231, and 288. It happened at the Georgia Dome during the FIRST National Championship Competition in the Curie Division.

Match 100 ended with the Red Alliance winning 32-0. With penalties enforced (only dogma, because balls were being scored so fast, the Red Alliance won 29-0).

Many people consider this match a conspiracy because the Blue Alliance turned and scored their balls into the Red Alliance goals, boosting the opponents score as much as possible, and in return boosting their own seeding score as well. However, this is untrue and none of the Blue Alliance teams were approached by any Red Alliance or other teams to suggest this idea. It was all the idea of team 1114. For proof of this, you can follow this link: http://www.thebluealliance.net/tbatv/team/288 and it will take you to my team's (Team 288, The Robodawgs) match results, it will be down at the bottom under Curie 2010.

It was an amazing match with all teams on both alliances meeting up after the match in the pit area and conversing and laughing about the match. Such great times at the National Competition!

~Mak Popa, on behalf of Team 216 and 288 (The Robodawgs)
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