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Re: Video of This Year's Highest Scoring Robots

Here are some of the best matches of the HOT Team:

Newton qualification match 87 (910, 525, 932 vs. 67, 668, 971)
Some of the best teams in the division faced off in this match, which ended up with a score 16-20 blue.

MSC Finals Match 1 (1918, 469, 2834 vs. 67, 217, 2612)
This was the famous 18-18 tie match that kicked off the MSC Finals and showed the online viewing audience how insane the competition in Michigan was.

Detroit District Finals (67, 51, 1023 vs. 27, 201, 1)
These matches weren't too high scoring, but they were extremely exciting because of the strategy involved. Whether we won depended on whether 51's robot could successfully hang and redirect balls.

But even more exciting than those matches were the Einstein matches that I'm sure everyone has seen at some point.
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