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Re: 2010 SCRRF Fall Classic

2010 SCRRF Fall Classic: Official Final Results

Sixteen teams (eighteen robots) competed in the event, playing seven qualification matches, followed by an elimination round.



Judged Awards were also presented at the conclusion of the event:

Team Spirit: Team 1197 (TorBots)
Most Creative Robot: Team 980 (RAWC)
Highest Quality Robot: Team 3271 (DragonBots)
Most Effective Design: Team 294 (Beach City Robotics)
Judges' Award: Team 597 (Foshay Robotics)

"Peer Favorite Robot" Award (voted by the teams): Team 968 (RAWC)

The 2010 SCRRF Fall Classic was a successful and exciting event made possible by the following volunteers:

Ryan, Mark, and Deborah Epperson (San Jose) delivered the Breakaway field elements from NASA Ames Research Center and helped with field set-up.
Chris Husmann, LeRoy Nelson (LA Robotics) provided field perimeter, team registration support, and power connections for the pits.
AJ Yeckel and LeRoy Nelson were referee)s.
Terry Wells provided the FMS and served as field supervisor.
Marie Bernardini (parent of a Team 980 graduate) coordinated the facility with the school district and provided concessions at the event.
Judges: Mike Henry (JPL), Erik Dreyer (Pasadena Education Foundation) and Diana.
John Burroughs HS "Tech Team" provided audio-visual services.
Team 980 coordinated and managed the event, with students and mentors supporting field set-up/tear down.
Taylor Smith (Team 980 graduate) was our DJ.

Finally, thanks to all the teams who participated in the 2010 Fall Classic and assisted in field tear-down.

Have a great 2011 season!
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2003 AZ: Semifinals, Motorola Quality; SoCal: Q-finals, Xerox Creativity; IRI: Q-finals
2004 AZ: Semifinals, GM Industrial Design; SoCal: Winners, Leadership in Controls; Championship: Galileo #2 seed, Q-finals; IRI: Champions
2005 AZ: #1 Seed, Xerox Creativity; SoCal: Finalist, RadioShack Controls; SVR: Winners, Delphi "Driving Tomorrow's Technologies"; Championship: Archimedes Semifinals; IRI: Finalist
2007 LA: Finalist; San Diego: Q-finals; CalGames: Finalist || 2008 San Diego: Q-finals; LA: Winners; CalGames: Finalist || 2009 LA: Semifinals; Las Vegas: Q-finals; IRI: #1 Seed, Finalist
2010 AZ: Motorola Quality; LA: Finalist || 2011 SD: Q-finals; LA: Q-finals || 2013 LA: Xerox Creativity, WFFA, Dean's List Finalist || 2014 IE: Q-finals, LA: Finalist, Dean's List Finalist
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