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2014 Boilermaker
Couldn't stand the anticipation, so I just decided to create a thread to talk about this year's Boilermaker Regional in West Lafayette, Indiana.
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Team list:
45 TechnoKats - Kokomo, IN 135 Black Knights - Mishawaka, IN 292 PantherTech - Russiaville, IN 337 Hard Working Hard Hats - Logan, WV 461 Westside Boiler Invasion - West Lafayette, IN 829 Digital Goats - Indianapolis, IN 868 TechHOUNDS - Carmel, IN 1018 RoboDevils - Indianapolis, IN 1329 Roborebels - St. Louis, MO 1529 CyberCards - Indianapolis, IN 1646 Boiler Precision Guessworks - Lafayette, IN 1720 PhyXTGears - Muncie, IN 1741 Red Alert - Greenwood, IN 1747 Harrison Boiler Robotics - West Lafayette, IN 1756 Argos - Peoria, IL 1760 RoboTitans - Kokomo, IN 2655 Flying Platypi - Colfax, NC 2867 ElkLogic - Elkhart, IN 2909 Zebra Bots - Rochester, IN 2959 Robotarians - Coloma, MI 3147 Munster HorsePower - Munster, IN 3176 Purple Precision - Brownsburg, IN 3180 Blaise of Glory - Trafalgar, IN 3272 Ravage! - Carrolton, KY 3301 Patriots - Portland, IN 3487 EarthQuakers - Plainfield, IN 3865 Not Your Average Roboticist - South Bend, IN 3947 Last Crusaders - Knightstown, IN 4211 FCA Engineers - Indianapolis, IN 4213 Metal Cow Robotics - Bloomington, IL 4234 Bark Botz - Indianapolis, IN 4272 Maverick Boiler Robotics - Lafayette, IN 4485 Tribe Tech - Danville, IN 4545 Golden Knights - Indianapolis, IN 4580 BDGiants - Indianapolis, IN 4791 Pandroids - South Bend, IN 4824 Berry Bots - Logansport, IN 4846 G.I. Frost Bots - Gary, IN 4927 Marauders - Mount Vernon, IN 5010 Tiger Dynasty - Fishers, IN 33 Indiana teams, 2 Illinois teams, 1 Michigan, West Virginia, Kentucky, North Carolina, Missouri team. Oldest team: Original and sustaining 45 Youngest teams: 2 rookies 4927 & 5010 Last edited by Taylor : 24-02-2014 at 14:20. |
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There is going to be some strong competition this year.
From 2013 there are: 1 District Finalist 1 District Winner 5 Regional Finalists 4 Regional Winners 2 Regional Chairman's 1 Championship Division Finalist Including Boilermaker Regional Returning Champions 868 and 1747. I look forward to seeing everyone there! |
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I believe there are 2 highest rookie seeds and 1 Rookie All Star!
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Here is a spreadsheet we made that lists the teams' accomplishments thus far. Feel free to add to/change the document as you see fit.
See you in a week at The Armory! |
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Email today from the Regional Director:
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It's not unusual. Just be aware if you haven't been to a small event before. You don't need the whole enchilada. Pack light. Keep only ESSENTIAL people in the pits. Bring LOTS of buttons though.
If you need something specific to your robot, bring it. If not, our team's high school is located minutes away and we will most likely have what you need including machines (lathe, drill press, band saw, table saw, chop saw, etc.) It may also be a good idea to wear a few layers. In the morning, the building is usually chilly, but by the end of the day, it is nice and warm. Perks of having a small venue. In general, we hope all visiting teams have a great time at our regional. See you all there! |
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Team 135 can barely wait in anticipation! Purdue is the one regional top of the list. The people are great and the competition is strong. It is always nice to feel at home.
Good to mention the temperature above. In the morning standing outside waiting for everything to open you are going to freeze. By mid afternoon you are going to wish you wore shorts. Temps are looking to be around 50 Thursday and Friday and maybe up to 60 Saturday, with it being that warm outside, it is going to be quite warm in the building. |
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With temperatures that high it may be wise to bring a fan or two. The armory has some ceiling fans and a few industrial fans on the ground, but the more circulation the better.
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CU all there!
Anyone know the webcast link yet? |
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I also had 4 complaints from 2 of our sponsors and 2 parents that the video feed worked less than half the time. I'm embarrassed that as a Purdue alumni, there wasn't a little more bandwidth available (This is Purdue. C'mon). Last year it was not that bad at all as I watched most of it from work and rarely lost video. Overall a great time though. Last edited by goofy173 : 24-03-2014 at 20:47. |
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Thank you to all the teams that came out to BMR this year. This was a very exciting year, with many of the familiar faces gone leaving behind new ones. Thank you to 337, 1329, 2655, 2959, and 4213 for being new faces and bringing an air of competitiveness to BMR.
Congratulations to the winning alliance of 3147, 135, and 3301. I don't think we all realized how much of a force 135 was until the final matches. It was incredible seeing how well that robot managed to score despite being double teamed. 3147 was certainly a crafty little team, working behind the scenes, and 3301 rounded out the alliance well with their defense. The finalist alliance of 1756, 2959, and 3487 certainly are deserving of some recognition also. They had to get through an extremely difficult combination of 461, 868, and 1760 in the semifinals, and pushed the winning alliance to the limit. They would have won both matches if not for penalties. Congratulations to 1756 for moving on due to 135's wildcard. I know that 1756 will tear it up at the Champs- this was certainly not enough for them, and I know they want some more than this. Congratulations to 2655 for their Chairman's. Lastly, I want to send my sincere congratulations to WFFA Mike Taylor of 1529 and my good friend Dean's List finalist Alex Schutte of also 1529. Mike Taylor was one of those mentors that you wonder would get nominated- he was certainly deserving of the award when I was only a student (back in 2010!). He is the reason why I had came back for my sophomore year after having deliberated for the entire 2010 season whether I should continue or not, and is indirectly why I have been within FIRST for all 4 years of my time in high school. I am sure that I would not be in engineering if it was not for him. Alex Schutte is someone that I have tremendous respect for as someone that is a year younger than I am. I remember the day talking with him at the end of the 2013 Crossroads regional about how frustrated he was at the state of team was at the time. If there was one factor in changing 1529 from the rookie 'bot to a solid team that a shot at getting picked for eliminations, it would be him. He took the entire summer to seek out help from mentors from 829, 1018, and 1741, actively recruited as many mentors as he could possibly, start several FLL teams, and grew the number of students from a meager amount to a team full of freshmen and sophomores. 1529 was a team that was struggling down under, falling off from a promising 2011 year to a team that had no base. They had lost all out-of-school mentors during the 2013 season along with losing several sponsors. All of this happened while their school was undergoing a major renovation to their facilities, which resulted in forcing 1529 to move their building spaces for different rooms. To be able to be recognized for hard work from their students (in writing the WFFA essay), it means a lot to 1529, and will hopefully set up for future success one day. Last edited by bam-bam : 22-03-2014 at 20:49. |
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This was the best Boilermaker Regional that I've attended.
Kudos for having it be brighter! In the past, my main complaint was the venue was too dark, but this past weekend it was actually great! Someone informed me that they usually cover one of the windows, but that they didn't this time. In my opinion it made a huge difference and was awesome. As usual, all of the teams were so friendly and the volunteers top-notch. Thank you especially to our referee staff, led by Volunteer of the Year Andrew Corrington. This game is difficult to work, but you did an amazing job communicating with each other and reviewing all calls as needed. I appreciate the tough job you have this year. The laser light show at Awards Ceremony was THE COOLEST THING EVER! Seriously, I love that you were able to do that for the second year in a row. It's a great way to decompress after long days of competition, and it's great that awards are in the auditorium with comfy seats! Lastly: Congratulations to Mike Taylor, team 1529 Lead Mentor, tireless volunteer and creator of #BotChat. It's about time you were recognized as a regional Woodie Flowers Award Winner! On a professional level, Mike has mentored me as I finish my teaching certification and apply for jobs. Having him as a resource through this process is priceless. I see how he works with his students on a regular basis, and I see the love that they have for him. He inspires in more ways that he will ever know. On a personal level, Mike is one of my best friends, and one of the very first people who welcomed me with open arms when I moved from FiM to Indiana FIRST. From hikes in the woods, geo-cache adventures and food truck missions, Mike always has an ear to listen to my endless talking and gentle words of advice when I need it. He made moving to Indiana the easiest thing in the world. Thank you to the Woodie Flowers winners who read his essay and decided that he deserves to be recognized for his work in the classroom and FIRST. I know it means a lot to Mike, but it also means a lot to his students, alumni, family and friends. |
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