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Re: Basketball Traditions at FIRST Events

I feel as though this net topic has been beat to death, even though everyone should get a say.

Although there is no feeling like cutting down the net, I think having teams bring their practice balls and signing them might be just as good. If teams had their drive teams sign three balls (one for each team) I feel like they would have a memory of the regional and who they worked with to win.

I feel like this would be easier because each team should have enough to give two away and keep one as their own.
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Re: Basketball Traditions at FIRST Events

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I feel as though this net topic has been beat to death, even though everyone should get a say.
I agree 100%,

It seems the intent of the OP was not to promote one possible tradition. It was to open up a discussion on how to have a little fun with the basketball pedigree of this years challenge by possibly incorporating one or more basketball themed traditions. The net idea may not be the best fit for this event, but that was not the only one suggested. If someone does not think the net idea (or one of the other ideas) was a good one, perhaps you could think of another.

The point would be to add a bit of interest and perhaps provide a souvenir for the teams. The idea of signed practice balls seems to be fairly good in that respect. It sounds like it allows for a bit of fun and ceremony, an extra souvenir for a trophy case for the winners, and should not cause any problems for the field crew.

Any more good ideas?
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Re: Basketball Traditions at FIRST Events

How about shooting balls dead vertical as high as possible at the end of a match? Would be pretty amusing though who knows if a team would be willing to not shoot those at a basket at the end of a match!

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Re: Basketball Traditions at FIRST Events

I'd be curious to FIRSTers reactions to a high school/college basketball cheering atmosphere being brought to the competition. While the constant standing and noise of the Cameron Crazies or the jumping of the eRUPPtion zone might be over the top and not appropriate for a FIRST event, there are certainly other features that could be adopted. Coordinated reactions and movements, fight songs, and chants could all be very easily applied to FIRST teams.


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I'd be curious to FIRSTers reactions to a high school/college basketball cheering atmosphere being brought to the competition. While the constant standing and noise of the Cameron Crazies or the jumping of the eRUPPtion zone might be over the top and not appropriate for a FIRST event, there are certainly other features that could be adopted. Coordinated reactions and movements, fight songs, and chants could all be very easily applied to FIRST teams.


PS. CAA basketball is better than your conference.
We do some things like that.
One year our Spirit Leader (aka the Cheer Nazi) brought our team a cheer the Wilson Magnet basketball cheerleaders do. It's still listed on our webpage amongst the several cheers we do but we haven't done it in years and when we did use it it wasn't a good thing to behold. We have been thinking up other cheers to come up with that should suit us better.
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Re: Basketball Traditions at FIRST Events

My experience with cheers:

Cheer must be less than or equal to three syllables, and very repeatable, so people get to recognize it, and remember it. For example, if you've ever been to a regional with 365 (MOE), they have an iconic cheer of "GO MOE". In 2010, we tried to match them with "Boom, Redshoot" after every goal, and it is the only successful cheer I have seen our team pull off. And this is even the year that we had a cheerleader on the team!
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It seems the intent of the OP was not to promote one possible tradition. It was to open up a discussion on how to have a little fun with the basketball pedigree of this years challenge by possibly incorporating one or more basketball themed traditions.
This was indeed my intent and there have been scattered responses with some great ideas. Although I've enjoyed reading the discussion about cutting the net, at some point I expected someone to call a timeout and pass () it to the Game Q and A. Perhaps I missed someone saying they did.

It would be cool to see a regional pull off Taylor University's silent night tradition in some fashion.

To repeat myself, I really like the one shining moment tradition in the NCAA championship and I hope they at least play the song.
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Re: Basketball Traditions at FIRST Events

I thought the latest update decision/discussion should be added to this thread.



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Cutting the Nets

In the tradition of customary Basketball, there will be an opportunity for the winning Alliance and the Chairman’s Award winning team to each cut down one net as a souvenir of the competition and of their success. As the final event during the Awards Ceremony, the drive teams from the winning Alliance will be invited to come onto the Court and join the Chairman’s Award winning team to cut down one net per team. The ceremonies will conclude and the audience will be dismissed as the drive teams make their way to the Court.

One member from each team will be provided with cutters and may cut down one net, one at a time, safely and expeditiously. A ladder may not be used; however those cutting the nets may stand on the Fender.

The net from the Top Basket will be reserved for the Regional Chairman’s Award winning team.
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Re: Basketball Traditions at FIRST Events

If FIRST says it's ok I guess I have no choice but to stand aside and let the teams do what they have to do.
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I'm happy with this. It was a great move by FIRST.
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