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Re: 2012 Greater Kansas City Regional
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Red bridge: 3931 & 3485 Blue bridge: 2874 & 1806 Coopertition bridge: 967 & 1986 |
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What a great regional. Thanks to all of the volunteers that make FIRST a success in KC. Probably the smoothest running regional I've every been to. Amazing, especially considering it was a week 1 event.
A big thanks to 16 and 3784 for helping us win the regional. 16 has a unique way of playing the game involving bump transversal and quick ball pick-up that limited the oppositions offensive opportunities while giving us the room we needed to collect and score. 3784 was a steal with the 24th pick. In them we got 10 points of auto and 10 points on the bridge. Major props to the scouts for finding this gem of a 24th pick. Congrats to 1108 for winning their 7th Chairman's Award in 9 years. I have no doubt that some day the FIRST Hall of Fame will bear your name. See you all at Champs. |
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Wow! I almost feel like I know the local teams, having watched this regional on webcast for 3 hours Thursday and Friday, and 8 hours on Saturday. It seemed incredibly well run, with no major field field delays. There was a good MC, a fantastic DJ, and a great field of competitors. I tabbed away to watch Gull Lake for a little bit: Did anyone ever win the novelty size check? Congrats to 16, 3784, and 1986.
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![]() * Let's just say that no one would ever mistake me for someone that should be in the NBA, a 5th-grade recreational league, or anything in between. |
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Thank you to the GKC planning committee, volunteers and competitors for a wonderful 2012 event.
Congratulations to our alliance partners: 1986, it was such an honor to get to play alongside your outstanding team. Thank you for selecting us. 3784, wow, just wow. You made some scouts very happy - and look pretty good. Thank you! Also, congratulations to: 1108 on your 7th RCA - you are a joy to behold; 1986 for the well-deserved EI (and a dean's list finalist - what an event for your team!); 2012 GKC WFFA Peter Speer, Team Driven, 1730 - what a great addition to this elite group Special thanks to our good friends, 1806 - SWAT, for the spare parts. It's not the first time you have assisted the Bomb Squad. I guess the Bomb Squad and the SWAT team should have a natural bond. Please know how much we value your friendship and enjoy knowing you and working with your great team. |
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Over the last 5 years the KC regional has had a history of the winning alliance always containing one member of the previous year's winning alliance. (That is not exactly why we picked you, but...) You are now a part of that tradition.
2007 Winners: 935, 1775, 1997 (#1 Alliance) 2008 Winners: 476, 1802, 1806 (#8 Alliance) 2009 Winners: 931, 1208, 1806 (#1 Alliance) 2010 Winners: 525, 931, 2345 (#1 Alliance) 2011 Winners: 525, 1730, 1984, 3784 (#1 Alliance) 2012 Winners: 16, 1986, 3784 (#1 Alliance) No team has ever won the KC regional a third time. No team has captained the winning alliance two years in a row. Truely a very deep regional loaded with talent. PS. This was our 5th time in the elimination rounds, and first time getting past the semi-finals. In fact it is the first time we've every qualified for the Championship Event at our first event. |
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! P.S: I was wondering if anyone from team titanium would be willing to trade T-Shirts at the St. Louis Reigonal. I would be honored if so. |
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FYI: On the shooter versus the catapult versus the other debate...
Our scouts had the following robots as the top 6 offensive scorers. (Not in rank order.) 16 - Catapult 935 - Catapult 1208 - Under wheeled shooter (hood ?) 1825 - Under wheeled hooded shooter 1986 - Under wheeled hooded shooter 3528 - Scissor lift dumper Really shocked that 1825 went so late in alliance selections. Thrilled to see it split 50:50 between wheeled shooters and other types. For those who think this game doesn't allow for variety in designs... Several other great designs that will be very dangerous at their second regional with a little tweaking. |
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I would just like to say it wasn't 3784 on the bridge with bomb squad it was team 2874 the Eagles out of Grain Valley
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I made a different thread for general improvements, but I have one question that is rather Greater Kansas City specific. As you may have noticed, our team was quite active in the spirit department, but simply got outcheered by 2996, Cougars gone Wired. They certainly deserved the award, and now our team is looking into improving for Oklahoma. Thus, I come to the teams who were also at GKC for advice on what you think our team did correctly for team spirit and what you think our team should improve upon. Thank you.
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Thanks to everybody at the event this weekend, and congrats once again to the winning Alliance. We had a blast this year, especially since we had a bunch of team firsts this year.
After getting our highest qualification ranking in our team history (10th), we were able to pick our own Alliance for the first time. We also had an organized scouting system for once this year (developed by myself), although we weren't able to properly implement it into our Alliance picks. This was my second year on the team, and as a senior, I regret not joining sooner. There were some very exciting matches on Saturday, and I don't mean solely in the Elimination matches. Does anybody recall what match had the robot nearly tip over, but got caught and corrected by its Alliance members? I remember the crowd went ballistic at that happening. We're looking to use that footage as part of a post-event meeting about teamwork, so any help would be appreciated. |
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I know that 2410 was the team that put its alliance partners back on their feet, if that helps. And they were the red alliance. Was it possibly match 82 with 2410, 1806, and 3764? Edit: yep, it was match 82, found here: http://www.more.net/content/2012-qualification-matches Last edited by Nemo : 05-03-2012 at 12:58. |
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To sum up the events that happened that lead to us getting pushed back up I can explain. I'm the coach for 1806 and it was all coordinated by me. When I saw us tip onto 3764 because of running over a ball, I quickly darted over to the drivers of 3764 and told them to push us. The driver then proceeded to say, "We don't have enough power." From there I went over to the drivers of 2410 and told them to push the back of 3764 because they don't have enough power to tip us back up. Well everyone knows the outcome. The robot just took one minor bend of our electronics cover. So good thing we had the cover because we probably would of had the corner of a robot sitting right in one of our Victors. I would like to thank the drivers of 3764 and 2410 for reacting so fast on what needed to be done to keep us in the match.
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