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This is an interesting discussion and being a FTC/FLL guy in Texas, I am intrigued but read nothing into that statement about what Texas will do.
What I am seeing so far is interest in multi-state region models. The tricky part then off course is deciding who/how to draw the lines. How does one organize and collect input from a multi-state region to decide such things. i.e several folks posted positively about a CA region with some adding that including Hawaii would be great and then possibly Nevada. If Washington were then to become a single state district, how do teams in Oregon feel if a district is north and south of them that doesn't include them? Would there need to be a discussion between the Washington and California region organizers to include Oregon? These things get touchy very fast. I'm just wondering how FIRST folks in the many regions can start to have these kinds of discussions across state/country lines? |
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Word on the street is that New England (CT, RI, VT, NH, MA, ME) has been and is looking to go to districts; but at this point I believe the earliest we'll see it would be 2014. I propose the name FiNE (FIRST in New England).
It's actually fairly surprising to me that the NE area has not gone to districts sooner, as the team density in the area and travel distances make a ton of sense. Last edited by jwfoss : 12-04-2012 at 10:11. |
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I can see us going district in a couple years, too. 2014 seems like a possibility. We need another regional first just to get more of a volunteer base trained. The geographic spread of teams in the state is pretty even, except for the northwest portion of the state. With 150ish teams and growing, we have the teams necessary, or will soon. My gut preference would be to include the North Dakota teams, and at least northern Iowa and western Wisconsin, if not all of those states. I know the ND teams would hate to have to go back to driving through MN to get to an event. If we included all of those states in a big district model, then the Milwaukee teams could still go to Midwest if they wanted to as an out-of-district event. There is already good team growth in the LaCrosse area, a district event there would spur even more, and draw teams from southern MN too. An event in Madison would help spur growth in an area that should have more teams than it does, and would draw from both Milwaukee and the western WI / southeast MN area. We have to do something in MN. The three 60+ team regionals we had this year were too big, too hard on the volunteers, the venues are getting too crowded, and it's just not fair to the teams to ask them to compete against 60 other teams for a chance to win a spot at CMP when there are other regionals with only 40ish teams. If we grow to 175 teams next year it gets even worse. Adding one regional next year and going to ~50 teams per event doesn't really add any spots for new teams, we had about 190 between the three events this year. We really need to add two regionals next year to have any real capacity increase without keeping the number of teams per event higher. I'm not sure we can magically conjure up the funding and the volunteers to add two next year. A lower cost per event district model would sure help in that aspect. I'd love to see a district model that would still allow say two "non-district" teams per event to come play, maybe at a reduced cost. We love having teams like Wildstang come up here and show us different ideas and ways of doing things, that's the one thing I would hate to lose with the district model. Again, I am aware (as are a lot of other people) there is ongoing discussion regarding additional regional(s), but I don't know anything more than that. Sorry that this got longer than I intended when I started typing. |
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Most of the NE events are almost interchangeable to teams in terms of which ones to attend each year. Theres about 150 teams total in MA, CT, NH, VT, ME and RI, about the same size as the MAR district. Geographically it would be larger, but still relatively small compared to somewhere like California. -Brando |
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Perhaps there will be many districts by 2014-2015..............
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Apparently the Boston FIRST director said that a new england district is going to be starting very soon, but the only thing is that the regionals in existence are GREAT, and many don't want to ruin that.
A problem I have with the district setup is that although we can compete more it means more travel! |
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MA: 57 CT: 41 NH: 30 ME: 10 RI: 5 VT: 3 Total: 146 Teams Area: 72,000 sq. mi. Density: .00203 Teams/sq. mi. FiM: MI: 190 Area: 97,000 sq. mi. Density: .00196 Although I expected the densities of teams in New England (NE) and in Michigan to be similar, I wasn't expecting New England to be (negligibly) more dense, particularly given how sparse teams in Vermont and Maine are! Regardless, I'd been expecting that New England would adopt a district system sooner than this... I think many in the nation expected they'd be next; however, I think the primary reason is what was posted above... the existing regionals are all established, well-loved, and well-funded! The Connecticut Regional (I still think of it as the UTC Regional) has been around for a long time and has been popular and competitive. UTC has taken care of the bulk of the funding for many years (since its beginning?). The Granite State Regional has been around since 2003 and has also been both popular and competitive. BAE Systems handles the majority of the funding. I still think of the Boston Regional as being young, but its now celebrated its 7th year! Hosted at Boston University, it has a very nice venue that can be used due to BU's own generosity. To me Harrington Auditorium will always be the home of BattleCry rather than the WPI Regional, but that event just finished its 3rd year! Really, I think that New England would support a district system very well... allowing teams from Maine a closer district (Portland area?), for example. It'd free up dollars that BAE Systems has had to put towards the regional to be used directly on the teams. Given that there'd be about 8 districts (146 teams * 2 events/team / 40 teams/event), I would see there being one in SoMaine (Portland <-> Portsmouth), one in "NoNH" (Lebanon <-> Concord), one in SoNH (Nashua <-> Manchester), one in the Boston area, one in the Worcester area, one in the Springfield area, one in the Hartford area, and one in the Bridgeport area. I'm guessing the FiNE championship would host about 50 teams in the Boston <-> Worcester area. |
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The first year, have an event in Milwaukee, and another in Madison. Along with events in Duluth, probably 2 or 3 in the Twin Cities area, Rochester, LaCrosse, and then add some in north central WI (Stevens Point?), SW MN, NW MN (Alexandria area?) and one or two more, and you have the option just about anywhere of going to at least one close event and one that is a 2-4 hour drive. Or you can go a little farther if you want. I have not given the details a lot of though, just kind of thinking into the keyboard right now. Just know we need to do something, and I'd hate to see WI get stuck in between a bunch of district areas and get locked out. |
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This is what I think should happen in the NW, any resemblance to reality is purely coincidental:
I think the NW district would be made up of Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Alaska, Turkey, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Washington. Three districts would happen centered around Portland, three districts centered around Boise, and three centered around Seattle. The finals will happen in Cheney where the Spokane regional just happened. We would need to have three fields made, during the off season, one would be stored at Aviation High, the second somewhere in Portland, and the third in Mark Wibbels’s Garage. Last edited by JimWright949 : 12-04-2012 at 13:57. |
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When people along the US/Canada border are talking districts I kind of think you have to include the Canadian teams across the border in with them because if the Ontario and Toronto areas go to districts it leaves the other half of Cananda S.O.L.
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