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Well said Katie. The amount of energy expended on CD to complain about the rules could be better spent doing productive things. The toughest thing about gracious professionalism is accepting adversity. It is easy to be graciously professional when circumstances are ideal. However, when circumstances are not ideal, that is when gracious professionalism is really tested and it is up to the individual to respect the rules and not complain but rather accept them and be professional about it. FIRST is similar to real life in that nothing is perfect and you have to deal with the circumstances as they arise and make the best of it!
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2002 SoCal Champions (64, 60, 330), and SoCal Sportsmanship Award
2002 FIRST crew, SoCal, SV regionals, and Nat's (Newton Field)
2002 Referee, IRI, California Robotics Games
2002/2003 Head Referee, SCRRF
2003 Referee, SV Regional
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