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Re: 2013 Razorback Regional Thanks/Congrats
I'd also like to second those thanks to team 1730 and their bumper shop (and general helpfulness to teams in need).
Really, I feel like congratulating everyone who was there, since I saw so many neat designs and inspirational things happening everywhere. Quote:
As I'm sure you know, we had a nightmare repair after SF2-1 and had just barely enough time to get it together and get back on the field (with what appeared from the stands to be a huge assist from Bomb Squad - you have no idea how simultaneously nerve wracking and comforting it was to see that many blue shirts around our robot). We weren't quite right in either SF match, and the other alliance was good enough that we needed to be our best. Quote:
Nick, it was a pleasure meeting your team (and all the other teams from Bayou and Texas that we don't usually get far enough south to see). Thank you for the kind words. We look forward to seeing you again in St. Louis. |
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Re: 2013 Razorback Regional Thanks/Congrats
On behalf of Team 3784 Bit by Bit 4h Robotics I would like to take this opportunity to thank the everyone for a great regional this past weekend. As some of the others have said earlier the regional planning staff and the volunteers put on a great regional that ran smoothly and efficiently. Great job everyone for your hard work. Special thanks to the Novaks for their years of hard work getting this event off the ground and running. Our team will be back again next year.
We would like to thank a few teams personally. Teams 1927 and 1810 Thanks for picking us as your alliance partner. We appreciated your team work and help during our quarterfinal matches. 1927 we hope our teams cross paths again in the future. 1810 great job on your 50 point climb/dump bot, your play in that 2nd quarterfinal match really made the game exciting till the very end. Will see you at the Cowtown Throwdown this fall. Congratulations to the winning alliance of 1477, 1421, and 3612 Hats off to all three teams for a well played series of games in your run to the championship. Hopefully we gave you a run for your money in getting to the finals! ![]() We would like to extend our gratitude to two other teams that were here at the Razorback Regional. Special thanks to Team 1730 for all your help this weekend. Our team appreciated your help tremendously. Your dedication to FIRST is evident and is carried out by everyone on your team. See you in November as well for Cowtown! In addition, we would like to thank Team 16 Bomb Squad. Your team as well is a class act from top to bottom. It was great to compete with you again. In our short existence as an FRC team we have had the honor of being on winning alliances with you both at the GKC Regional. Good luck to both teams in St. Louis! Thanks for a great regional to all the teams, we will see you all next year! Rick Painter, Coach Team 3784 Bit By Bit 4H Robotics |
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Re: 2013 Razorback Regional Thanks/Congrats
Our team went to the Crossroads regional this weekend. It was a great competition with many great teams but the venue was not (in our team's opinion) well selected or planned out. The two complaints were:
1) There were windows that let in direct sunlight in the morning and indirect sunlight after about 11AM. This sunlight was coming in through the three center goals! If you use the Kinect or any other infrared cameras, you see big "boxes" that look like targets! Needless to say this light affected our ability to aim shots. 2) The arena that held the competition was comparable in seating capacity to the size of a large high school gymnasium. I am not joking. Many hours were spent standing along a railing, if you could even find a spot. I know this may sound like a small inconvenience but when your team must accurately scout it is much nicer to have a good view of the field and a secure seat to do your scouting. I know this message sounds very negative but we are just looking to find a regional similar to the one we are used to with plenty of seating and no outside light pollution. So far we have been to the St. Louis Regional, Queen City Regional and the Crossroads regional. Could someone describe the Razorback regional venue? |
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I'd like to give a huge congratulations to the winning alliance! I had thought for sure that 1421 had grabbed the win in the second final match at Bayou, so it was great watching you guys get "to the top."
![]() Thank you to teams 456 and 3593 for inviting us to join your alliance! Although we got knocked out in the semi-finals, it was an honor to play with you both. Finally, I'd like to thank everyone on teams 1421, 1912, and 456 that helped us throughout the weekend. You all had a huge part in helping us win our first Chairman's award, and we couldn't have asked for better support. Helping us practice presenting and answering questions is what gave us that final confidence boost we needed, and it's greatly appreciated! Thank you! |
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Re: 2013 Razorback Regional Thanks/Congrats
We have 9,000 seats and controlled lighting, but are out of floor room for pits already!
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Barnhill Arena was a nice cozy arena for a FIRST event. Dean Kamen challenged the university to find a larger venue during his speech. I liked it overall. The whole thing is carpeted so you don't get as tired in the pits. The stands were elevated so everyone had pretty much the same view of the field. Although that means everyone was unable to see the same 4 feet of the field. There was no daylight visible inside the stadium that I saw.
My only complaint was the space. The Regional Planning Committee fixed that by limiting the number of teams. I think they got it exactly right on how many teams to let in based on that space. Although they kept adding new teams, including one on Thursday afternoon. Overall I'd recommend this regional to any team who might be interested. Just be sure to sign up early because I don't think they're going to have many open spots. edit: actually there were windows in the stairwells that let in ambient light. They setup the volunteer area with a curtain blocking the one stairwell that could have caused a problem. Allow me to express how impressed I am, that was a stroke of genius. Andy Last edited by Culvan Van Li : 08-04-2013 at 16:31. Reason: updated information |
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Huge CONGRATS to the Razorback organizers. I cannot even begin to imagine the years of work it took to get that regional operational. And your execution was outstanding. I would rather not name names, so as not to miss anyone. Those who made this happen know who they are and have the enormous satisfaction of a job GREAT done.
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We'd like to thank the Razorback Regional organizers to accommodating our last minute addition to a top-notch regional. (And thanks to everyone for tolerating us
) We brought a pretty skeleton crew of 7 students, so apologies for not be as energetic and present as we usually are. Thanks to 1421 and 3612 for all their help in the eliminations. It was definitely fun playing with you guys. See you in St. Louis! We'd also like to thank 3847 for collaborating with us on scouting. Apparently we did something right since we bumped into each other in the finals. Thanks and congratulations to the Regional Finalists 3847, 3507, 2461, and 2164 for some of the most exciting matches we've played this season. Congratulations to Team 2080 on winning the Regional Chairman's Award. We always look up to RCA winners for inspiration and you guys are no exception. Phew, well, back-to-back-to-back regionals has been tiring! |
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As a rookie team, all we can say is, "Wow, what an awesome experience!"
It is overwhelming when I look at all of the pictures we took, and see SO MANY of you who have done many of these competitions before helping out our team. Our kids had a great time, they learned a lot, and everyone there was so helpful and encouraging. We look forward to seeing all of you next season! Thank you, thank you, thank you! Team 4849 Rock City Robots is proud to have been a small part of the outstanding inaugural Razorback Regional! |
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Re: 2013 Razorback Regional Thanks/Congrats
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That would be where I come in. So many thanks to give - oy, where to begin!
This was the first time since 2010 our team has gone to a second regional I am so glad it was Razorback! A huge thank you and congratulations to the Novaks, Team 16, Baxter and the entire planning committee for hosting such a great event. No doubt it was an Ozark mountain of work but one could hardly tell it was rookie event. We thought the 'Voice of Arkansas' was a great announcer and the regional has some of the best music most of us had heard at a regional. It was a cozy space and we thoroughly enjoyed attending! We had initially decided to attend the original with 3 fellow Bayou friends (456, 1421 and 2080) and much to our delight, with some late registration we were joined by a few others, enough to make the Bayou reunion match of 37. Congratulations to 456 Siege for their Safety Award and Innovation in Controls Award, clearly they were well deserved as they were won at both Bayou and Razorback. We enjoyed meeting so many teams from the surrounding area, you guys are fun bunch! It particular 2410 has mad spirit (with a driver who can do the worm..Caltran) and 1939 not only has one of the best themes in FIRST but an amazingly friendly drive team. Thank you to 3937 Breakaway and 4487 War Horse for joining up with us for elims. It was delightful to be the three amigos on field (no matter how out of sync our dance was..) and we enjoyed the experience. Congratulations to 1477 Texas Torque, 1421 Chaos and 3612 GearHogs for winning the event. After watching you all play, it was clear that the alliance was a powerhouse. Great work also to Regional Finalists 3847 Spectrum, 3507 Ubotics, 2461 Metal Skins, and 2164 The Corps. A particular shout-out to Texas Torque, Chaos and Spectrum; we worked with you all at both of our regionals and your robots and team are definitely finals quality. Finally, a super congratulations to 2080 Torbotics (bus buddies!) for taking home the Regional Chairman's Award. It was an absolute delight to watch you guys win, but no surprise given the amazing work Hammond High has done in the past couple of years. Your accomplishments continue to inspire us. We've all slept a little and are gearing up for St. Louis! |
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Re: 2013 Razorback Regional Thanks/Congrats
The concession stand food was really reasonably priced, so that was nice.
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Re: 2013 Razorback Regional Thanks/Congrats
Thank you! Yes, it was quite an honor for her!
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