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Re: What are your victories?
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On the topic of this thread: Given our team's history, any season that doesn't end with confetti on our robot can sometimes feel like a bit of a letdown. But I couldn't be prouder of the hard work our students put in this year, especially in the weeks between our two District events. At Pioneer Valley, we ranked 2nd to last and were not picked for the playoffs. At Hartford this weekend, we ranked 12th and led the #7 alliance to the semifinals, with an average just 7 points away from making it to the finals. Even though the end result wasn't enough to keep our season going, making such a dramatic improvement in just three weeks is a victory in my book. |
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Thanks so much! We loved working with you guys; these were easily our best matches of the season. We were so happy that you guys picked us and had an absolute blast! Best fun I've ever had at competition (and that's saying a lot).
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Our victories this year - we were finally able to actually NOT try to "do it all" in favor of trying to do a FEW things well and consistently. As a result, our robot consistently did what we'd designed and built it to do, with only minor mishaps/breakdowns. That was so huge for us.
As a result, our drivers got to drive, and strategize, and reach for goals - instead of standing there frustrated while we had comm problems, electrical problems, mechanical problems... We were able to attend a second regional, on the mainland, for the first time. And, as a result of all of the above, we made it to semi-finals for the first time ever (a result of #1 and #2, definitely), in a regional that was 'stronger' (in terms of the overall ability of the teams and robots) than any we've attended before. Woot! |
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I wouldn't call it "MY Victory" but "FIRST's Victory".
As the FTAA at the Las Vegas Regional this past weekend, on Saturday after alliance selections we actually had the time to take a full lunch (first time I can think of as an FTAA for my 8th event now I think). As I was walking over to the Volunteer Room to sample the very good food they stuff into us each day, I was headed off by my step-mother, one of the extremely hard working team mothers/mentors for Team 60 (I am a remote mentor as well) among other things like FTC and multiple FLL teams. One of the Team 60 families had set up a BBQ layout out in the parking lot to feed the crew and it sounded awesome and I would be able to get some fresh air before the chaos of playoffs and field tear-down. While I was sitting on the grass hill under the trees enjoying the huge burger with all the trimmings and enjoying chatting with the team, something similar to a Frisbee (I think it was a lid to a Rubbermaid food storage container that flew very well) went screaming by us and a member from another team made a pretty spectacular catch in front of me. When I turned to see who threw it, I saw that it was someone on a different team from another state. After a few minutes of watching, it occurred to me that there weren't just 2 playing, but 4...the other 2 were students from 2 other teams, each from one of the 4 (?) teams from China that were at this Regional. As I sat there watching, the only thing I could think was, "If this isn't one of the bedrocks of FIRST, I don't know what is." Four kids that probably didn't know each other before Thursday just having fun together while waiting for the Playoffs to start. I leaned over and pointed it out to a few of the younger kids on the team and told them to remember what they are seeing...one of them was already writing it down in her notebook she uses for recording her experiences in preparation for submissions. If having no robot connection issues for the playoffs hadn't put a smile on my face, that right there did for the whole day. |
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Hey, Yak'ker - I see you're in Newport - my brother lives in Toledo! Would his kids have gone to your school? Or is there a high school in Toledo?
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Toledo has a VEX robotics team, but possibly his kids go to Newport HS (many do, we have an IB program there) - What are their names? I am a librarian at Newport HS so can find out where they are.
Next year, if we go 4-H (our robotics program at Newport High is being cut) then his kids can join us, no matter where they live in our big county!!! |
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Oh, that's why I said "went" - they are all college grads now! One with the first PhD in our family (
), in meteorology; one with an archaeology degree, doing digs; and one with a degree in PR or communications or something like that (looking for work...). (Proud auntie here...) Last name is "Hannah" - their dad, my bro, has gained some fleeting fame recently for a discovery in the area of fisheries biology (reducing bicatch in the shrimping industry), maybe you've heard of him, but probably not, I think it's a pretty narrow field. Anyway, we're a whole family of geeks. |
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What are our victories you ask? FRC Team 4063 started a trend during our rookie year of 2012, we were the only rookie team to win the coveted Gracious Professionalism award. This year we went to 3 regionals, won 2 GP Awards, 2 Creativity awards, made it to 1 quarterfinals and 2 semifinals. Although we did not make it to Champs, we were one replay away, we still hold our heads high. In 4 years, 9 total regionals, we have 6 Gracious Professionalism Awards, 2 Regional Semifinals, 2 Regional Quarterfinals, 2 Regional Finalists, 1 Regional Winner, 2 Creativity Awards, 1 Engineering Inspiration Award, 1 Imagery Award, 1 Dean’s List Finalist and qualified for the World Championships twice.
FIRST is much more than just building robots and I think our team is great example of this. As Albert Einstein once said “Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value.” I believe FRC Team 4063, TRikzR4kiDz, is of great value and very successful. Mr. B. |
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My team is the Aztechs 157.Before this year, we were a mediocre team that did well, but never great.
This year, I really wanted to step us up a notch. I persuaded a mentor to join the team, and he helped us to our victories. We still haven't won any event, but we have done so much better in so many other things. This year was the first in 9 years that the Aztechs won more than 1 award in a season. We won the Judge's award, and the the Excellence in Engineering award. That is HUGE for us. We had amazing spirit, and a very simple robot. Another victory is that we designed a simple, yet robust robot that we never had to fix. Nothing broke, nothing had to change, we competed, and then went and helped other teams. The fact that our design was so versatile was amazing to me. This is the first year in a looooong time that the Aztechs have been Alliance Captain at both events we competed in. Yes they were 7th and 8th seed, but we were ranked that high because of our robot's capabilities, which I am very, very proud of. Lastly, I am excited for next year. This is the first year that the graduating seniors have been mentoring and teaching underclassmen how to do the job they will leave behind. I am a senior now, and I do not fear for next year, because I trust the students the team will have. This year has been huge for the Aztechs, and I hope that it only gets better from here. |
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I thought I had posted on this previously, but can't find it.
Wow, where to start? Our team had a competition goal of "making the playoffs" for the first time in our four year history. We did that, and were selected (as #42 seed) by the #2 and #10 seeds (binary 10, 1010, and 101010), into the alliance that took the regional! And we did it not on cheesecake, but our day #1 decision to mine the landfill and be able to work the step. (As far as I can tell, we coined the term "mine" the landfill.) Most importantly, we inspired about 50 students towards STEM careers, and made another 50 at least consider it seriously through our t-shirt launcher. Most of the 50 on the team would have probably "coasted" through high school, whether with an A or a D or an F average -- yes, several would have flunked out if we hadn't been there for incentive. This team's members included students saved from a 0.0 average (now a 3.8 average), a few potheads made into leaders, an apparently hopeless introvert who can flirt completely in character as our mascot, and a bunch of self-identified "gorillas" and "meat heads" who have stepped onto the road to become craftsmen. We have graduates heading to both MIT and LA Tech (Woodie Flower's haunts) among other top schools. My youngest son and daughter will graduate in two years, but after hearing the stories at that first post-victory meeting, I just can't imagine giving up FRC mentoring as long as I can get to build sessions. Last edited by GeeTwo : 04-14-2015 at 01:12 AM. |
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Helping the rookie team we started, 5458 Digital Minds, in neighboring Woodland to travel to Champs. There has been historic rivalry between Davis and Woodland but we worked together (including our appearance before their school board) to fund the trip in just 2 weeks. We had selected them to be on our alliance in Sacramento, but they qualified on their own through the Rookie All Star Award. Their efforts in their rookie year put our first 5 years to shame.
And we qualified another rookie team 5529 Visalia Vanquishers, and a second year team 5027 Event Horizon for Champs on our alliances at CVR and SVR. Both are in Newton with us. |
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