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Re: Hidden Gem Teams

Maybe they're not so hidden anymore but 980 and 968 are definitely worth mentioning.
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Re: Hidden Gem Teams

Team 1097, for the same reasons JosephM posted about 388.

There are so many others though, that will never be posted about.
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Re: Hidden Gem Teams

thats true but maybe we can spread some more word about the ones that we do know.

ill throw in 1272. they had amazingly reliable and elegant design at nationals in atlanta. we managed to win the only match we had with them at the last second by knocking the 2x ball off, but still division finalists and highest rookie seed mean something.


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Team 1097, for the same reasons JosephM posted about 388.

There are so many others though, that will never be posted about.
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Re: Hidden Gem Teams

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ill throw in 1272. they had amazingly reliable and elegant design at nationals in atlanta. we managed to win the only match we had with them at the last second by knocking the 2x ball off, but still division finalists and highest rookie seed mean something.
I agree with your choice of 1272. We picked them for elims in Atlanta on Archimedes and we did outstanding together...we made it to finals. What a great team! When we thought we had a bad PWM, they offered to take one of theirs off their own robot and lose one of their mechanisms. Luckily, we were able to solve the problem. They truly exemplified gracious professionalsim.
571 was also very good this year...we won together at UTC. They stayed up until 12:30 at IRI helping us fix our bot...we ended up being semifinalists there.
I also would like to give credit to the rookies from Simon's Rock for their outstanding effort and accomplishments their first year.
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period.
Never physically seen them or met them but I would definitely agree.
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1218, the Cha-bots.
These guys have enough for a drive crew, nothing else. Last year we mentored them for the stack attack game...this year they dominated for the most part at the Drexel Regional and because they were the choosing team are the current 2nd seed and 4th place in the world. That's a pretty good record for only two years. Well, maybe it was more of an awesome year instead of a pretty good year, but I digress. It was the monkey.
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There is one thing you can't argue with and that is success. My vote for a hidden gem team would go to Team 58 The Riot Crew. They always compete at a very competitive regional and always hold their own.
At the BAE 2003 Regional they had one of the most reliable auto modes from the get go, and they went on to seed and pick excellent teams and win the whole thing. At BAE this year they once again had one of the most fun auto modes to watch. They’re just one of those teams that I love looking at match lists and seeing that my team is paired with. Kudos.

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Yes, 1218 Chestnut Hill is 2 years old. They won the Philly regional as a Rookie in 2003 and were National Finalists in 2004. They did this with a handful of students, a handful of money, and a garage built robot.

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Re: Hidden Gem Teams

I'd like to add 710 to that list. I don't often hear about them on the forums but I watched them this year at the Championship and they were awesome. I've since found out that they have quite an impressive record. They seem like a good, unknown team that definately deserves recognition.
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1218, the Cha-bots.
These guys have enough for a drive crew, nothing else. Last year we mentored them for the stack attack game...this year they dominated for the most part at the Drexel Regional and because they were the choosing team are the current 2nd seed and 4th place in the world. That's a pretty good record for only two years. Well, maybe it was more of an awesome year instead of a pretty good year, but I digress. It was the monkey.

Agreed. They've crossed our paths and seem to be moving in the right direction.

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thats true but maybe we can spread some more word about the ones that we do know.

ill throw in 1272. they had amazingly reliable and elegant design at nationals in atlanta. we managed to win the only match we had with them at the last second by knocking the 2x ball off, but still division finalists and highest rookie seed mean something.
Circuit Runners (Bloomington, IN) were an awesome team this year, but I don't think you can classify them or any other rookie team as a "hidden gem", because the fact that they are a 'rookie'. I made a couple bets with people (unforturnately not for cash) at IRI that 1272 would be one of the top teams, and look what happened .


I'm going to have to think about what I think is a "hidden gem" team. There are many that I think have always been my favorites.
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1302 - Those who know of their first season would say they were too good for Rookie Allstar. And how about that team captain who goes to offseason competitions and drives SOLO?!
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175, Buzz Robotics, from Enfield, CT. They fielded an incredible robot and a very spirited team at nationals this year. They also won the Chairman's Award at nationals in 2002, but most people aren't familiar with them today.
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Re: Hidden Gem Teams

I would like to add team 212,233, 311 and 945...

212 doesnt exist anymore but there was a time when 212 ruled florida regional. they won the florida regional in 2003 (Stack Attack). they were one of the most helpful team in florida. (i wish if i could say "they are one of the most helpful team in florida.")

Team 233 (the pink team)... i think they are awesome. they are always full of spirit. They always concentrate on one thing at the competition and they are best at it...

311 and 945 dominated at florida regional past season (2004 FIRST FRENZY)... great teams with a lot of spirit...
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