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Re: paper: 2006 Niagara FIRST Public Championship Scouting Database

Great job (again), Karthik.

There is some data missing for the eight teams that were at STL:

16 (The Bomb Squad)
71 (Team Hammond)
537 (Charger Robotics)
547 (F.E.A.R.)
650 (Hella's Angels)
967 (Mean Machine)
1625 (Winnovation)
1723 (FBI).

All these teams are listed as "Did Not Make Eliminations" for that regional, but all actually did.

16 was a finalist. 71, 537, amd 547 were the regional winning alliance. 650, 967, 1625, and 1723 were all either quarterfinalists or semifinalists -- I don't have notes from the STL eliminations, and the FIRST records have not been posted yet.
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