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Unread 17-03-2008, 15:17
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Re: 2008 Connecticut Regional

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I'm a bit bias here... But does anyone remember the awsome hand-off in our last match from RAGE-173. They don't score High this year, so after we hurdled the other ball they were behind us holding the second ball so we backedup and they dropped the ball into out lift and we then went to hurdle it. Unfortunalty we needed a few more seconds for the piston to fill, so is was a perfect ending. But is was an aswome pass none the less.

Congrats to all the winners... Congrats to Uberbots for also going undefeated. We did that two years ago in Vegas (until the semifinals that is)so We know how hard that is to achieve that. Great Robot - both you and Buzz made us work hard!!!

Good luck going forward to everyone. We are heading to New Orleans and our team is setting up the webcast there as well, so please tune is and chear us on.
Thanks, you guys were great (and gracious) opponents. I wish you the best of luck in New Orleans, hopefully you'll bring back a trophy from there, too. Your robot this year is awesome, and you definitely deserve a win. (-:
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Re: 2008 Connecticut Regional

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Same here. What they told me was that they were following five teams at our regional for a video for the new Connecticut Science Center. They also interviewed Dean Kamen on Friday, and they may have interviewed Woodie on Saturday, but I didn't see them doing that one.
Five teams, eh? I wonder who the other two are.
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Re: 2008 Connecticut Regional

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I'm a bit bias here... But does anyone remember the awsome hand-off in our last match from RAGE-173. They don't score High this year, so after we hurdled the other ball they were behind us holding the second ball so we backedup and they dropped the ball into out lift and we then went to hurdle it. Unfortunalty we needed a few more seconds for the piston to fill, so is was a perfect ending. But is was an aswome pass none the less.
You know, I was GA'ing that match, and I was looking at one part of the field, heard everyone cheering, and then I turned, caught the end of it, and realized what had happened and tried to "make-up" for it on the mic, and I was bummed I missed it.

That's the sort of thing I love to see.
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Unread 17-03-2008, 17:50
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Re: 2008 Connecticut Regional

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In Match 11, Team 95 demonstrates the coolest way to displace an opponents trackball from the overpass ever. They literally catapult their ball into the bottom, sending it flying off the field.
This video isn't available any more. Anyplace else I can get it? That footage was perfect for fundraising video purposes...
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This video isn't available any more. Anyplace else I can get it? That footage was perfect for fundraising video purposes...
I had to re-add the Week 3 Regional matches, so that link doesn't work anymore. We don't have video of the CT Regional yet, but ought to after Team 230 gets us a copy. Hang on until then
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Re: 2008 Connecticut Regional

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ALSO, this question is for everyone...... Anyone know how I can get a hold of someone from TEAM 1991???? We borrowed their thether cable, and I forgot to give it back..... I checked their website, and all the emails have gotten retirned to me.... :-(
Alas, you can also contact me. I'm on here several times a day.

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Re: 2008 Connecticut Regional

I'd really like to thank teams 1230 and 2170, our (1071) alliance partners in the finals. It was my first year on the drive team, and they really made it a weekend to remember. They were gracious and professional, enthusiastic and a lot of fun. They were an amazing group of guys to compete with, and I'd like to thank them all for that, from me and the rest of my team.

Congrats to the winning alliance, you guys were unstoppable. It was a real thrill going against you!

Good luck to all the teams continuing on, and we hope to see as many of you as possible in Atlanta!

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Unread 18-03-2008, 23:22
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I'd really like to thank teams 1230 and 2170, our (1071) alliance partners in the finals. It was my first year on the drive team, and they really made it a weekend to remember. They were gracious and professional, enthusiastic and a lot of fun. They were an amazing group of guys to compete with, and I'd like to thank them all for that, from me and the rest of my team.

Congrats to the winning alliance, you guys were unstoppable. It was a real thrill going against you!

Good luck to all the teams continuing on, and we hope to see as many of you as possible in Atlanta!

--Iona
Thanks! Your alliance had our spectators (and team members) in the stands nervous because of the really close score on the first match. You guys all had great robots, and you were a lot of fun to play against. It was too bad when your radio came disconnected, though. See you in Atlanta!
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Unread 18-03-2008, 23:26
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Re: 2008 Connecticut Regional

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You know, I was GA'ing that match, and I was looking at one part of the field, heard everyone cheering, and then I turned, caught the end of it, and realized what had happened and tried to "make-up" for it on the mic, and I was bummed I missed it.

That's the sort of thing I love to see.
I'll try to get it posted.

It surprised me too. We talked as a team about catching another partners hurdle (which we never realy had a chance to try in competition) and we talked about teams hurding balls to us, but an direct hand off was definately cool. I never asked the drivers if they planed that of came up with it on the fly.

Its funny, a few years back (04 i think) the last year we had to hang from the bar. We had a Picture Perfect moment hanging from the bar going against RAGE that match... we both hung with a big ball stuck in the middle. Seems like our robots like each other no matter which alliance were on!!!
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Re: 2008 Connecticut Regional

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It surprised me too. We talked as a team about catching another partners hurdle (which we never realy had a chance to try in competition) and we talked about teams hurding balls to us, but an direct hand off was definately cool. I never asked the drivers if they planed that of came up with it on the fly.
It was semi-planned. We knew we could do it, but we didn't want to do it just for the sake of doing it. Luckily, the situation worked out well and we were able to pull it off.
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Re: 2008 Connecticut Regional

I also want to thank 1071 and 2170 for joining us in the #8 alliance. We had a great time working with all of you, and we put up quite a fight!

Team Lionics was excited to be in the quarterfinals, but the icing on the cake was that last match because it allowed us to actually see the robot make it all the way around in hybrid for the first time on a full FRC field. If I remember right, our alliance had 32 points at the end of hybrid! (This lead was quickly eliminated by the remarkable offensive power of our opponents, but it's something we can be really proud of!)

It was also an honor competing against the #1 alliance - 1124, 175, and 716. you not only dominated the elimination matches, but amazed us all with how MANY people you had there supporting your teams! I think all three of you wrapped around the entire arena when accepting your regional champion medals. Congratulations on your three great robots, but more importantly, congratulations on the extent to which you have spread FIRST within your community. Good luck in Atlanta!
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I also want to thank 1071 and 2170 for joining us in the #8 alliance. We had a great time working with all of you, and we put up quite a fight!

Team Lionics was excited to be in the quarterfinals, but the icing on the cake was that last match because it allowed us to actually see the robot make it all the way around in hybrid for the first time on a full FRC field. If I remember right, our alliance had 32 points at the end of hybrid! (This lead was quickly eliminated by the remarkable offensive power of our opponents, but it's something we can be really proud of!)

It was also an honor competing against the #1 alliance - 1124, 175, and 716. you not only dominated the elimination matches, but amazed us all with how MANY people you had there supporting your teams! I think all three of you wrapped around the entire arena when accepting your regional champion medals. Congratulations on your three great robots, but more importantly, congratulations on the extent to which you have spread FIRST within your community. Good luck in Atlanta!
I'm pretty bummed because I just had a long response typed, and my computer deleted it. That always seems to happen to me...

Anyway, I have to say congratulations to your alliance. Like I said to someone else, you were a great group of teams and you worked really well together- you had our supporters scared after QF 1-1 because the scores were so close!

I was the drive team coach, and I definitely noticed that hybrid mode. I was a little jealous that ours wasn't working right. I know the feeling of it finally working, though. We had a beautiful hybrid going at our practice facility, but it was a little off at the regional. There was this one match, though, where we knocked off one alliance trackball (second was a near miss), and crossed 5 lines, for a total of 28 points on our robot alone. It wasn't as great as practice, but way better than the times we went backwards around the field.

And the funny thing about our supporters is, I was even shocked to see so many people come watch us- I guess all of our work on spreading the word is paying off. There were middle school kids (and younger) who wanted to join the team in the future, school administrators, teachers with their families, kids from our school, parents, siblings, sponsors, families, friends... Looking at us now, you would never have known that in 2003, we began as a team of 12, and even in 2006, we were only 24. (-:
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Re: 2008 Connecticut Regional

That's quite a turnaround!
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Re: 2008 Connecticut Regional

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I also want to thank 1071 and 2170 for joining us in the #8 alliance. We had a great time working with all of you, and we put up quite a fight!

Team Lionics was excited to be in the quarterfinals, but the icing on the cake was that last match because it allowed us to actually see the robot make it all the way around in hybrid for the first time on a full FRC field. If I remember right, our alliance had 32 points at the end of hybrid! (This lead was quickly eliminated by the remarkable offensive power of our opponents, but it's something we can be really proud of!)
We couldn't have been more honored. Like I said, it was an amazing first drive team experience for me, and an equally awesome competition for my teammates.

Your hybrid was fantastic, we were all really impressed. It's not easy to get a fully functional hybrid, but you guys really did an amazing jobs.

Thanks again.
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