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Re: Curie Division Finalists: 399, 188, 329, and robotics wrap up/thanks
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As a previous driver for team 399, I have to say that the experience of coaching a team to success is amazing and an experience that is altogether different than when I was a student. At times you have to support your team through defeat, but it is amazing to me to see the resolve in students to do better as they move on, particularly in the next competition/match. Along with Brad I have had the pleasure of meeting some great people including, Paul Copioli, Karthik, Shawn Lim (team 188), and many others. Let me say that I was pleased to match wits with Paul on the field knowing his record as a FIRST master tactician. I couldn't be more proud of our results against such a successful team, but this couldn't have been accomplished without our amazing teammates. Team 188 - You guys are simply amazing! As Brad mentioned, we were looking forward to working with you all from the beginning and it was a pleasure to get to do so in the finals. Shawn, as a fellow coach and future educator, it was a pleasure to get to know you and tackle the eliminations together. You helped bring our alliance together and I hope I have the chance to work with you more in the future. Team 329 - Two words come to mind, reliable and teamwork. Without you guys it would have been nearly impossible to get to the finals. Our cheer to "execute" was exemplified in our communication between coaches and your amazing robot. We could always count on you to "execute" the strategies every time. It was a pleasure working with you all ![]() Building a robot that is successful obviously brings a lot of joy to our team. However, it is the relationships that are built and the experiences that brings a joy that lasts beyond the competition. Thank you to all who have made this year such an amazing trip for me and my team. |
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Re: Curie Division Finalists: 399, 188, 329, and robotics wrap up/thanks
Hi guys.
Thank you all for an amazing experience. It was great working with you guys.399- Thanks for picking us. We always wanted to work with you guys and it was an amazing experience to play with you 329- Thanks for delivering the ECs and being a great alliance partner This was the best year for our team in the history. This has been the furthest we have ever been at world champs and all of this...thanks to our amazing alliance and we hope to work with you guys in the years to come.. Last edited by Pranit T : 20-04-2009 at 13:31. |
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Re: Curie Division Finalists: 399, 188, 329, and robotics wrap up/thanks
great job team 399
you guy are a great team we hope to see you guys next year we have to hold our title!! once again GREAT JOB!! team 1332 SWIFT |
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Re: Curie Division Finalists: 399, 188, 329, and robotics wrap up/thanks
You guys were our favorite team to play with all weekend!!~
You had a terrific robot and an outstanding set of operators. Your team rocked in eliminations and you certainly put together a great alliance!! That combination certainly worked out well and you came so close!! You have everything to be proud of!! We hope to see you again next year on the field!! Robert Steele (and the rest of the Skunks!!) |
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Re: Curie Division Finalists: 399, 188, 329, and robotics wrap up/thanks
Brad,
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Students like you that have passed through our program through the last 10 years keep me in this thing win, lose, or draw. The message I want all of my students to take away from their time with the ThudnerChickens is pretty simple: Be excellent in everything you do and the results will just happen. In other words, don't worry about the results but strive for excellence in the way you live your life and everything you do. Good luck in your post high school years ... Paul |
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Re: Curie Division Finalists: 399, 188, 329, and robotics wrap up/thanks
I would like to thank you guys from the bottom of my heart. Our alliance was great and we did so well. That meant everything to team 329 and you gave us it. Thank you.
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Re: Curie Division Finalists: 399, 188, 329, and robotics wrap up/thanks
(I must apologise for the delay in posting, I had to take care of a trio of exams.)
399 When the divisions came out, we were very high on 399, but honestly knew very little about your team. As you had mentioned elsewhere, a couple of regionals that were not webcasted meant the spotlight was never really very bright on your team. However, when the OPR numbers came out along with your highlight reel, we became believers. We loved your capacity and the ability you had to quickly get in, make a dump and get out; a perfect partner to work with our low volume, quick cycle time game. Throughout the weekend you really impressed 188, and I heard nothing but good things about your team both on Thursday and Friday night while I was in Toronto (another exam...). When I arrived on Saturday and got a chance to witness things for myself, I was convinced that your robot easily fit at number two on our list (behind a certain group of chickens). We were honoured to be picked by your team and were thrilled at the prospect of working together. We put together an awesome run and really gave the division champions a run for their money. Thank you so much for selecting us! 329 It always seems happens at the bigger events - the robots that perform consistently well just seem to get missed. As we worked our way down the pick list, we were absolutely stunned to see you still around at 12. A robot that scored 10 balls per match AND delivered empty cells AND human loaded in autonomous AND scored super cells if required available that late? It blew our minds and we did not pass that opportunity up. Working with you guys was phenomenal. You were so remarkably versatile and opportunistic. You took your shots when the situation called for it, but when the empty cells had to be delievered you were there to do it. In those clutch situations, when a super cell needed scoring, you were there to take care of business. What more could anyone ask of an alliance partner? Thank you for all that you did to make our deep playoff run possible. 217, 68, 247 When 217 selected 68 from the 7 spot, I think everyone on our field knew that the alliance was destined to go deep, very deep. The class of the field with arguably one of the very best dumpers together is scary stuff. Add to that the versatile 247 that could transition so well between the role of defensive behemoth and situational scorer, and a true winning alliance was born. We had a great deal of fun playing against you, and I'm glad we pushed each other to three matches. Congratulations on your division win and your runners-up finish on Einstein. You came up against the very best, but you put on a heck of a show. (247, for the second year in a row, our season ends at your hands, we'll get you one of these years, just you wait .) |
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Brad, Your FIRST experience gives you the unique opportunity to help so many others. FIRST needs mentors who know robotics and can relate to the students. You certainly meet both of those requirements. Share your passion. It is infectious. My advice is to make sure you include as many students a possible. You never know who, with the right opportunity, will be your next robotic genius. |
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