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Unread 26-04-2010, 13:16
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Re: Awards given at off-season events

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I would like to collect some background on what kinds of awards are given out at the various off-season events.
Awards from IRI 2009 can be seen here.


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Are judged awards valued?
Based on feedback we have received from the judges over the past few years, I would say a resounding "NO!". Few teams had students in the pits to talk to judges for the judged awards and even fewer voted in the "team vote" awards.
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Re: Awards given at off-season events

Rah Cha Cha Ruckus Awards are Halloween Themed:

Rulers of All They Survey Rah Cha Cha Ruckus champions.
Henchmen Rah Cha Cha Ruckus finalists.
Restless Spirits The team that best exemplifies the spirit of FIRST.
Zombie The robot that has taken the most abuse and keeps coming back for more.
Mad Scientist The most creative robot design.
It's Alive! The rookie team that stands out the most.
Slasher Best offensive robot.
Ghostbusters Best defensive robot.
Spellbinder Best play of the day.
Crypt Keeper The robot and team with the best imagery.
Deadheads The team that exemplifies all that FIRST is about. From Gracious Professionalism to the manner the team conducts itself.
Voodoo Doll Best Autonomous mode.
Alien Invaders The farthest travelling team attending the Ruckus.
Igor Ruckus Volunteer award.

At Ruckus each team gets a sheet to vote on the categories above (except the first & last two) and can choose from all of the attending teams. Sheets are collected and the Ruckus committee acts as tie breakers/spreads the field a bit.

I have to say I disagree with Collin from what I have seen. By no means are the awards as sought after as the Official FRC awards, but I have seen teams jump and scream and get incredibly excited to just win an offseason award. For some of these teams, its the only awards they ever win. For some its a great way for their rookie members to feel valued and accomplished. At Ruckus, somewhere around 16/24ish teams get awards, a much better margin than any FRC event. Same with a lot of other off seasons. I know 1511 has all of the offseason event awards just as proudly displayed in their school display case as the official FRC awards. Teams go to offseasons to have fun and get new students excited, or to rehash old games with old friends... so sure the trophies dont mean as much, and teams are "trying so hard" to win the awards that they leave members to talk to judges or anything, but I think the awards are nearly as valued by most teams.
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Re: Awards given at off-season events

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Rah Cha Cha Ruckus Awards are Halloween Themed:

Rulers of All They Survey Rah Cha Cha Ruckus champions.
Henchmen Rah Cha Cha Ruckus finalists.
Restless Spirits The team that best exemplifies the spirit of FIRST.
Zombie The robot that has taken the most abuse and keeps coming back for more.
Mad Scientist The most creative robot design.
It's Alive! The rookie team that stands out the most.
Slasher Best offensive robot.
Ghostbusters Best defensive robot.
Spellbinder Best play of the day.
Crypt Keeper The robot and team with the best imagery.
Deadheads The team that exemplifies all that FIRST is about. From Gracious Professionalism to the manner the team conducts itself.
Voodoo Doll Best Autonomous mode.
Alien Invaders The farthest travelling team attending the Ruckus.
Igor Ruckus Volunteer award.

At Ruckus each team gets a sheet to vote on the categories above (except the first & last two) and can choose from all of the attending teams. Sheets are collected and the Ruckus committee acts as tie breakers/spreads the field a bit.

I have to say I disagree with Collin from what I have seen. By no means are the awards as sought after as the Official FRC awards, but I have seen teams jump and scream and get incredibly excited to just win an offseason award. For some of these teams, its the only awards they ever win. For some its a great way for their rookie members to feel valued and accomplished. At Ruckus, somewhere around 16/24ish teams get awards, a much better margin than any FRC event. Same with a lot of other off seasons. I know 1511 has all of the offseason event awards just as proudly displayed in their school display case as the official FRC awards. Teams go to offseasons to have fun and get new students excited, or to rehash old games with old friends... so sure the trophies dont mean as much, and teams are "trying so hard" to win the awards that they leave members to talk to judges or anything, but I think the awards are nearly as valued by most teams.
Here is what last year's award The Chachi looked like.
I hope next year's design turns out just as well. It's gonna be a tough act to follow.
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Re: Awards given at off-season events

Here is a list of the awards that were given out at Brunswick Eruption 8 last year:
  • Brunswick Eruption Champions
  • Brunswick Eruption Finalists
  • Evil Sundae Survivor - Goes to the team whose champion was first to consume their Evil Sundae (side contest)
  • Guitar Hero Champion- Awarded to the winning team member of the GH contest (side contest)
  • Food Drive Champion- Awarded to the team that donated the largest food contribution to the North Brunswick Food Bank effort.
  • Alumni Favorite Award- Given to the team whose robot has the greatest appeal to Team 25 alumni based on overall appearance, performance and intrinsic qualities.
  • Mike’s Favorite Award- In commemoration of Mike Wade of NASA Goddard and a long time friend of FIRST- Goes to the robot chosen by NASA representatives based on preferences, not necessarily the top robot but one worthy of recognition for some interesting feature.
  • Best Autonomous Mode- Awarded to the team with the most effective or unique autonomous mode.
  • Aloha Spirit Award- Awarded to the team with the best team spirit, in honor of our Hawaiian friends where the friendly Aloha Spirit is a way of life.
  • Don’t Be A Bobo Smart Play Award- Given in honor of Dave Beck of Team 103 - Awarded to recognize the smartest play on the field during the seeding matches because often smart operators can surpass great robots.
  • Big Kahuna Award- Awarded by Team 25 to the volunteers in the year prior who went above and beyond for the team.

Last year we also had an "Army Strong Robot" award that was selected by an Army representative at the event who was demonstrating a military robot. Depending on pre-rookie attendance, we also give out a "Future Glory" award.

The winners of each award receive a coveted Tiki trophy!
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Re: Awards given at off-season events

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Here is what last year's award The Chachi looked like.
I hope next year's design turns out just as well. It's gonna be a tough act to follow.
That sure is a pretty award!

I saw that for IRI 2010, there was no longer going to be judged awards. As a judge last year, I have to admit to being slightly dissapointed. It was great fun tracking down teams who were never in their pits because they were always in the queuing line. My favorite was spending time with Team 116 in that queue line with the students on their hands and knees showing us robot design features and having the lead queuer coming by every few minutes and yelling "116 and judges, move it up!" I hope there is a reconsideration at least for the "Spirit of Indiana" award, since to me that epitomizes IRI.
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Re: Awards given at off-season events

At Monty Madness we have the following Awards:
Champions: The Alliance that wins the competition
Finalists: The Alliance that loses in the Finals
Judges Award: This is for a team that the judges deserve an award, but do not fit the other categories
Fan Favorite: We have a giant board with every team number, fans and team members can come and put a sticker under which team they like, and the team with the most stickers wins this award.
Rising Star: This is given to a rookie team, who exemplifies the qualities of FIRST
"WOW" Factor Technical Award: Given to a team, for having a WOW factor in their design
Woody Flowers Jr. :This award is given to mentors who dedicate their time to FIRST and its participants. And go out of their way to make FIRST better
Based on student response.
Mechanical Marvel: Building an outstanding robot, that effectively and creatively tackles this years challenges.
Most Gracious Team: The team that shows the most Gracious Professionalism
Cougar Robotics Volunteer of the Year:Given to a Volunteer who is very dedicated to FIRST and is willing to go beyond the norm.
Best Team Presentation - The Team who best presents themselves as members of FIRST and their team.
Team Spirit - The Team who has the best Spirit.

Our award list grows every year, as we get more ideas and our event grows.
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Re: Awards given at off-season events

At the WIWI we have many of the same awards that are listed so awards that are different are

Best Human Player (hard to determine this year)
Jack of all Trades
Play of the Day
First to Find Wolcott
We Really Like You (As determined by our Farmingbury Woman's Club volunteers)
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Re: Awards given at off-season events

To answer the question, "Are judged awards valued?", let me just say this:

Many people in my community do not know the difference between an off-season event (the RaChaCha Ruckus is the one we attend, thank you 1511!!!) and the real events... When they read in the local rag that 1551 has won an award, it's good PR -- for the team, for our sponsors, and for my students.

Does it mean "as much" as an official FIRST award? Frankly, no, it does not in many ways. But in community outreach and publicity, as well as in general braggin' rights (especially for those new to the team), it matters.

And while I'm here, a giant thank you to all teams that run off-season events. We don't all have the resources to do so, and it is a wonderful opportunity -- especially for new recruits.
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Re: Awards given at off-season events

The Duel on the Delaware Awards can be found here

and the ones for Ramp Riot can be found here
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Re: Awards given at off-season events

Quite a few of the off seasons I attended as a student had optional fun competitions for the robots as well as the regular matches... but it seems like many teams have backed away from running them.

Kudos to you if you come up with a fun challenge for teams!


Here are some of the ones I remember....

Duel on the Delaware:
I recall a "bin round-up" in '03 where we pasted pictures of cows to the steralite bins; and a "nano-surgery" challenge in '02 where robots had to "extract" the three goals from the "body" without knocking over/damaging any of the organs/obstacles.

Ramp Riot:
'01:Best end zone celebration competition

Championships 2003(TX):
Chariot Races (Robot pulling driver on robot cart)

As well as Mentors/Alumni matches (IRI and Baltimore Expo(?)) & Ladies only Matches (Brunswick Eruption)
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Re: Awards given at off-season events

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Quite a few of the off seasons I attended as a student had optional fun competitions for the robots as well as the regular matches... but it seems like many teams have backed away from running them.

Kudos to you if you come up with a fun challenge for teams!
Duckie,

I just had a flashback to the mentors and assorted others only (there were very small children involved as human players) driving match at the Capital Clash. I was laughing so hard I had to sit down.

I was one of the organizers. It was in a very public venue (the Digital Edge Expo at the DC convention center.) I kept thinking "I don't know how this looks to the public in the stands" but it was so much fun we didn't stop it.

It was also the very first time I heard Greg Needel as announcer. We were swapping people in and out. He was/is amazing.
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Based on feedback we have received from the judges over the past few years, I would say a resounding "NO!". Few teams had students in the pits to talk to judges for the judged awards and even fewer voted in the "team vote" awards.
I would say the team values the award we won at IRI last year much more than any award we've gotten at an official FIRST event, simply because of the level of team at IRI vs. a regional event.
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