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2016 Minnesota State Champs
The 2016 MSHSL rankings are in and here are the 30 teams qualified to go to MSHSL Champs:
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2052* 2220* 2526* 4607* 4009 2883 2502 2987 5172 5690 2512 6175 2501 5434 3277 2823 2538 5232 2530 4539 2503 3042 3276 3082 1816 4778 4656 4624 2855 3102 *Team automatically qualified with a Chairman's Award win. |
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Re: 2016 Minnesota State Champs
No team that attended Iowa for their first event qualified...
Last edited by Caleb Sykes : 11-04-2016 at 20:13. Reason: Missed 1816 |
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Re: 2016 Minnesota State Champs
Congrats to 2823 and 2855 for making it, and I wish you good luck representing St. Paul.
Despite the unfortunate absences of 2175 and defending state champion 3130, who won North Star together last weekend and certainly are two of the top teams in the state, I'll be making the short trip over to Minneapolis to watch, as this competition is still full of great robots and should be very competitive. |
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Re: 2016 Minnesota State Champs
No, you're right Caleb. 1816's first event was Lake Superior...
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Re: 2016 Minnesota State Champs
The list seems incomplete without 2175 and 3130.
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Re: 2016 Minnesota State Champs
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Also, 3130 is ranked #32, so they probably will make it in replacing a team that is unable to attend. |
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Re: 2016 Minnesota State Champs
How soon until someone from outside Minnesota chimes in that if Minnesota had districts they would have made it?
(I'm kidding. Let's please not make another thread about Minnesota going to districts). |
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Re: 2016 Minnesota State Champs
While it is great that we will be attending this for the first time, it is a shame that our alliance partners 2175 and 3130 from North Star will not be there as they both built some of the best robots in the state this year and clearly deserve to be there.
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Re: 2016 Minnesota State Champs
Bogus and way too early predictions anyone? (Assuming all invited teams attend)
1. 5172-2052-2220 2. 5434-2502-4539 3. 2512-2883-4778 4. 4009-3102-2823 |
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Re: 2016 Minnesota State Champs
I feel like I may have jinxed my team when i posted this during build season...
Good luck to all the teams going, it always ends up being a good event despite some of the best teams in the state not attending each year. |
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Re: 2016 Minnesota State Champs
This really needs to be fixed, 2175 and 3130 both deserve to go. This happens every year, and it's time to fix it. We can't call it a state championship if it doesn't have the best teams in the state.
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Re: 2016 Minnesota State Champs
2169 congratulates all the teams that qualified for the state championship! Minnesota had some great bots this year, some of which are sadly unrepresented (especially 3130 and 2175).
I actually found it quite comical seeing our placing. "KING TeC close" Last edited by BumblingBuilder : 11-04-2016 at 22:35. |
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Re: 2016 Minnesota State Champs
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The teams invited are invited using the same formula that districts use to select who's invited to district championships. The formula applies to the first event only. Giving teams the best of multiple events is prima facie unfair to teams that can only afford one event. As it is, winning Chairman's at any event is an automatic in. I'd love to see 2175 and 3130 at the state championships but that's not the way the rules are written. You want heartbreaking, 2169 is the first team not selected and they lost on the 4th tiebreaker. |
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Re: 2016 Minnesota State Champs
Take an average of the first 2 events a team attends. Not every team goes to 2 events, but those that do should be rewarded for their hard work. In order to go to two events, you need money. To get this you work hard to raise funds. Every team in the state can work hard. Can every team raise enough money for 2 events? No, but a large majority can. The teams that go to 2 events generally have more time put into the program on average. Obviously there are exceptions with 4778 being one of them. I think this dedication to FIRST should be rewarded as well.
I would also say teams should be rewarded for the time they spend iterating and improving their robots between events. Diagnosing problems, fixing them and having a better performance and the field as a result is an amazing thing. These teams put in a lot of time and work and money into this improvement, not to mention blood, sweat, and tears. If you're worried about not all teams being able to do 2 events, then take the teams single event and double the score while taking others teams' 2 events. Or simply take an average of 2 events that teams do, same thing. This system rewards hard work without eliminating teams that can only do 1 regional from being able to compete. The top robots need to be there if we're going to call it a championship event, and this will correct for that without over-correcting. |
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