
06-11-2003, 15:02
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Dare to Live!
 FRC #0115 (Monta Vista Robotics Team)
Team Role: Mentor
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Join Date: May 2001
Rookie Year: 1999
Location: Palo Alto, California
Posts: 2,390
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If you do some easy research you could've found the new rookie awards at the Championship Event Eligibility page. I encourage all of you to look around for answers before asking or answering questions. Anyway, on top of what Elgin posted, here is the new rookie awards:
"This coming year FIRST will change the rookie awards to include a Rookie Inspiration Award for outstanding effort as a FIRST team in community outreach and recruiting students to engineering, a Highest Rookie Seed Award and the Rookie All-Star Award which recognizes overall excellence and success in building a quality robot and a sustainable team of Chairman's Award caliber. This last award will qualify rookies to attend the Championship. As announced on September 26th, rookies will not be eligible for the Chairman's Award since that award recognizes sustained excellence over several years. Rookies are, however, encouraged to develop a Chairman's Award submission which will be used as a criteria to judge the Rookie All-Star Award. This submission will document where your team started its FIRST journey and provide background for documenting the results of your team's efforts. Teams applying for NASA grants should be aware that a copy of this submission must be provided to NASA as part of the grant."
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1999-2001: Team 192 Gunn Robotics Team
2001-2002: Team 100, 192, 258, 419
2002-2004: Western Region Robotics Forum, Score Keeper @ Sac, Az, SVR, SC, CE, IRI, CalGames
2003-2004, 2006-2007: California Robot Games Manager
2008: MC in training @ Sac, CalGames
2009: Master of Ceremony @ Sac, CalGames
2010: GA in training @ SVR, Sac.
2010-2011: Mechanical Mentor, Team 115 MVRT
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