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Re: Historic FIRST data wanted
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Permanently assigned numbers were used in 1998 forward from the info I have gathered as well.
Buzz was formed in 1995 but didn't compete until 1996 (the declared rookie year) and started for two years as team 51 (good number, for us and the current team using it!). There are several teams with lower numbers that were started later than some higher-numbered more senior teams, but we know 51 given up as the result of re-numbering by request. In 1998 our sponsor wanted sequential numbers for their first 3 sponsored teams in existance at that time: 175 Buzz in Enfield, CT, 176 Aces High across the river from Enfield in Suffield CT, and a neighboring town just south of us is 177 Bobcats in South Windsor. We too have a ton of stuff - I will look and see what I can find in a week or so when we next have our Buzz meeting. |
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In 1998, team numbers were made semi-permanent. If a team's official team name (sponsors and/or schools) changed for 1999, there is a high probability they were assigned a new number. Also, some teams that took the 1999 season off and came back in 2000 could have been assigned a new number. (See last sheet of spreadsheet linked in the first post of the topic)
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Not applicable to 330; they were at SVR and Nationals in 1999 (and 2000).
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As Alan notes, when permanent numbers were assigned, the existing teams were assigned in alphabetic (alphanumeric) order. Another series of teams were the GM teams, in the 60's. Last edited by GaryVoshol : 21-09-2011 at 13:03. |
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This is correct. In 1998 I was on team 162 (TRW Automotive and Farmington Hills Harrison High School). For 1999 FH Harrison dropped out and we (TRW) partnered with Walled Lake Schools and the number changed to 308, which is still in existence.
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Those numbers would also support the theory that Walled Lake was considered a rookie team in 1999, and thus got a new number.
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Yeah, I probably should have noted by "changing schools in the official team name" I meant, adding or dropping schools; not a sponsor dropping a school and picking up another.
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This includes the Carrier sponsored 174 from Syracuse and The Pratt and Whitney Florida teams 179 and 180. FYI You can see an elim bracket from the NE regional in 98 here to verify some of this http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/22117 And from Nationals here: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/22268 http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/22269 http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/22270 |
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So, to double-check this... I have you guys in 1992 ("Motorola, Inc. & Wheeling High School ", Wheeling, IL), not competing from 1993 to 1995, and then back from 1996 ("Motorola, Inc. & Rolling Meadows High School/Wheeling High School", Schaumburg, IL) to the present. Is this correct?
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So what is the term for a group of Wildstang? A herd? A pride? A flock? A team? Whatever it is, they are definitely awesome to see in their natural habitat. The alpha males are exceptionally impressive.
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Quentin,
That is correct. Motorola approached the high school in 1992. I wasn't part of the team at that time but as I understand, there was a positive response that took a while to coalesce into a viable team. By 1996 a teacher was splitting time between Wheeling and Rolling Meadows High Schools and convinced enough people to include both schools. I became involved late in the 1996 build to assist with video documentation of the robot at Wheeling. My wife and I provided adult support at Wheeling but never saw the robot compete. The same took place in 1997 with additional parent support for animation and much more video work. My first hands on came at the Midwest Regional when an electrical problem developed. I have been involved in the robot ever since. WildStang comes from student choices of mascot names...Wheeling WILDcats and Rolling Meadows muSTANGs. The tie dye just came naturally. The Motorola mentor from 1992 came back to the team much later and is with us still. Gary, Whatever!!! No alpha males allowed, just Raul. We're flexible. |
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[quote=Peter Matteson;1077961]The Sponsor block was all the UTC Teams in existance back in 1998, 173-181.
This includes the Carrier sponsored 174 from Syracuse and The Pratt and Whitney Florida teams 179 and 180. Ah - thanks, Peter! Coming later into CT and all of this I wondered why the numbers looked like they skip between UTC sponsored teams here in the CT region. Haven't had too many history lessons yet regionally so I am still catching up. ![]() |
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Okay. [so here's the earth… jk]
After a couple weeks of searching for a nice place to share our cumulative data that was free and had a high storage capacity, I realized I overlooked the best place to upload and share documents, Google Docs. It's free; everyone has their own 1GB limit; and of course, the interface is superb. Problem solved. You should be able to share, any/all historic FIRST data you or your team(s) may have. I say should be because I'm not 100% sure I set the permissions correctly for you to put your stuff in the same shared collection. Google Docs - Historic FIRST data Please view the README before sharing. Note: I've already posted all relevant documents from Team 45's History Project (1992-2000) and the images Peter Matteson linked to in a previous post. |
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Mark, you may want to update your spreadsheets.
I love when revisiting overlooked news articles pays out with information of value. Here are the 1992 Award Winners: Champion - [126] NYPRO/Clinton High School Chairman's - [191] Xerox/Joseph C. Wilson Magnet High School Most Creative Design - [126] NYPRO/Clinton High School Best Offensive Round - [190] WPI/Doherty High School Best Defensive Maneuver - [146] Kiwanis/Manchester West High School Most Photogenic - [??] Advanced Animation/Rochester High School (Vermont) Best Sportsmanship - [111] Motorola/Wheeling High School Best Team Spirit - [191] Xerox/Joseph C. Wilson High School Play of the Day - [131] NH Technical College/Central High School The Ultimate Keeper - [45] Delco/Kokomo High School (I'd call this one a Judge's Award) Note: The article did not list the finalist. Source: Google Doc / PDF (Orig) |
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