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Chris Fultz 2010 WFA

Collin Fultz

By: Collin Fultz
New: 22-04-2010 09:49
Updated: 22-04-2010 09:49
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This is the submission for Chris Fultz for the Championship Woodie Flowers Award for 2010.

This is the submission for Chris Fultz for the Championship Woodie Flowers Award for 2010. Chris won the Championship Woodie Flowers Award in Atlanta in 2010. The submission was created by Kelli Fultz and Jamie Cartwright, Cyber Blue 234's 2010 Co-Captains.

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22-04-2010 15:45

Collin Fultz


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I've uploaded Chris' Championship Woodie Flowers Award winning submission. Chris originally won the Arizona Regional Woodie Flowers Award in 2006. He was the second Cyber Blue 234 mentor to win this award after team founder Scott Ritchie won in Florida in 2005. What's cool/interesting is that none of the current team members were members when he won the Regional award.

Since joining Cyber Blue as a parent in 2002, Chris has grown his leadership of the team, taking control as "lead mentor" when Scott and Steve Wherry (two founding teachers of the team) left for job promotions at other schools.

Along with Kevin Kelly (mentor since 1999), new teacher Lloyd Gough, and some other dedicated mentors, Cyber Blue 234 has continued to grow in the last two years both on and off the field.

Chris has also helped (along with Andy Baker and too many volunteers to name) grow the Indiana Robotics Invitational into the amazing event it is today.

On a personal note, it's an honor to call you "Dad". There's a reason I don't mind when people at work call me "Chris". You've been an amazing role model to me and countless others through FIRST. Thank you for taking me to Nationals (I think it was still "Nationals" then...) in 2001 and helping introduce me to such an amazing program. You're a huge reason that I am the person I am today and I can never say "Thank You" enough.

Congratulations, Dad.



23-04-2010 07:32

Taylor


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Originally Posted by Collin Fultz View Post
On a personal note, it's an honor to call you "Dad". There's a reason I don't mind when people at work call me "Chris". You've been an amazing role model to me and countless others through FIRST. Thank you for taking me to Nationals (I think it was still "Nationals" then...) in 2001 and helping introduce me to such an amazing program. You're a huge reason that I am the person I am today and I can never say "Thank You" enough.

Congratulations, Dad.
Anybody else tear up at this? Come on, you can admit it.



23-04-2010 10:01

Nick Lawrence


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Yes. I actually kinda did.

-Nick



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