This is our 2005 Waterloo Regional Chairman's Award entry. This was our second year in our three year history we won the Chairman's Award, which has never been done before by a Canadian Team!
Walt from FIRST made some suggestions (mostly involving color mixups I had made) and I made one of my own (a BIG SCREEN display). See the Notes sheet inside the spread sheet if you want to know the details of the changes.
Will those who helped out a few weeks ago help again. I don't THINK I ad...
The Official Visitor Guide for the Southern California Regional. Information about where to stay, what to do, and where to find parts and supplies. A hard copy was sent to every team attending, but printing this version is probably easier than copying it if you need multiple copies.
You can now choose the Morrella Method (Winner gets lesser of Looser's unpenalized score and winner's penalized score) and the Update15 Method (Winner gets Lowest Unpenalized Score)
This sheet limits the QP points that a team gets to their OWN QP points if a penalty caused the other team to loose -- per Morrella via a phone call, winning alliance gets the LESSER of their opponents unpenalized QP poi...
This spreadsheet takes raw match data (teams participating, scores, and penalties) and produces calculates the RP and QP for each team. The spreadsheet is initially populated with data from the Florida regional.
At the Finger Lakes regional, the ranking system wasn't working throughout Friday, a...
After winning the Judge's Award for Innovation in Tactical Approach on Friday of the 2005 VCU regional, we decided to put this together to share what strategy system and tools that helped us this year. This document includes our basic method for strategy development, implementation, and follow-thr...
This is what I have come up with for this years game. You just put in the numbers to get an average. When you put in the numbers for the penalties put a (-) sign in with it. I couldn't show it on the guide because the program didn't like that. I hope you guys can get some use out of it, and go...