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I am so proud of G.R.R.'s rookies this year. They stuck with it and built an awesome robot and acted like a veteren team does. They are pictured with Mr. Becker, G.R.R.'s WFA nominee. A man that has worked so hard for both teams this year.
12-03-2007 22:43
Starke
I am so proud of G.R.R.'s rookies this year. They stuck with it and built an awesome robot and acted like a veteren team does. They are pictured with Mr. Becker, G.R.R.'s WFA nominee. A man that has worked so hard for both teams this year.
13-03-2007 11:37
Mike Starke
"The Rookies", as we call them did amazing well! They had an awesome robot, and they conducted themself with such great gracious professionalism!
13-03-2007 12:05
rees2001
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"The Rookies", as we call them did amazing well! They had an awesome robot, and they conducted themself with such great gracious professionalism!
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13-03-2007 14:37
The Lucas
They put up a few Keepers too; best "rookie" auton mode I've seen. Its amazing how seamlessly 340 split its team into 2 teams, producing 2 unique, great robots and giving thier students more hands-on experience with the build process.
13-03-2007 14:58
rees2001
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They put up a few Keepers too; best "rookie" auton mode I've seen. Its amazing how seamlessly 340 split its team into 2 teams, producing 2 unique, great robots and giving thier students more hands-on experience with the build process.
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13-03-2007 16:07
The Lucas
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Thanks for the props. I have some amazing kids & mentors. You guys Rock. I really enjoyed talking with your team. It's nice to learn some new stuff. You have a great team. Any thoughts on starting a second?
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13-03-2007 16:36
Alex Cormier
great team, great bot, great mentors, great town, and so on...
We should have a 12 team collaboration next year. let's see how hard it is to lose to an alliance of all the same robots as yours. that would be crazy!
13-03-2007 20:23
rees2001
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great team, great bot, great mentors, great town, and so on...
We should have a 12 team collaboration next year. let's see how hard it is to lose to an alliance of all the same robots as yours. that would be crazy! |
13-03-2007 20:31
Alex Cormier
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I would love to do the collaboration with all of the local teams like we did this year. 2 teams, 2 different robots. 12 teams, 12 different robots but everyone working to help each other. That would be cool. I bet the FLR would be the regional to beat.
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13-03-2007 20:57
(Click_Here)I really think the idea of g.r.r. 2 was a good one. Robotics this year at fairport high school has finally surpassed the size of our varisity football team and it will grow larger. Saying that we could consider splitting the team into two in the following years.
Maybe call it... Red Lightning.
13-03-2007 21:44
rachakateIf you've got the mentor resources and the sanity, I highly recommend the split. Cheering in 15 matches on Friday was exhausting and exhilarating. Thursday night watching the two robots in a practice round together made my heart smile. The bouncing off of ideas was great, seeing so many people all working on something all the time was awesome.
I've said it before (maybe not here, since I'm a lurker) and I'll say it again, Splitting into two teams only brought us more together as a team.
If you need help in pursuing this option, we'd love to help you out. 
13-03-2007 21:56
Mike Starke
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If you need help in pursuing this option, we'd love to help you out. ![]() |
14-03-2007 08:37
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They put up a few Keepers too; best "rookie" auton mode I've seen. Its amazing how seamlessly 340 split its team into 2 teams, producing 2 unique, great robots and giving thier students more hands-on experience with the build process.
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14-03-2007 08:53
rachakateRees will better answer this, but we have a large tech wing at the school. Both teams worked there. There was some back ups at the mill and welder, but other than that, there was plenty of room.
For the money, the rookie team only does the local regional. By taking a smaller group of kids to Nationals, the money was close to being a wash.
14-03-2007 09:37
rees2001
We actually spent about $6000 less this year than we did last year. As Kate pointed out not taking 45 kids to Atlanta is saving us money. We probably could have made one team, one smaller team, and gone to multiple regionals and championship but that's not what FIRST means to us. We are about the process not the results. The results were pretty good though.
If you are interested in how this worked for us I will start working on a white paper. I have everything to put it together.
14-03-2007 14:14
Mike Starke
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The biggest issue around splitting isn't manpower but money and facilities - how did you handle these?
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