Unfortunately the pit display throughout the day only showed the overall ranking of teams and not their win-loss record. Maybe the “improved” version will correct this oversight.
Good job Sara!

Pics of robotos lifted in NJ.





Pic of Spider without a foot! Quickly fixed by the great team of volunteers.

Pics of volunteer team at work in NJ!





Only saw the spoiler used a couple of times in NJ.





What a great Regional!
Thanks to Wayne, and, of course, the voice of NJ, George. Y’all made the event so fun to watch, and kept everyone involved. [p.s. thanks, Wayne, for letting me do your hair on saturday :P]
I’m so happy that the group from 103 let me join them in singing our national anthem, [p.s. anyone have that on a video? My parents weren’t able to catch it, as they were busy volunteering. it’d make their day] Thanks to Becca, Nate, and Sara(h?) from the Cybersonics, it was great working with you.
One humongous thank you to the teams that helped us out this year [and there were many…], 1923 is very grateful for everything you did for us. You showed us that the most important part anyone can lend is just a hand, and we really appreciate it.
Even though we didn’t do so well as a team, I know I had a blast meeting everyone and just being at the regional. Thanks to all the volunteers that helped make it happen, and I’ll see everyone in [maybe] Atlanta, and definitely at Monty Madness in may!
Missing the regional already,
Libby
[a.k.a. OH MY GOD IT’S LIBBY KAMEN!!! (thanks Big Mike…GREAT idea:p)]
Everyone who enjoyed this year’s NJ Regional can thank the quiet fellow in the tan ballcap, Fred Harding. Some of you may know him as the recently-retired team leader of the Tigertrons (FRC 222) and the the driving force behind the PA Robot Challenge. Fred was the FIRST Technical Advisor for this event and the man in charge of the field from the time the truck dropped it off Wednesday morning until the last piece was back on the truck Saturday night. He’s the one people should thank for making sure the field worked, and I think we’ll all agree that, despite the beating 59 terrific teams gave it, the field in NJ did work (and almost never broke). It was a pleasure (and a blast) to work with Fred and you’ll be able to see him in action again next week at the Finger Lakes Regional.
does any one happen to have the awards ceremony on video. Ive been looking for them
Congrats to all teams!!
Alright thanks to all the teams for a great regional. I dont think that i have ever ran a regional so smoothly.
I do apologize for the rankings issue guys, i should have caught it sooner. im glad we got it worked out quickly and we didnt have to make you all wait to long. I want to also apologize to the teams that thought they had made it in but because of the issue didnt. 
Congrats to all the winning teams.
Thanks to Pete and Fred for being awsome FTA’s as always! the field ran without breaking because of those guys 
Big high five to Sky and his ref crew.
George and Wayne, you guys are great as always.
and if i missed anyone… well great job to you too!!
On the same note, is there any footage of the regional on the internet yet? I would love to see it! :yikes:
I, on behalf of Team 836, would like to thank all the teams at the NJ Regional for a great event! It was our first trip to Trenton, and hopefully not our last! Congrats to 25, 103 and 1302 for a well deserved championship! Congrats to 359, 486 and 1155 for a great job in the QFs against us, and through out the elimination rounds!
Thanks to Spike and the Tribe for being on our alliance - I hope we get to team up with you again sometime, and would like to invite all of you to head to our regional, The Chesapeake Regional at the USNA in Annapolis, MD sometime!
Lastly, congratulations to team 75 for the Chairman’s award!
Thanks to all the volunteers for their hard work in making this such a great event!
I have a copy in our archived footage. I will post it on Google video when i get a chance.
EDIT: Finished! http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6336615042466933045
I am going to talk to my teacher tomorrow to see if he will register us for Monty Madness. Then once again our mascots will battle it out. Hopefully my mascot wont use your crutch to break your mascots sword again.
I have the Entire Competition on DVC (Digital Video Cassettes) So if you would like a copy of Saturdays opening Ceremonies let me know and I will see what I can do to get a copy out to you. BTW what did happen to your leg?
Hello from the guy with the PINK belt
I want to thank our alliance 237 and 293 for doing all we could ask for in the elimination round. I would also like to congradulate all the teams winning the various awards.
I believe that we were the first ones to score all the way around the rack, Match number 7. And I know I scored a ringer in competition, but did anybody else do it throughout the qualification matches?
Tim, Team 836
The Robobees
Hey - I want to send a thank you out to IFI for making the radios a non issue. I know before the competition started there was a lot of anxiety about the radios, but I think they did a tremendous job in making the radios a non issue.
To all of the teams who competed - thanks for once again making the Jersey Regional the best. You all were fantastic and great to see. Thanks to 25 and 1302 for making the championship possible and providing more excite than this old bald guy can handle. Can’t wait for Philly!!
I would like to second that.
We had some issues with our radios during build season and had to send them back. IFI replaced them and got them to us on time for the competition. Once we downloaded the new master code to our robot, everything ran smoothly.
I know that we had no problem with the radios the entire competition. So thank you to IFI for fixing those few problems with the radios.
Also, thank you to the representative (sorry, can’t remember the name!) from IFI for helping us to get in touch with someone who could help us figure out why our auto wasn’t working.
Ricky, the hardware guy. 
Enjoyed coming back to Jersey this year!
Congrats to 103, 25, 1302…you guys destroyed.
(PoJo…its about time!)
And of course to 75 for winning chairmans :-D.