Team 1108 is excited to be attending and competing with the roboRIO for the entire competition. The first match today will be a roboRIO match. There are 6 2015 Beta test teams competing at the Cowtown Throwdown (16, 525, 1108, 1730, 1764 and 1777). Visit any of the beta teams to see the new control system for 2015 and learn what is new for next year.
Very Cool. I’m excited to see the new control system in battle. See you tonight.
On a different subject, are any teams planning to have match videos uploaded to YouTube or TBA??? Livestreaming is fantastic, but I find myself watching a lot of matches after the fact and it would be cool to have for Cowtown since it is getting to be such a big/competitive event.
What was the order and teams of alliance selections.
Did the live stream get archived to be able to be watched? It would be nice to show people a few matches. (And learn what happened in some).
Team Driven would like to thank all of those that attended today for being here and hope everyone had a good time. We enjoyed hosting the teams and wish to extend our congratulations to the winners and all teams who tried to achieve that goal. I hear there were some issues, but that is one of the reasons for this event This gives us a chance to introduce the new students to what a competition is like, while learning that we have to overcome obstacles when they happen. I met some new friends and enjoyed seeing old friends. That is one part of FIRST that I appreciate. I get to broaden my network of friends and learn new ideas from those I meet. Hope the trip home was safe and uneventful. And to those traveling tomorrow, have a safe trip home.
Team 4329 - The Lutheran Roboteers would like to thank the CTTD event organizers for another great experience! You were the inspiration for the Gateway Robotics Challenge (GRC) off-season event in STL earlier this year, and with the 50 team attendance this weekend and the level of competition you enabled, will continue to be our inspiration in the future!
We would also like to thank our alliance partners, Team 1986, Team 525, and Team 2410 for allowing us to be part of a great set of elimination matches. We certainly learned a lot from you and look forward to seeing you all again in the 2015 season!
Dave Zilz
Video Montage of the event: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6RDPRZPsCc
Alliance Selection: (No Picking within the top 8)
- 1619, 3284, 1810, 3792 (QF)
- 1986, 525, 4329, 2410 (Winner)
- 967, 1985, 1939, 1825 (SF)
- 1775, 1108, 3528, 3160 (Finalist)
- 1730, 3612, 1987, 4646 (QF)
- 1806, 1723, 6001, 5013 (QF)
- 4522, 1094, 1802, 1769 (QF)
- 16, 3928, 2346, 1982 (SF)
Elimination Rounds were captured on USTREAM.
Alliance Selections, with Matches starting about 1 hour in. http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/54780199
Finals http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/54786376
Team Titanium was honored to receive the imagery award and thrilled to work with 525, 4329, and 2410 in winning the event. All 8 alliance captains were incredibly strong, and as the video will prove, there were no easy paths to victory. Clutch plays decided many close matches. Case in point: Finals match #2 - Blue Alliance takes 4 auto balls, making 3 and clears the 4th in the low goal at the start of teleop. Margin of victory??? They win by that 1 point with both alliances making a 2 assist low goal in the last 6 seconds.
Thank you Cerner, Team Driven, and HERMES for running a fantastic tournament that continues to attract top talent from Missouri, Kansas, and their surrounding states.
Team 967, The Iron Lions would like to thank 1730 for putting on a great event! This was the first time we have been able to go but had a great time and learning experience. Thanks to team 1986 and 16 We learned a lot from strategy and what we can work on to do better. Special thanks to teams 1985, the robohawks, They were our top choice and they did exactly what we were planing and more. 1939, Kaniggets They were great at in bounding the ball and playing great defense. It was a shame that they lost communications in the semis. This did give 1825 Their time to shine, They were incredible at what they did. Being able to get the ball over the truss quickly and making auto while still playing defense. Great event to keep coming back to.
Just had a chance to rewatch some of these matches. Quarterfinals against 4522, 1094, and 1802 were intense, with some clutch shooting on both sides. Absolutely could have gone either way.
One of my favorite moves happened at 2:15:30 here in the semifinals. Blue alliance is playing stellar defense when 1986 lays a fake so hard that the two defending robots (1939 and 1985) crash into each other. The hit intended for 1986 was hard enough to reset the radio on 1939. The sound from that hit did not translate to video, but it was impressive. 967 did an outstanding job trying to handle the offense down an alliance mate.
All the elimination matches were great fun to watch - any of the alliances could have come out on top. I really liked 16’s shot while moving sideways. I don’t remember seeing that before.
It was a real treat (no Halloween pun intended) to be able to make it to such a competitive off season event. Our driver, co-driver and coach all graduated so we had no one left with experience for 2015. Our new drive team got a little better each qualifying match and with the help of great coaching from our alliance partners they looked pretty good in the elimination rounds.
Definitely an outstanding event - we had an awesome time.
Team SCREAM wants to say thanks again to Team Driven and to all of those who once again put on this wonderful event.
We absolutely love this event. It is the highlight of our fall because it gives us an opportunity to bring our new team members, parents, and supporters to a competition so that they can experience what robotics is about before they dive in to the build season in January.
Our new students and families are always blown away about how much fun this event is.
We had a blast and are looking forward to competing with everyone again this upcoming season!
Bomb Squad had a blast at Cow Town. Glad to be back after our we-have-no-robot-left absence last year. Congratulations to the winners and thanks to the hosts. Great to hang out with so many of our friends with robots.
We had a crazy couple of days with only 6 students and 2 mentors! And did anyone notice that Nighthawk didn’t play in our last qualification match? There is an explanation on our team Facebook page if you are interested in what happened.
First off, Huge thanks to teams 1730 and 2001 for hosting the event, and all the teams in attendance for making this a great event year after year.
Also it was a pleasure to work with teams 1723 and pre-rookies 6001 in eliminations. I think it can’t be stated enough how impressed I am with the Rocky Balboabots who seem to have knowledge and experience well beyond their months. I expect great things from them in 2015.
Considering this is the last Aerial Assist event for many teams, congratulations to everyone on a successful 2014 season!
Photos (and a few video clips) are posted on my flickr page. I tried to capture a photo of every team. Feel free to use in promo materials/etc. Please credit me (David Runneals) if possible.
Enjoy!
David,
I tried downloading some of the awesome photos you took of 3528. I get the message: “The owner has disabled downloading of their photos”. Can you change the permissions?
Videos of all of the matches 1108 participated in ('cept one that I missed) are out on youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/hrench now. Including all of the finals where we came so close to winning it all…
Thanks to a great alliance of Tigerbytes, UpNext and Frog. Had a great time.
Also many photos on our facebook site. https://www.facebook.com/pages/FIRST-Robotics-Team-1108-Panther-Robotics/130742220315492?ref=hl
Thank you all for posting pictures and videos. 1775 had a terrific time at Cow Town.
We’d like to thank our hosts Driven and Hermes, Cerner for sponsoring, Jerry from AndyMark, and the host of volunteers who put this together. We’d especially like to thank our alliance partners Panther, UpNext and Frog. It was a real pleasure playing the game with you guys.
Everything I’ve heard about the event makes me want to go in person next year. I certainly enjoyed the webcast. It seems like our team got some great experience and had a chance to interact with lots of great people last weekend. Thanks for putting on this event - I know it takes a ton of effort to make something like that happen.
Hey, I’m wondering if anyone has qualifier & elimination match results? I want to submit them to thebluealliance.com and get the word out about this awesome event. Thanks!
Elimination Scores pulled from the UStream. 6001 should be entered as 5437 on the Blue Alliance as that is their new permanent number. I’ve made that modification on the scores below.
Q 1-1 Score
Red 1619 3284 1810 141
Blue 16 3928 2346 216
Q 2-1 Score
Red 1775 1108 3528 216
Blue 1730 3612 1987 93
Q 3-1 Score
Red 1986 525 4329 176
Blue 4522 1094 1802 155
Q 4-1 Score
Red 967 1985 1939 156
Blue 1806 1723 5437 114
Q 1-2 Score
Red 1619 3284 3792 125
Blue 16 3928 2346 226
Q 2-2 Score
Red 1775 1108 3528 128
Blue 1730 3612 1987 83
Q 3-2 Score
Red 1986 525 4329 152
Blue 4522 1094 1802 137
Q 4-2 Score
Red 967 1985 1939 112
Blue 1806 1723 5437 227
Q 4-3 Score
Red 967 1985 1939 176
Blue 1806 1723 5437 134
S 1-1 Score
Red 16 3928 2346 82
Blue 1775 1108 3528 186
S 2-1 Score
Red 1986 525 4329 141
Blue 967 1985 1939 105
S 1-2 Score
Red 16 3928 2346 171
Blue 1775 1108 3528 167
S 2-2 Score
Red 1986 525 4329 128
Blue 967 1985 1825 171
S 1-3 Score
Red 16 3928 2346 166
Blue 1775 1108 3528 226
S 2-3 Score
Red 1986 525 4329 144
Blue 967 1985 1825 127
F 1-1 Score
Red 1775 1108 3528 213
Blue 1986 525 4329 109
F 1-2 Score
Red 1775 1108 3528 138
Blue 1986 525 4329 139
F 1-3 Score
Red 1775 1108 3528 147
Blue 1986 525 4329 235
Noticed that our alliance had a general trend of scoring lower and lower point totals throughout the elimination rounds until we simplified our strategy and eventually put up the elimination high score in the final match.