Our shooter is about a 90-95% shooter. I have seen multiple judges go up and congratulate her after our matches had ended. Team 547 also has a ridiculous shooter as well as 1771 and 1414
Then how are we supposed to rate them? If you don’t care about how well they do their job, what do you want to know? If you score alot, then you are a good shooter. Also, some human players load their robot most the time, they may or may not be good shooters, but they do what they need to for their team.
Team 1013 has an absolutely wonderful human player. In qualifications all the way up through finals when 1013 was aligned with us, almost every single ball she threw landed either in a hopper or a trailer; exactly where she intended them to land. What makes her especially dangerous is her ability to seamlessly play both the outpost and corner positions with no apparent change in accuracy.
I saw that kid Sebastian and he’s pretty good.
The best I’ve seen though is from 2090 this past weekend in Hawaii.
When you can consistently win matches, even in eliminations when the supercell is the difference, that is epic.
Yes, the outpost player for 1013 has my vote, too. Check out the finals on the Blue Alliance site for Vegas. She shot left-handed, right-handed, both handed, on the fly, and was incredibly disciplined in her target selections. She was amazing.
Ashley (i believe) from 2022 IRS, good enough when we played them in the semi’s at Midwest we intentionally had our entire alliance on the opposite side of the field from her, though she still managed some from there…
There’s another IRS, besides the AMAZING friend of ours 1318? Issaquah Robotics Society FTW!! (He then scrambles to Bluealliance to search 2022):yikes:
Ah yes, Sriram was really on fire on Saturday at Davis, he shot with really good accuracy, so good that other teams complimented him when they talked to us. On that day alone he scored 3 super cells. 2 of those were scored in the quarterfinals, you could just about say that he’s the reason why we got past the quarterfinals. All empty cells were sent to him, and during the eliminations, all of our robots would attempt to lure the opposing alliance near him and trap them at the end just for him to try to score a super cell.
The Payload Specialist on 1241 was very very dynamic.
He would jump over the shield and shoot downward on the goals to get the balls in before the robots could get away. Teams started staying good and far away from him after a while.
The Payload specialist for 103, Shauna from 1511 and 188 also stick out as well as Antione for my team who got alot of compliments not only for his skill but for his smart penalty free play.
The human player from 2638 was ridiculous. He probably scored around 50 points a game (at least 1 Super Cell per game) each time he was on the field for finals.
Team 1098 shooter is from the programming team and shoots 90%+ and got all 4 super cells. He is a freshman and did a lot for our team, in fact team 16 gave him an award for his play at the St Louis Regional.