Getting to recommend a student to the Chief Master Sergeant when Brig. Gen. Paul Tibbetts visited our pit at GKC was special.
Reading thisabout Cougar Robotics 1982’s well-deserved GP award at GKC was very humbling and I shared it with our team a few times.
Lots of people inspired me at Huntsville with the work between our team and Cyber Jagzz (6107) including our build mentor, students, their teaching mentor and students. Their public school faces challenges and I feel very fortunate after briefly talking with their mentors. With many tools and parts flying between our pits, they got their robot up to competition shape, even adding a climber. The letter we received from them is a highlight of the season, along with this partnership contributing to our GP award. Despite the distance I hope we can keep this relationship.
How cool is the Saturn V and the rocket center? Wow! I learned a lot.
Making some auto high goals (7-8 in one match) and modifying the robot to carry gears on top of our cords, were two highlights. Last second climbs, replaying videos and hearing “it couldn’t be any closer” definitely made me smile.
Although, not as much as seeing students take charge. Going up to judges right away to talk, being confidence in their Chairman’s speech after many nervous practices, getting told “we should have a scouting app, and here is what should be in it”, watching a shy freshman turn into a sophomore who pilots with gusto.