My personal biggest success in 2018 was working with a low resource team in week one as an event volunteer to help them place a cube on the scale by week five.
Last year, in week one, I volunteered at the PCH Gainesville Event. I volunteered at Pit Admin, so as the event came to a close, I began to walk the pits watching teams pack up and begin staging to leave. In the hustle to leave that most teams were in, I saw a group of 4 students and a mentor sitting in a mostly bearen pit staring at their robot that had been preforming lackluster throughout the competition. I walked over to find students upset, and a mentor who felt like he had failed the kids. The robotās giant arm was under-geared, resulting in it being unusable. I came over, worked with the kids, told them their problem, and worked with them to find possible solutions. Fast forward to week five - they are at their second event. The team shows up with a redone arm, and manages to place a cube in the scale on the practice field. They were all overjoyed, and were so happy that they could reliably compete and have fun. The team never made it to DCMP, but the students are absolutely stoked for next season now.
Side note: This is why I volunteer for FRC.
Also, at PCH Columbus, the PCH team was able to setup the entire event in under 5 hours. That was pretty awesome.

