The Lehigh Valley Qualifier was quite a ride. We began our qualifying matches successfully with two wins. Our newly completed lift system operated flawlessly, and our autonomous proved yet again to be amazing. Unfortunately, we lost our next matches, one of which we were matched against the Robotic Doges. However, to our surprise, we only lost by a four point margin. The match was still a moral victory and gave our team confidence as we headed forward. To our dismay, the final match was another close loss by only 5 points. At the end of regulation, we finished in 14th overall. Going into alliance selection the team was hoping to be selected to round out an amazing day. Thankfully, we were the second pick of the 1st placed team, Sab-BOT-age. Along with Divide-by-Zero we won both of the semifinal matches as well as both of the final matches, ending the day on the winning alliance. With our robot performing extremely well our team felt confident going into the awards ceremony. Although somewhat disappointing, we placed 3rd for the CONNECT, THINK, and INSPIRE awards. While we did not win any awards we were still glad for the chance to get in one more practice run before States. On top of our in-game performance, we had a great time connecting with other teams. Our awesome programming team helped team 9486, the Scigearian Tigers, with programing difficulties and connected with their mentor. Overall the Lehigh Valley Qualifier was an amazing day, and furthered our preparations for STATES.
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A huge thanks to the Exeter Community Library for allowing us to hold an amazing outreach event this past Wednesday. Over 20 children and their families attended and were able to interact with team members, drive our outreach-bot, and learn about STEM and FIRST. We hope to see you at Lehigh Valley!
We are starting to become accustomed to the “up and down” experiences that our qualifying events continue to present. Yet again, the South Central PA (York) event offered another example of this emotional turbulence. A much anticipated first match ended in disappointment as our robot experienced a complete electronic shut down which left us unable to move after a shortened autonomous program. The rest of the competition proved to be much more successful, with our robot performing flawlessly during the autonomous period and our team scoring lots of minerals during the driver-controlled time. Some stiff competition from our alliance opponents prevented even more success, and as a result, we ended regulation with a win, a tie, three losses, and lower ranking than we would have liked. However, in spite of our less than stellar record, our robot made a positive impression among our competitors and we were selected by Team 6045, Ohm Boys to join their playoff alliance. We contributed positively in the semi-final match helping our alliance to advance to the championship match. Despite a really good showing in the finals, we finished a little short and settled for Finalist Alliance recognition. Once again, we were blessed to have our team recognized in a variety of the award categories, winning the THINK award, placing 2nd for the INSPIRE and MOTIVATE awards, and finishing 3rd place for the INNOVATE award.
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