I'm going to tell you about my awesome experience last weekend
with my robotics team. On the 31st, the robotics team of which I am a part, had
its second competition of this year. Our team, the Loveland Nuts and Bolts (FTC
5040), went to Walnut Hills High School on Saturday to compete in the
qualifying round of the First Tech Challenge competition. We got there around
8:30 AM, and we left around 7:00 PM.
When I got
there, I saw about 20 other FTC teams from around the area, all working hard to
make last-minute adjustments and test their 'bots. Competitions began about 2
hours after we all arrived. Then, the main FTC competition was held in a large gymnasium
upstairs, while the work and testing area was downstairs in the
"pit".
The
competition is based on a challenge that is changed each year. This year, our
challenge involved picking up white whiffle balls and dumping them into plastic
tubes of various sizes. There are two main portions in a match: First of all,
the robot gets to score in the first 30 seconds by running an autonomous
program, or a program that operates on its own without user control. Then, the
tele-op period begins. During this section, we use two Xbox controllers to
maneuver.
In our
first round, we ended up doing terribly: One of our two controllers broke, and
our robot was stuck for the majority of that match. But then, we allied with a
very strong team, and fought our way back to the top. In the end, we finished 4th,
giving us the opportunity to form an official alliance with 2 other teams. Even
though our alliance lost in the end (by a very small margin, mind you!), we won
the Inspire Award, which is actually the first criterion for ADVANCEMENT TO
STATE.
So, in the
end, our team qualified to get to State. Also, we won a Promote Award for our
video that another team member and I made promoting FIRST, the organization
sponsoring the robotics FTC program. Wish us luck on February 13/14!
Photo Credit: Radu Vasilescu (Canon EOS 6d, ISO 6400, f/4.0)

That sounds like it was a great event. Congratulations on the awards!
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