| FLL# | Team Name | Award |
| 625 | WarriorBots | Director's Award |
| 2479 | Legendary Worms | Project Presentation Award |
| 3077 | Junk Yard Hobos | Robot Design Award |
| 4041 | Doogies | 1st Place Performance |
| 1310 | iRCX | 2nd Place Performance |
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Date: December 12,
2004
Time: 11:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Location: Gideon
Hausner Jewish Day School
Address: 450 San Antonio
Road, Palo Alto, California 94306
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This tournament is full.
The following teams are participating. Please note the assigned schedule
"Slot" numbers.
The
schedule is also available.
| Slot | Team # | Team Name | Contact | Confirmed | Paid |
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1
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625
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WarriorBots | Annette Lane |
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2
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1310
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IRCX | Kyle Barriger |
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3
|
1312
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Botarians | Kyle Barriger |
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4
|
2247
|
Chimera's | Nitai Alush-Aben |
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5
|
1698
|
Brainiacs | Markus Fromherz |
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6
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1311
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Stingrays | Kyle Barriger |
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7
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3817
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Phoenix's | Nitai Alush-Aben |
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8
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2479
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Legendary Worms | Earl Craighill |
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9
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3077
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Junk Yard Hobos | Stephanie Bodoff |
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10
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4041
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Dooggies | Debbie Hara |
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11
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2786
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ValleyBotics | Annette Lane |
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|
12
|
3765
|
Stevens Creek Legos | Thomas Trankle |
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IMPORTANT: To confirm your space at the tournament, each team must send an email to confirm they will be attending the Palo Alto December 12 FLL tournament, AND mail a check for $35 per team to the host school (see below). You also must bring a signed release form for each team member, coach and mentor attending the tournament.
The required release form is available in the following formats:
Team number: Team name: Number of team members expected: Number of coaches, mentors, family, friends expected: Will your team be giving a "No Limits Project" presentation? Coach / contact name: Phone number(s):
Attention: Jason Epstein
Gideon Hausner Jewish Day School
450 San Antonio Road
Palo Alto, CA 94306
Depending on how long clean-up takes, we should be done by 5:30 PM. If the rounds go quickly, the awards ceremony may be earlier.Sunday, December 12, 2004 Check-in between 11:00 - 11:30 AM Coaches' Meeting at 11:45 AM Opening Ceremony at 12:00 Noon Award Ceremony at 5:00 PM
Gideon Hausner Jewish Day SchoolParking is limited, so carpooling is encouraged.
450 San Antonio Road
Palo Alto, CA 94306
If we get enough volunteers, no one needs to work the entire afternoon.competition and pit areas set-up (please arrive between 10:00 AM and 10:45 AM, depending on your instructions) table setters (reset elements between competition matches) assistant referees team queue managers * pit area supervisors ("Pit Boss") * awards coordinator runners * (other jobs will be assigned at the event)
Technical judges should have some background in engineering, programming or design. Presentation judges should have some background or interest in presentation skills, teamwork, or this year's challenge theme (disabilities and assistive technologies). All judges should enjoy working with and inspiring children. (click here for more information)
Prepare and bring the following completed forms:
Everyone is invited to bring some money to buy raffle tickets for a chance to win fun prizes.
Each team will receive a tournament schedule, score sheet, and be assigned to one of the pit areas.
After the opening ceremony, each team will participate in three rounds of competition matches according to a pre-determined schedule. Teams should queue at the appropriate "on deck" area before the times indicated on their schedule, or when their team is called. Teams should score their own matches, compare their score sheet with the referee's sheet, and resolve any differences before leaving the competition field. The referee's decisions are final. The highest score from each team's three matches will count as that team's performance score. Ties will be decided by comparing the teams' next highest scores. There will not be any playoff rounds.
Each team will have a time scheduled for their judging interviews. See:
The team will then proceed to the Presentation Judging Room, where they will have 10 minutes with the presentation judges to present their "No Limits" project and answer questions from the judges (allow about 5 minutes for the presentation).
Teams not ready on time may be skipped and lose their chance to compete or be judged.
See Notice regarding the competition tables
Consistent with FIRST and FLL guidelines, teams will not receive more than one award (except for the challenge performance awards). If a 1st or 2nd place performance team also wins one of the above advancing awards, the 3rd and/or 4th place performance teams will also advance to the Northern California Tournament.Director's Award (strongest team across categories) "No Limits" Project Presentation Award (combining Research Quality, Innovative Solution, Creative Presentation) Robot Design Award (combining Innovative Design, Robust Design, Innovative Programming, Robust Programming) 1st Place Challenge Performance (highest score of 3 rounds) 2nd Place Challenge Performance (highest score of 3 rounds)
Additional recognition certificates will be given for:
If you have any questions, please contact Steve Putz, steve@RoboticsLearning.com, 408-910-1176