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Eagle County FIRST LEGO League Regional Qualifier Berry Creek Middle School, Edwards CO | November 21, 2009 | 8:00am - 5:00pm The Western Slope Competition will be in Carbondale for 2010. See Below. |
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PLEASE NOTE: The 2010 Western Slope / Mountain Competition will be held in Carbondale, CO on Saturday, November 6. Click Here for More Information. For Information on Other Colorado Competitions, Please Refer to the ColoradoFIRST Tournament Schedule Page.
2009 Photos and Results Thanks again for a Great First Year Event! Before we get to the results, we want to thank again our Sponsors and Hosts, The Eagle County School System and Berry Creek Middle School, our many volunteers, your dedicated coaches and mentors and, of course, you! Click here to see photos taken by our event photographers, Steve Moraco and Marie Bush. Feel free to download them for your own use, but please -- no commercial use. These photos are still the property of the respective photographers. If you have photos to contribute, please email them to kevin@50robots.com. 2009 Award WinnersIn our minds, anyone who competed in this year's even is a winner. That's a lot of work and you, no doubt, learned a lot. Here are our winners. As a reminder, scoring is made up of four components:
FIRST LEGO League rules state that a team may only win (with the exception of Robot Performance) one award. For descriptions of these awards, see the Awards Page on this website. Based on our total number of teams competing, the 2009 Eagle County FIRST LEGO League Competition is able to promote four teams to the Colorado FIRST LEGO League Championship in Denver on December 12, 2009. These teams will compete against qualifying teams from our Berthod, Colorado Springs, Monarch, Poudre, School of Mines Qualifiers. The following teams have been selected for this competition based on their Presentation, Robot Performance, Technical Interview, Teamwork and Overall Consistency scores:
And finally, because people are always curious, here are the top 50% of the Competition Round Scores. Remember, the contest this year, per FIRST Wordwide rules (www.usfirst.org), is a Best Round of Three. So a team with a 380 best round and zeros for their other rounds could still win the Robot Performance award. Also remember that the Directors Awards are based on the the combination of your Robot Performance, Teamwork, Project and Robot Design scores. A team with a low performance score, but high marks in the other areas could easily win the Directors Award.
Thanks Again for a GREAT Event! |
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