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2015 Robot Super Bowl

Date: January 24, 2015 (7:30 AM - 3:00 PM)
Location: Longden Elementary School
Address: 9501 Wendon St, Temple City 91780

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Results:
Project Research Award: 3117 Technic Tigers
Project Innovative Solution: 384 Mindstormers
Project Presentation: 163 I'mpossible

World Class Rounds
Team# Team Name Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 High
163 I'mpossible 438 536 553 543 553
1360 Collegewood Robomasters 2.6 335 385 10 345 385
1365 Robo Maniacs 150 325 299 303 325
1361 Collegewood Wolf Corp. 105 290 245 95 290
1363 Collegewood Enderbots 130 195 270 185 270
3117 Technic Tigers 145 245 260 240 260
3116 T.A.C.O 230 255 200 120 255
52 Robotworks Y 100 216 245 185 245
59 Robotworks Z 235 190 215 200 235
384 Mindstormers 35 35 0 210 210
1359 Collegewood Galactic Cougars 205 15 165 140 205
9789 The Vipers 135 135 65 175 175
6217 Southbay FLL 50 50 40 35 50
8412 Yucca Sandstorms 30 30 30 30 30

Playoff Results
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Aliance Round
Team# Team Name Score
Cowboys 52 Robotworks Y, 163 I'mpossible 472
Vikings 384 Mindstormers, 3117 Technic Tigers 275
Raiders 1359 Galactic Cougars, 3116 T.A.C.O 250
Eagles 1365 Robo Maniacs, 1363 Enderbots 230
Dolphins 1360 Robomasters 2.6, 59 Robotworks Z 225
Saints 1361 Wolf Corp, 8412 Yucca Sandstorms 180
Broncos 6217 Southbay FLL, 9789 The Vipers 165
Touch Down and Field Goal Rounds
Team# Team Name Round 1 Round 2
384 Mindstormers 590 550
52 Robotworks Y 100 500
1363 Collegewood Enderbots 100 500
1359 Collegewood Galactic Cougars 400 300
1361 Collegewood Wolf Corp. 300 330
1365 Robo Maniacs 200 300
9789 The Vipers 30 250
3116 T.A.C.O 0 220
1360 Collegewood Robomasters 2.6 100 210
59 Robotworks Z 150 200
163 I'mpossible 60 0
3117 Technic Tigers 0 50
6217 Southbay FLL 0 0
8412 Yucca Sandstorms 0 0
Don't pack your robots yet!
This is an off season tournament for teams that want to continue showcasing their robots with the following competitions:
- 4 Rounds of World Class matches
- Playoffs for the top 8 scoring teams
- Football game (game and rules described below)
- Alliance Round (details below)
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Football Game:
Using a robot, launch balls from  base to score field goals or touchdowns.  The field will be located approximately 5 ft east of base.
Rules:
  • Standard FLL table, World Class mat is used.
  • Robot must remain in base during the match – extending the robot outside of base will result in a field reset to pe-match start condition (all earned points are lost!!!)
  • Match time is 1 minute
  • Teams will have 5 balls in base.
  • Balls that do not end up in the touchdown zone can be retrieved only by one of the two robot runners (a receiver!), and re-launched .
  • At the start of the match, the robot height limit: 12 inches
Scoring (observed condition at end of match) 
   Field Goal horizontal bars swung east (toward touchdown zone)
  • Middle bars 10 points each
  • Lower bar, 30 points
  • Upper (Hail Mary) bar = 50 points
   Touchdown = 100 points 
(Maximum Score = 600 points)

Robot Performance & Playoff Rounds 
World Class Matches
- Teams will compete in 4 matches
- The top 8 high scoring teams will compete in a playoffs
 

Playoff Rounds
The highest scoring 8 teams will compete in playoffs where the first round competition as shown below.
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Team Alliance Match Rules
An Alliance Team consists of three FLL teams working together.   Your Alliance Team will compete in a single World Class match.  The Alliance Team that has the highest score in this single, 2.5 minute match will receive the Team Alliance Award.  Alliance Teams will compete against other Alliance Teams under regular rules and scoring for the following constraints: 
  • Only one robot may be active on the field at a time. 
  • When an active robot becomes inactive, it must be removed from the field and may not restart until another robot has been activated.   (No consecutive robot starts). 
  • All three robots must attempt missions on the field at least one time during the match. 
  • Two robot handlers for the active robot may be at the table.   All other team members must remain behind the line. 
Allowances:
  • A robot does not have to perform all of its missions in a single visit to the table. 
  • No touch penalties. 
Alliance Bonus:
An automatic 100 points will be awarded to any Alliance Team who:
  • Abides by all of the above stated alliance requirements. 
  • SELECTS ROBOT HANDLERS FOR THE ACTIVE ROBOT WHO HAVE NEITHER CREATED NOR PROGRAMMED THE ROBOT THAT THEY ARE “DRIVING.”  IN OTHER WORDS, NO ROBOT MAY BE HANDLED BY THE MEMBERS OF A TEAM THAT CREATED OR PROGRAMMED IT.
  •  Informs the referee before the start of the match that they have chosen the Alliance bonus option 
  • The Alliance Bonus adds a level of complexity (and risk), as it requires others to “drive” your robot on the field.  It is up to all Alliance Team members to determine whether or not they want to institute the bonus option.

Alliance Costume
Alliance teams are expected to create a costume on competition day (parents / coaches can help) representing their randomly assigned mascot.  
Schedule
7:30 - Registration
9:00 - Project Judging and Robot Performance Rounds
12:00 - Lunch
 1:00 - Robot Performance Rounds
  2:30 - Award Ceremony
Awards:
Project Presentation Award
Project Research Award
Project Innovative Solution Award
Alliance Performance Award
Playoff Winner Award
Football Game Award
For questions,  please contact Tony Ayad