2008-2009: LUNACY
This season many of our members graduated, but the remaining Robettes successfully recruited a new team. We participated in the Kansas City and Minneapolis 10,000 Lakes Regionals. Our team once again placed second at the Minneapolis competition. In addition, Kurt Aschenbeck, a mentor from Boston Scientific, received the Woodie Flowers Finalist Award.
- Ranked 10th at the conclusion of the qualifying rounds
- First pick for the 3rd alliance
- Lost the Quarterfinals in 2 matches
Judges’ Award
During the course of the competition, the judging panel may decide a team’s unique efforts, performance, or dynamics merit recognition.
- Ranked 32th at the conclusion of the qualifying rounds
- Second pick for the 6th alliance
- Won the Quarterfinals in 2 matches
- Won the Semifinals in 3 matches
- Lost the Finals in 2 matches
Match Results
Qualification 5 – Red Alliance
Qualification 17 – Blue Alliance
Qualification 24 – Blue Alliance
Qualification 31 – Red Alliance
Qualification 41 – Red Alliance
Qualification 48 – Blue Alliance
Qualification 57 – Blue Alliance
Qualification 65 – Red Alliance
Qualification 70 – Blue Alliance
Quarterfinal 1 – Blue Alliance
Quarterfinal 2 – Blue Alliance
Semifinal 1 – Blue Alliance
Semifinal 2 – Blue Alliance
Semifinal 3 – Blue Alliance
Final 1 – Blue Alliance
Final 2 – Blue Alliance
Woodie Flowers Finalist Award (Kurt Aschenbeck)
Presented to an outstanding Mentor in the robotics competition who best leads, inspires, teaches, and empowers their team using excellent communication skills.
Regional Finalist
Celebrates the Alliance that makes it to the final match of the competition.
Judges’ Award
During the course of the competition, the judging panel may decide a team’s unique efforts, performance, or dynamics merit recognition.