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==Hatboro-Horsham MAR District Event Photo Gallery== | ==Hatboro-Horsham MAR District Event Photo Gallery== |
Revision as of 22:49, 20 April 2015
Hosted by team 708 at Hatboro-Horsham High School. 1640's first qualifier for the 2015 season and our 4th time at the Hatboro-Horsham MAR Qualifier - every year since the start of MAR.
The team got off to a good start for the season at this week 1 event. Finishing qualifications as 3rd seed, we accepted 1403's (Cougar Robotics)gracious invitation and joined the first alliance. Together with 3637 (The Daleks) we finished as Finalists.
Sab-BOT-age also received the Quality Award (sponsored by Motorola) and a peer Creativity Award from host team 708.
The team earned 61 MAR qualifying points at Hatboro-Horsham, a new event record for the team.
Robot Evolution
The sliding drawer function of the complex dual-fork lift was disabled prior to competition, and easily-removed components supporting this function were removed. This removed the potential to score coopertition stacks. Driven by a need to control robot weight.