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FRC 1640 has had the very good fortune in participating in IRI every year starting 2010.  It has always been an awesome experience for us and has provided an enormous incentive to improve our performance.  But we had never hitherto participated in elimination matches at IRI.  But this has changed.
 
FRC 1640 has had the very good fortune in participating in IRI every year starting 2010.  It has always been an awesome experience for us and has provided an enormous incentive to improve our performance.  But we had never hitherto participated in elimination matches at IRI.  But this has changed.
 
   
 
   
Our sincerest thanks go out to FRC Team 118 (Alliance Captain - Robonauts, Houston TX) and 2826 (Wave Robotics, Oshkosh WI) for inviting Sab-BOT-age to join the 3rd alliance in eliminations (and 67 - Heroes of Tomorrow, Milford/White Lake MI - for completing the alliance).  Together, the 3rd alliance made it to IRI Finals.  We were defeated in a very close and hard-fought match by 7 points (345 vs 338).  The fact that we scored 338 points and lost gives a clear picture of the level of competition.
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Our sincerest thanks go out to FRC Team 118 (Alliance Captain - [https://ccisdrobonauts.org/ Robonauts], Houston TX) and 2826 ([http://www.waverobotics.com/ Wave Robotics], Oshkosh WI) for inviting Sab-BOT-age to join the 3rd alliance in eliminations (and 67 - [http://www.hotteam67.org/ Heroes of Tomorrow], Milford/White Lake MI - for completing the alliance).  Together, the 3rd alliance made it to IRI Finals.  We were defeated in a very close and hard-fought match by 7 points (345 vs 338).  The fact that we scored 338 points and lost gives a clear picture of the level of competition.
 
   
 
   
 
Congratulations to the winning 2nd alliance: 2056 (OP Robotics, Stoney Creek, Ontario CN), 1023 (Bedford Express, Temperance MI), 1806 (S.W.A.T., Smithville MO) & 2502 (Talon Robotics, Eden Prairie MN) for their well-deserved victory.
 
Congratulations to the winning 2nd alliance: 2056 (OP Robotics, Stoney Creek, Ontario CN), 1023 (Bedford Express, Temperance MI), 1806 (S.W.A.T., Smithville MO) & 2502 (Talon Robotics, Eden Prairie MN) for their well-deserved victory.

Revision as of 00:07, 26 July 2015


This is the current news items about Downingtown Robotics, all the teams: FRC and FTC.

Remember to read about Current Events coming your way.


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Demo at BSA Horseshoe Camp - 21-July-2015

Indiana Robotics Invitational FINALISTS - 17 & 18 July-2015

The Indiana Robotics Invitational (IRI) is a unique unofficial FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) event, drawing together the very best FRC teams from around the country and beyond in an "All Star" competition. Participation is by invitation only and competitive success is the acceptance criteria. The level of competitive play is astounding. There are no mediocre robots at IRI.

FRC 1640 has had the very good fortune in participating in IRI every year starting 2010. It has always been an awesome experience for us and has provided an enormous incentive to improve our performance. But we had never hitherto participated in elimination matches at IRI. But this has changed.

Our sincerest thanks go out to FRC Team 118 (Alliance Captain - Robonauts, Houston TX) and 2826 (Wave Robotics, Oshkosh WI) for inviting Sab-BOT-age to join the 3rd alliance in eliminations (and 67 - Heroes of Tomorrow, Milford/White Lake MI - for completing the alliance). Together, the 3rd alliance made it to IRI Finals. We were defeated in a very close and hard-fought match by 7 points (345 vs 338). The fact that we scored 338 points and lost gives a clear picture of the level of competition.

Congratulations to the winning 2nd alliance: 2056 (OP Robotics, Stoney Creek, Ontario CN), 1023 (Bedford Express, Temperance MI), 1806 (S.W.A.T., Smithville MO) & 2502 (Talon Robotics, Eden Prairie MN) for their well-deserved victory.

This has been an enormous accomplishment for the team. Getting to this point has been very hard work and has required that we work effectively together as a team. Accomplishments like this show some of the reward for this effort.

Midknight Mayhem FINALISTS - 27-June-2015

1640 finished qualifications as 1st seed and invited 225 TechFire and 193 MORT Beta to join us to form the 1st alliance. This awesome alliance put up the events highest score, 214 points, during a semifinal match. Unfortunately, our robot tipped over in the 3rd finals match and we ended the competition as Finalists.

Application to co-host a MAR Qualifying Event with FRC 1391 (The Metal Moose)

An application has been made to Mid-Atlantic Robotics for FRC 1391 and FRC 1640 to co-host a 2016 MAR Qualifying Event. The venue would be The Westtown School.

Demo at Avon Grove Charter School - 9-June-2015

The team held its first robotics demonstration at Avon Grove Charter School. Thanks to Malia and Paul for organizing this and to all who participated.

Congratulations to our Graduates

Our graduating students brought the team through a period of amazing growth and success. We thank them and wish them success at University and beyond.

  • Patrick D - Programming Lead - Downingtown S.T.E.M. Academy
  • Brad M - Electrical Lead - Downingtown East High School
  • Hannah T - The Baldwin School
  • Rachael T - The Baldwin School
  • Malia A - Avon Grove Charter School
  • Michael L - Downingtown S.T.E.M. Academy
  • Henry K - Avon Grove Charter School
  • Ryan D - University Scholars
  • Marina SM - PA Leadership Charter School
  • Kira K - Avon Grove Charter School

Clem McKown Arkema Arena Award Finalist

Clem McKown was a Finalist for Arkema's Arena Award. The award is inspired by Theodore Roosevelt's "Man in the Arena" quotation from his speech on "Citizenship in a Republic" delivered at the Sorbonne - 23-April-1910

Demo during Downingtown West High School step-up day - 1-May-2015

Downingtown West students Dana, Fatima and Trevor, with support from Laura and Ryan, introduced our robotics program to incoming freshmen.

Archimedes FINALISTS at FRC Championship - 22-25 April-2015

An awesome year for us at FRC Championship. While the team did not tread the hallowed ground of Einstein field this year, we very nearly did so; and as alliance captain rather than 2nd pick.

We finished qualifications as Archimedes 5th seed out of a field of 76 teams. We spent an anxious evening into the wee hours on Friday night working on our elimination strategy and putting together our alliance pick list. We put together a winning strategy and a great pick list.

...and then the impossible happened. We were able to pick up two complimentary team from our #1 pick list. Impossible! Picking up FRC 1310 (Runnymede Robotics - Toronto, ON, Canada) was enormous good fortune. Getting FRC 217 (ThunderChickens - Sterling Heights, MI) on the 2nd round; priceless. 1640, 1310 & 217 made an awesome and balanced alliance. And don't forget our 3rd pick, 2383 (Ninjineers - Plantation FL).

While we made it to Archimedes Finals, problems with DEWBOT's lift limited our scoring capability and we were unable to advance beyond this point.

Sugartown Elementary School's Lego Expo and Robotics Fair - 17-April-2015

A joint FRC1640 / FTC7314 demonstrations. Both teams were able to make their robots interact with the Sugartown students and were a huge hit!

FINALISTS at MAR Championship - 8-11 April-2015

Sab-BOT-age continued its outstanding performance at this event. After a rocky start (Intake Arm pneumatics did not work during the first qual match due to disconnected wire), 1640 slowly worked its way up to 2nd seed. We formed the 2nd alliance with teams 303 (The Test Team) and 4635 (Ironmen Robotics), finishing the event as Finalists.

During the last Finals match, DEWBOT XI succeeded in placing three capped 6-tote stacks on the scoring platform after burgling two RCs from the step - a new performance record for us.

The team finished the Mid-Atlantic Robotics competition season ranked 2nd (after 225) in a field of 121 teams. We qualified easily for FRC Championships.


CHAMPIONS at Seneca - 20-22 March-2015

A good second competition for us. We finished qualifications as 1st seed and invited 1218 (Vulcan Robotics) and 5113 (Combustible Lemons) to join the 1st alliance. Together, we won the event. Sab-BOT-age again received the Motorola Quality Award. The team earned 73 MAR qualifying points.

Swerve drive workshop with Team 365 - 19-March-2015

A multidisciplined team from Sab-BOT-age visited the Miracle Workerz to help work through some swerve drive issues.

FINALISTS at Hatboro-Horsham - 27-Feb - 1 March-2015

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). The team earned 61 MAR qualifying points at Hatboro-Horsham.

Boeing Engineering Week FIRST Robotics Demo - 26-Feb-2015

Team Sab-BOT-age made the photo banner on the FIRST website

Patrick, Abbilyn & Siri Maley
3rd photo of 7. Patrick Curran, Abbilyn and Siri Maley at the 2014 FRC Championship.

Downingtown Area Robotics-TCHS-Penn FLL Qualifying Event 2014 - 7-December-2014

Downingtown's third annual FIRST LEGO League Qualifying Event was held on 7 December, 2013 at the CCIU TCHS Brandywine Campus in Downingtown, PA. This competition was hosted by Downingtown Area Robotics to allow area FLL teams to compete and qualify for the Penn FLL Championship in this year's game, WORLD CLASSSM!

Eastern Pennsylvania FTC Qualifying Tournament - 6-December-2014

FTC 7314 Sab-BOT-age takes the Rockwell-Collins Innovate Award in its first Cascade Effect qualifier!

ArkemaNews Magazine - 24-November-2014

FRC 1640 sponsor Arkema posted an article in their intranet ArkemaNews Magazine regarding the team's outstanding 2014 performance and the overall program. All prior Arkema postings have been exclusively focused on the US portion of the company, but ArkemaNews Magazine has global visibility within the company.

DAR FLL Scrimmage - 22-November-2014

Downingtown's third annual FIRST LEGO League Tune Up, the D-Town Dust-off, at the CCIU TCHS-Brandywine in Downingtown, PA.

This non-qualifying event was hosted by Downingtown Area Robotics in cooperation with the TCHS to help area FLL teams gain experience and prepare for their Qualifiers in this year's game, WORLD CLASSSM! 15 area teams participated.

1640 featured in FIRST media

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Photographs of FRC 1640 are featured in FIRST's FRC Corporate Sponsorship flyer, FRC University Sponsorship Flyer and Season Recap. In addition, five of the 63 marketing tool photos in FRC's 2014 gallery show DEWBOT X and/or our drive team. One of these is shown at right.

Ramp Riot - 1-November-2014

Hosted by team 341 (Miss Daisy) at Wissahickon High School in Ambler PA. Team 1640 has participated at Ramp Riot every year of its existence. This year was an especially good one for teams Sab-BOT-age.

FTC 7314 won the FTC scrimmage, with the help of alliance partner 4433, Smoking Motors.

Team Sab-BOT-age ( FRC 1640) was 4th seed, alliance captain and FINALIST at Ramp Riot.

Duel on the Delaware - 18-October-2014

Held at Salem Community College in Carney's Point, NJ and hosted by teams 365 (Miracle Workerz) and 316 (LuNaTeCs), Sab-BOT-age has participated every year starting 2007.

Teams 316 (LuNaTeCs), 1640 and 1089 (Mercury) were Duel on the Delaware CHAMPIONS! This is Sab-BOT-age's 4th consecutive Duel victory.

Exchange Club of West Chester presentation & demo - 9-October-2014

Abbilyn, MacKenzie and Nicholas, with support from mentors Gary Deaver, Faith McKown and Andrew Weissman, reviewed FRC 1640's robotics program and community service to the Exchange Club of West Chester.

DASD School Board Presentation - 13-August-2014

Sab-BOT-age with DASD School Board President Jane Bertone and Superintendent Lawrence Mussoline
As a consequence of the team's outstanding competitive performance this year, we had the opportunity to present at the Downingtown Area School District's board meeting. While we are no longer affiliated officially with DASD, Sab-BOT-age is a DASD team by birth, and most of our students are from the district.

MAR Competitiveness Workshop

FRC 1640's Clem McKown and Mike Rizzo participated in a workshop organized by David Bodmar of FRC 11/193 (MORT & MORT Beta) on how to make MAR more competitive. Teams 25 (Raider Robotix), 222 (Tigertrons), 225 (TechFire), 341 (Miss Daisy), 1923 (Midknight Inventors) and 2590 (Nemesis) also participated.

Tippermans run Robot Springboard to teach robotics

For two years, FRC 1640's Hannah and Rachael have run Robot Springboard, bringing robotics, lessons to young students and attracting the attention of the US Secretary of Education, Arne Duncan. Their successful program has had international reach.

Main Line Kiwanis presentation & demonstration - 30-July-2014

Team Sab-BOT-age met with the Main Line Kiwanis to discuss our robotics program, the benefits to students and the team's competitive success.


Older news items can be found in:
News Archive 2014
News Archive 2013
News Archive 2012
News Archive 2011
News Archive 2010
News Archive 2009