Team 2227 – 10,000 Lakes Regional Competition

At the 10,000 Lakes Regional in St Paul, MN we ranked 17 out of 51, had a record of 6-3-0, and earned 15 qualification points and 5 award points. 

Day 1:

Pit set-up first thing in the morning led by Eli. After setting up, our scouters, Sal and Peyton, split up and started talking to other teams. Meanwhile, our drive team (Remi, Skyler, and Logan) were discussing how to strategize with other teams and getting ready for practice matches. We had 4 practice matches, winning the first two and losing the second two. Victoria and ThuyVi were our coaches and media personnel, switching positions each match throughout the competition. 

Day 2:

On our second day of the competition we played 7 qualification matches, finishing with a record of 4-3-0 on the day. Judges walked through during the day and talked with every team. Because of this it was important to always have at least one person in the pit, typically Ada. We explained what our robot could do, how and what we did while brainstorming our robot, talked about our sponsors and outreach, and answered any questions the judges had. For each match we always made sure to strategize with the other drive teams on our alliance to ensure we had a solid plan. 

During one of our matches we got stuck on an algae, which resulted in a loss. We were able to overcome this issue and avoid it the rest of the competition. Though we avoided seriously damaging our robot, we did have to rebuild and strengthen brackets for the intake due to repeated collisions with other robots and the coral station. 

Day 3:

On the last day of competition, we had 2 qualification matches in the morning. They were both wins, bringing our ranking up, and finishing at 17th. We were not chosen to be in an alliance for the finals, but, based on our ranking we were asked to be a backup team. While we were not needed, we watched the matches and were ready to go at a moment’s notice. Awards were announced throughout finals between matches We were awarded the Creativity Award sponsored by Rockwell Automation! It was very exciting. 

Now that the FIRST Dive Reefscape season is done, we are planning what to do next. Here are some things we have going on:

  • Sponsor Appreciation Night on Tuesday, May 13, 2025
    • Watch for invitations in the mail and/or your email
  • Team Banquet
  • 49er’s Day Parade on Thursday, June 12, 2025
  • Summer meeting schedule
    • Arduino practice
    • Organizing equipment and ordering new
  • MN State Fair – date TBD

Thank you to all of our sponsors who helped us out throughout the season!

Gene Haas Foundation grant winners!

March 15, 2025

Nailed down autos, practiced driving and climbing today! We added a coral deflector and sponsor panels to the robot. We worked a lot on figuring out our cycle times and rehearsing talking to judges and scouts. Things are looking good for our upcoming competition.

Weekly Updates

Feb 1, 2025

We have been extending our meetings due to losing a few from school closures. Our goal today is to have everything CADed so we can move forward with the build process. Team shirts have been ordered, thank you TeeSquared for your sponsorship!

Feb. 8, 2025

Thanks to the snow, only six students were able to make it today. Despite that, a lot got done. Our elevator is attached to the robot and the bumpers are able to be mounted. For our listening pleasure today, we listened to the music of John Williams to celebrate his birthday. If you don’t know who he is, he composed music for over 100 films; including Star Wars, Jurassic Park, and Harry Potter.

Feb. 15, 2025

Coral Manipulator done and mounted, Algae Manipulator 90% done, Climber mounted, 80% of wiring done and Cage Catcher done and mounted! Job well done for the students here today!

Feb. 27, 2025

I missed this past Saturday post because we were at Week Zero. We had a great day! Our bumper was complimented and several teams were impressed at our ability to hang from the cage!

March 1, 2025

Lots of stuff was done today! We are using Pathfinder to map out autonomous routes, and it is working really well. Algae is claw is reinstalled and the plexi coral intake will be mounted and ready for fine tuning.

This weekend at MRI

On Saturday, September 28th our team competed in the Minnesota Robotics Invitational (MRI) in Roseville, MN. All members were given a chance to explore different roles in the drive team and alternate between each match.

Our main goal this year during the pre-season is to give all our team members experience and preparations for competitions in EVERY aspect of Robotics. We want all of our members to be capable of driving a robot, understanding how its coded, being a human player, scouting, answering questions, planning strategies and more. To do that, we are competing in 3 pre-season competitions before official seasons start.

We want to start the 2025 season strong with our best abilities. These competitions give us the opportunities to learn without the same stress and risk of larger competitions. We also get to introduce our new members to the FIRST environment!

2227 In 49er’s Day Parade!!

Today ,June 13th, our team participated in Fridley’s 49er’s Day Parade!! We showed off our 2016 robot for a bit, handed out candy, we even got to answer questions and encourage other students to join robotics! We had a blast, enjoyed the weather and had our fair share of technical issues along with overcoming said issues.

Sponsor Appreciation Night!!

Today we had 7 of our sponsors show up to our sponsor appreciation night! Sponsors graciously offered us a tour of the Nation Tool and Machinery facility and 3 people from Cummins, who took time out of their day, came to stop by. Our wonderful sponsors got to ask questions, talk to our mentors and students, and even play around with this seasons robot Princess Scene Queen! Thank you to everyone who came! <3

Staff Appreciation Night!

On May 7th, our team organized a staff appreciation night for Fridley teachers and staff members, due to it being teacher appreciation week. Individuals who attended were invited to come for refreshments, checking how our robot works, ask team members questions, take a look at our processes for an off-season robot, and even try their hand at driving this seasons robot. We had around twenty or more teachers, administrators, and school board members attend, and we are all so glad that they were able to make it! We love our staff members and appreciate everything they do for our school and community!

Throughout the night, we made sure to take pictures to show you just how much fun it was!

Fridley Middle School Assembly!

Today our drive team presented at the middle school assembly, to grades 5-8.

At this assembly we showed off our robots abilities, talked about what we do in robotics, invited 8th graders to inquire and potentially even join our team as they transition into high school. We hope to have left an impact on these younger students, here are some pictures to show how it went!

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