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
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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
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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.
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Regional Finalist
Celebrates the Alliance that makes it to the final match of the competition.
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Judges’ Award
During the course of the competition, the judging panel may decide a team’s unique efforts, performance, or dynamics merit recognition.