Judge's Award|3|false|false|The Judges Award is given at the discretion of the Judges to a Team they have encountered whose unique efforts, performance or dynamics merit recognition, yet the Team does not fit into any of the existing Award categories.| |false| |0|0|0 Compass Award|3|false|false|The Compass Award recognizes an adult coach or mentor who provided outstanding guidance and support for a FIRST Tech Challenge Team throughout the year. The winner of the Compass Award is determined from candidates nominated by FIRST Tech Challenge student Team members, via a 40-60 second video submission, highlighting how their mentor has helped them become an outstanding Team and truly demonstrated what it means to be a Gracious Professional.| |true| |0|0|0 Promote Award|3|false|false|The Promote Award is given to the Team that is most successful in creating a compelling message for the public designed to change our culture and celebrate science, technology, engineering and math. The FIRST Tech Challenge Public Service Announcement Video was evaluated by the Judges to determine the winner of this Award. Teams must present a thoughtful and high-quality video which appeals to the general public and best exhibits this year's topic of "This is how I plan to pay FIRST forward..."| |false| |0|0|0 Control Award|3|true|false|The Control Award is given to the Team that demonstrates innovative thinking in the control system to solve Game challenges such as Autonomous Operation, enhancing mechanical systems with intelligent control, or using sensors to achieve better results on the Field.| Their unstoppable robot really raised the bar in control design. The well-documented code looked for every contingency and was made to score highly. For us mere mortals, trying to understand how they did it all will make you go crazy. The Control Award winner is team 116 the Crazy Eights!|false| |116|0|0 Motivate Award|3|true|false|Next we have the Motivate Award. This Judged Award celebrates the Team that exemplifies the essence of the FIRST Tech Challenge competition and embraces the culture of FIRST while making a collective effort to make FIRST known throughout their school, and community and sparks others to embrace the culture of FIRST.|Next we have the Motivate Award. This Judged Award celebrates the Team that exemplifies the essence of the FIRST Tech Challenge competition and embraces the culture of FIRST while making a collective effort to make FIRST known throughout their school, and community and sparks others to embrace the culture of FIRST.|false| |13699|10240|7030 Design Award|3|true|false|The intent of the Design Award is to expand on the challenge, inspiring Teams to incorporate industrial design into their robots. These elements can be shown in the simplicity of the design as it applies to the tasks, the look and feel of the robot, and how the design allows us to think of robots in new ways. The Design aspect must serve a function - but they should also differentiate the robot in a unique fashion.|This robot design is clear and precise. They obvious put plenty of thought into design and it really showed. Their robot had a 48 inch reach that blew our minds! This design award goes to team 7030 the RoboMinds from Horizon Science Academy.|false| |7030|116|10240 Rockwell Collins Innovate Award|3|true|false|The Rockwell Collins Innovate Award celebrates a Team that has the ingenuity and inventiveness to make their designs come to life. This Award is given to the Team that the Judges feel has the most Innovative and Creative Robot design solution to the FIRST Tech Challenge. Elements of this Award include elegant design, robustness and 'out of the box' thinking with regard to design. This Award may address the design of the whole robot or some sub-assembly component of the robot. The creative component needs to work consistently, but a robot does not have to work all of the time during Matches to be considered for this Award. The Team's Engineering Notebook showed the design of the component(s) and the Team's robot, and clearly explains how the Team arrived at|This robot's wheels threaded and banded together on the field. The innovative design roared onto the field because they knew what they were doing. They pounced onto the relic to earn their well-deserved victory. This innovate award goes to team 10253, Bobcat Robotics from Back of the Yards.|false| |10253|10481|10240 Connect Award|3|true|false|Our next Award, The Connect Award, is presented to the Team that the Judges' feel most connected with their local community, FIRST and the business world. The best Team is more than the sum of its parts, and recognizes that their schools and communities play an essential part to their success. The recipient of this Award is recognized for helping the community understand FIRST, the FIRST Tech Challenge, and the Team itself. In addition, the Team that wins this Award is aggressively seeking engineers and exploring the opportunities available in the world of engineering, science and technology.|This team has worked diligently with students from other schools both in their communities and around the world. Specifically, their innovative methods of connecting to and teaching younger students set them apart from the rest of the pack. For howling their coding tutorials to pups in all 50 states, the connect award goes to team 8728 the Bionic Wolves from Wolscott School.|false| |8728|7030|10240 Think Award|3|true|false|This judged award is given to the Team that best reflects the journey the Team took as they experienced the engineering design process during the build season. The Engineering Notebook is the key reference for judges to help identify the most deserving Team. This Team's Engineering Notebook focused on the design and build stages of the Team's robot and exemplified their journey as a team and engineers.|This thoughtful effort is by a brotherhood exhibiting great teamwork. The team clearly had to noodle around with their design, but eventually they got it right. The lucky winner, taking home the GOLD in the Think award goes to team 10481 the Shambot Gold from St. Patrick High School.|false| |10481|10240|8728 Dean's List Semi-Finalist Award|3|false|false|FIRST Dean's List Finalists are outstanding student leaders whose passion for and effectiveness at attaining FIRST ideals is exemplary. These students were nominated by their teams for their direct contributions and impact on others -exemplifying leadership and commitment, on their FIRST Tech Challenge team, in their school, and in their community. FIRST Dean's List Semi-Finalists, recognized here today, will be considered within their state/region for the two spots as Dean's List Finalists.| |true| |0|0|0 Dean's List Finalist Award|3|false|false|FIRST Dean's List Finalists are outstanding student leaders whose passion for and effectiveness at attaining FIRST ideals is exemplary. These students were nominated by their teams for their direct contributions and impact on others -exemplifying leadership and commitment, on their FIRST Tech Challenge team, in their school, and in their community. FIRST Dean's List Finalists, recognized here today, are also our nominees for the FIRST Dean's List at the Championship.| |true| |0|0|0 Inspire Award|3|true|true|The Inspire Award is given to the Team that the Judges felt truly embodied the 'challenge' of the FIRST Tech Challenge program. The Team that receives this award is a strong ambassador for FIRST programs and works to promote FIRST and make it loud in their community. The Team that receives this Award has performed well in all Judging categories and was chosen by the Judges as a model FIRST Tech Challenge Team on and off the playing field. The Judges used Match performance, observations made during interviews and in the pit area, the Team's Engineering Notebook, and performance on the playing field in determining the winner.|This team excelled in all categories and their bot really stood out on the playing field. We can confidently say that their accomplishments were all skill and not just luck. At the end of the day, theyr left their competition green with envy. The Inspire award winner is team 10240 Shambot Green from St. Patrick High School|false| |10240|7030|10481 Chicago League Championship 2 Winning Alliance|3|false|false| | |true|1: 116,10240|116|10240|0 Chicago League Championship 2 Finalist Alliance|3|false|false| | |true|3: 7007,7030|7007|7030|0 Rookie Award|3|false|false| | This team really impressed the judges with team spirit. Though they are a rookie team, we are confident they have learned much their first season and we look forward to seeing them grow into strong contenders. The team that earned the Rookie All-Star Award is Team 13829 Solorio Robotics.|false| |13829|0|0