FTC 2843 competed at this event. Our five member team enjoyed the day. The robot performed well, but
underwent some surgery between matches - the front panel was removed, because we thought it was responsible
for catching the rolling goal. Our robot, Mountain'skit, touched the tube after the goal was
unintentionally caught under the drivetrain. Later, while video recording a match, we discovered it was
due to the robot pushing the rolling goal into another object, the goal tipping slightly, and the base
fitting under the drivetrain.
At our first qualifier it was known as Mountain'skit. At the end of the first qualifer it went through a
naming ceremoney and was called Mountian'spaw. At the end of its second qualifer it went through another
naming ceremony. It is now known as Mountain'secho.