BAE SYSTEMS LEGO League

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State Tournament Official Results 2005
FIRST LEGO LEAGUE

Director’s Award (overall best performance based on five elements: robot design, robot performance score, research presentation, team work and FLL values)

First Place: Mindstorms Mayhem, Nashua, N.H.
Second Place: Mach 6, Manchester Church of Christ, Manchester, N.H.

Technical Performance Award (highest overall score based on the robot’s performance in the timed rounds):

First Place: More Mayhem, homeschoolers, N.H
Second Place: The NERDS, New Hampshire Robotics Institute, Windham, N.H.

Technical Robot Design Award (best incorporation of team design and programming):

First Place: The NERDS, New Hampshire Robotics Institute, Windham, N.H.
Second Place: Pirate Hogs, The Safford School, Hollis, N.H.

Team Project Presentation Award (best proposal concept, documentation, and oral presentation):

First Place: Sea Urchins from Elm Street Middle School, Nashua, N.H.
Second Place: More Mayhem, homeschoolers, N.H.

Teamwork Award (team whose members best demonstrate enthusiasm and spirit, partnering among themselves and among the teams, and problem solving skills):

First Place:  Technical Difficulty, South Meadow School, Peterborough, N.H.
Second Place: Flying Geeks, Nashua Christian Academy, Nashua, N.H.

The Rookie Inspiration Award was given to Chaotic Robotics from New Boston, N.H.

Best Innovative Solution Award for unique use of components in the robot’s design and performance went to And The Cat, homeschoolers from Strafford, N.H.

Top Blocks received the Gracious Professionalism Award for their noted interaction with the other FLL participants, judges and the audience. Top Blocks, a Caring Kids 4-H Club from Brendwood, N.H.

The Creative Style Award, recognizing the unique presentation of the results of their studies, went to DigiDudes.

Team Spirit Award was presented to Shmieglehumberflu.

Outstanding Volunteer Award went Bryan Lee; Outstanding Coach Award went to Kevin Desaulniers (The Majigerz from Presentation of Mary Academy, Hudson, N.H.); and the Outstanding Young Adult went to Brittany Jennings.