BAE SYSTEMS LEGO League

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State Tournament Official Results 2006
FIRST LEGO LEAGUE

Director's Awards (overall well-rounded teams)

The Inventioneers, Team 1693 from Pelham, earned the Director's Award.

Runner up for the Director’s Award was Team 1405, the Nano Monkeys from Elm Street Middle School, Nashua.

Technical Performance Awards (highest overall score based on the robot's performance in the timed rounds) went to:

First Place: Team 195, The Flying Geeks from Nashua Christian Academy.

Second Place: Team 2624, the Nano Hogs from Safford School in Hollis.

Third Place: Team 5, Mindstorms Mayhem, Milford Area Youth Homeschoolers Enriching Minds.

Fourth Place: Team 1727, Chicnology from Merrimack Middle School and Thornton’s Ferry Elementary School, Merrimack.

Technical Robot Design Awards (incorporation of robot design and programming) went to:

First Place: Team 195, The Flying Geeks.

Second Place: Team 619, Mach 6 from Manchester Church of Christ.

Third Place: Team 2624, the Nano Hogs.

Team Project Presentation Awards (best proposal concept, documentation and oral presentation) went to:

First Place:  Team 2517, the Handy Green Machines from Chester Academy.

Second Place:  Team 1773, Artificial Intelligence from South Meadow School in Peterborough.

Third Place: Team 5095, Girls Precision Robotics Team (GPRT) from Manchester.

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

First Place: Team 5, Mindstorms Mayhem

Second Place: Team 1560, The Computer Chips from Londonderry.

Third Place: Team 1840, Nanohawks from Hillside Middle School, Manchester.

Special Judges’ Awards (recognize particularly innovative strategies and performance) went to:

The Judges’ Rookie Team Award went to Team 1817, The New Boston Robo-Soxs from Bedford.

The Judges’ High 5 Award for ultimate grace under pressure went to Team 1478, the Memorial Mini-Mindstormers from Hudson Memorial School.

The Judges’ Perfect Process Award for planning and execution went to Team 1596, the iBot Nanos from Amherst Middle School.

The Judges’ Against All Odds Award that recognizes the team that persevered despite several setbacks.was given to Team 574, the Hampstead Hackers from Hampstead Academy in Atkinson.
 
The Outstanding Coach Award went to Jen Gaffney, an 8th grade math teacher from Elm Street Middle School. 

Outstanding Volunteer Award went to Randy Bohannan, the Flying Geeks coach and team mentor.

Young Adult Mentor Awards were given to Kristine Zeeb and Celia Nissen for the support and guidance they provided to the Space Cowboys team throughout the FLL season.