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CHAMPIONSHIP ROBOTICS TOURNAMENT
12th Annual North Texas
FIRST ® LEGO® LEAGUE
NORTH TEXAS FLL KIT SPONSOR
HOSTED BY
PRODUCED BY
SUPPORTED BY
CHAMPIONSHIP ROBOTICS TOURNAMENT
12th Annual North Texas
FIRST ® LEGO® LEAGUE
WISDOM HONOR SERVICE
Welcome to the North Texas FIRST ® LEGO® League (FLL) Regional Championship Tournament! FLL continues to grow by leaps and bounds in North Texas, with a total of 484 teams registered this season. We know that this will be a day of high energy and excitement. Remember, although this is a competition, we want to make sure EVERYONE is having a great time!
Whether you are a competitor, parent, sibling, or visitor – WELCOME! The Perot Museum of Nature and Science and Parish Episcopal School are pleased you are able to join us for the 12th annual tournament.
The following guidelines will help make your experience meaningful and will also allow the competition to move as smoothly as possible:
WELCOME To the 12th Annual Tournament
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As you observe the competition, please cheer for
teams respectfully. Spectators who do not follow the
FIRST ® guidelines of Gracious Professionalism and
Core Values may be asked to leave the competition.
FIRST ®, the Perot Museum of Nature and Science,
Parish Episcopal School, and the FLL Committee
staff are not responsible for team valuables. Please
protect your valuable computers by assigning
someone to watch over your area.
Hashtag your photos with #NorthTexasFLL and tag @perotmuseum.
The Robot Competition Area, Pit Area, and Judging
Rooms are designated for team members and
coaches only. Parents, educators, and other visitors
will not be permitted in these areas. Spectators are
welcome in all other areas.
As teams compete, please be mindful to not use
flash photography near the Robot Competition
tables. Camera flashes could potentially interfere
with any robot programmed using the light
sensor module.
Adults handling and/or programming robots can
result in team disqualification.
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ABOUT FIRST ®
FIRST ® (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) was founded in 1989
by inventor Dean Kamen to inspire young people’s interest and participation in science and
technology. Based in Manchester, NH, FIRST ® is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit public charity.
FIRST ® is supported by a strong network of sponsors and volunteers.
FIRST ® provides the FIRST ® Robotics Competition for high school students and the FIRST ®
LEGO® League for ages 9–14. FIRST ® also offers the Junior FIRST ® LEGO® League for ages
6–9 and the FIRST ® Tech Challenge, a mid-level robotics competition that offers high
school students a more affordable and accessible opportunity to participate in FIRST ®. For
more information, visit firstinspires.org.
GRACIOUS PROFESSIONALISMGracious Professionalism is part of the ethos of FIRST ® and is echoed by the Perot Museum of
Nature and Science. Gracious Professionalism is a way of doing things that encourages high-
quality work, emphasizes the value of others, and respects individuals and the community. With
Gracious Professionalism, fierce competition and mutual gain are not separate notions. Gracious
professionals learn and compete like crazy, but treat one another with respect and kindness in
the process.
ABOUT THE LEGO® GROUPThe LEGO® Group, a privately held, family-owned company based in Billund, Denmark, is one of the
world’s leading manufacturers of high quality, creative, educational play materials for children.
The company is committed to the development of children’s creative and imaginative abilities, and
its employees are guided by the motto adopted in the 1930s by founder Ole Kirk Christiansen:
“Only the best is good enough.” For more information, visit LEGO.com.
QUIET SCIENCE SPACEIf anyone needs a break from the excitement of the competition, please join us outside the chapel
for fun science activities in a more relaxed atmosphere from noon to 4pm.
*estimated time
7–8AM Registration Pits Open
8–8:30AM Coaches’ Meeting/Field Inspection
8:30–8:45AM Opening Ceremonies
9AM–12:05PM Judging Sessions
9AM–4PM Robot Games
1:45–3:15PM Pit Visits
4:30PM High Five Line Starts
4:45*–5:15PM Closing Ceremonies
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
*Please practice Gracious Professionalism by staying for our closing ceremonies. Once the closing ceremony has concluded, teams will need to clean their respective pit stations by 5:30pm.
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TOURNAMENT SITE MAPRobot Competition and Judging Rounds will be held in different locations. Signs and volunteers will help you find your way between areas of the Tournament. All Robot Rounds will be held on the 1st floor in the gym. All Judging Rounds will be held in various classrooms on the 1st and 2nd floors.
1st FLOOR 2nd FLOOR
NOTE Food and drink are allowed in the lobby, cafeteria, or outside.
No food or drink in the gym or the pits.
KEY Robot Game Specialty Rooms AED LocationJudging Rooms
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LUNCH AREA
REGISTRATION
1230VOLUNTEER
LOUNGE
Gym
ROBOT GAME SPECTATOR
AREA
West Courtyard
East Courtyard
GPAC
1204Room 1
1203 Room 2
1202 Room 3
PIT AREA
ENTRANCEPARKING
1117QUIET ROOM
2219 Room 4
2217 Room 5
2215 Room 6
2213 Room 7
2211 Room 8
2209 Room 9
2207 Room 10
2205 Room 11
2203 Room 12
2150JUDGE
DELIBERATIONROOM
(JUDGES ONLY)
Innovation Project, Robot Design, and Core Values
2019–2020 FLL CHALLENGE
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The 2019–2020 FLL Challenge, CITY SHAPER, consists of four components taking place during one daylong competition:
INNOVATION PROJECTTeams were tasked with identifying a problem with a building or public space in their community and designing
an innovative solution, sharing the solution with others, and then refining it. Teams are judged on their research,
innovative solution, and presentations.
ROBOT DESIGNTeams present the robots they designed, built, and programmed for the Robot Game and explain which missions
they built and/or programmed it to complete and their design process. Teams are judged on their mechanical
design, programming, and strategy/innovation.
CORE VALUESThe FIRST ® LEGO® League Core Values have been updated for the 2019–2020 season. The Core Values are no
longer program specific and have been replaced by the FIRST ® Core Values presented below. Teams are judged
on inspiration, teamwork, and Gracious Professionalism.
FIRST ® CORE VALUESWe express the FIRST ® philosophies of Gracious Professionalism® and Coopertition® through our Core Values:
Discovery: We explore new skills and ideas.
Innovation: We use creativity and persistence to improve our world.
Inclusion: We respect each other and embrace our differences.
Teamwork: We are stronger when we work together.
Fun: We enjoy and celebrate what we do!
Challenge Robot Game
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M01
M02 M03
M06
M08
M10
M11
M13
M14
M12 M09
M07
M04
M05
TABLE OVERVIEWWhen placing your Field on an Official Table, gently slide the Mat until it meets up against the South and East Border Walls. To hold the Mat in place, you may use a thin strip of black tape on the West edge as needed. Where the tape sticks to the Mat, it may cover the Mat’s black border only.
The Robot Game consists of scoring points by completing several mini-tasks, or Missions, using
an autonomous robot. Teams decide on which Missions to complete and how, using strategic
thinking and planning.
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M01
M02 M03
M06
M08
M10
M11
M13
M14
M12 M09
M07
M04
M05
TABLE OVERVIEWWhen placing your Field on an Official Table, gently slide the Mat until it meets up against the South and East Border Walls. To hold the Mat in place, you may use a thin strip of black tape on the West edge as needed. Where the tape sticks to the Mat, it may cover the Mat’s black border only.
QUALIF IER RESULTSNovember 16, 2019
PARISH EPISCOPAL SCHOOL Awards
1st Champion – 40077
2nd Champion – 24822
1st Innovation Project – 35385
2nd Innovation Project – 35386
1st Robot Design – 37976
2nd Robot Design – 654
1st Core Values – 40639
2nd Core Values – 49808
1st Robot Performance – 654
2nd Robot Performance – 37976
Judges Choice – 33308
Referees Choice – 48436
Advancing to Championship
40077 24822 654
Top 10 Robot Performance Scores
654: 345 37976: 330 40077: 310
33308: 305 24822: 235 26516: 230
41434: 215 48436: 215 26662: 200
35386: 190
ADAMSON HIGH SCHOOLAwards
1st Champion – 36675
2nd Champion – 20944
1st Innovation Project – 28985
2nd Innovation Project – 43331
1st Robot Design – 35639
2nd Robot Design – 46426
1st Core Values – 28995
2nd Core Values – 49420
1st Robot Performance – 46426
2nd Robot Performance – 36675
Judges Choice – 29482
Referees Choice – 43329
Advancing to Championship
36675 20944 29482
Top 10 Robot Performance Scores
46426: 215 36675: 210 20944: 185
43330: 175 35996: 160 29482: 155
43329: 155 49420: 145 28992: 140
35639: 125
HILLSBORO JUNIOR HIGHAwards
1st Champion – 33460
2nd Champion – 39906
1st Innovation Project – 16128
2nd Innovation Project – 1152
1st Robot Design – 13932
2nd Robot Design – 46044
1st Core Values – 26339
2nd Core Values – 36495
1st Robot Performance – 39906
2nd Robot Performance – 33460
Judges Choice – 31833
Referees Choice – 45938
Advancing to Championship
33906 33460 26339
Top 10 Robot Performance Scores
39906: 385 33460: 325 26339: 310
16128: 275 43584: 250 16098: 230
13932: 210 40689: 200 5289: 195
45938: 190
WILLIAMS HIGH SCHOOL Awards
1st Champion – 38526
2nd Champion – 6079
1st Innovation Project – 6082
2nd Innovation Project – 31469
1st Robot Design – 32015
2nd Robot Design – 41192
1st Core Values – 37822
2nd Core Values – 31481
1st Robot Performance – 38526
2nd Robot Performance – 41192
Judges Choice – 655
Referees Choice – 11969
Advancing to Championship
38526 6079 33936 6082 31469
Top 10 Robot Performance Scores 38526: 425 41192: 375 6079: 370
32015: 355 39007: 355 6082: 345
31469: 320 33936: 295 655: 295
31937: 295
November 23, 2019
O.P. NORMAN JR. HIGHAwards
1st Champion – 16034
2nd Champion – 35066
1st Innovation Project – 1366
2nd Innovation Project – 33622
1st Robot Design – 48667
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2nd Robot Design – 455
1st Core Values – 48041
2nd Core Values – 39776
1st Robot Performance – 33622
2nd Robot Performance – 16034
Judges Choice – 47974
Referees Choice – 34929
Advancing to Championship
16034 35066 47974 33622
Top 10 Robot Performance Scores
33622: 415 16034: 385 35066: 370
47974: 345 48041: 330 34929: 300
455: 300 34927: 260 653: 250
48474: 235
CONRAD HIGH SCHOOLAwards
1st Champion – 21764
2nd Champion – 478
1st Innovation Project – 20236
2nd Innovation Project – 47259
1st Robot Design – 33126
2nd Robot Design – 35945
1st Core Values – 23282
2nd Core Values – 45148
1st Robot Performance – 45148
2nd Robot Performance – 45222
Judges Choice – 49417
Referees Choice – 41187
Advancing to Championship 21764 478 47259 33126 20236
Top 10 Robot Performance Scores 45148: 365 45222: 350 33126: 340
16690: 330 21764: 315 16691: 315
478: 300 39777: 285 15528: 265
35945: 260
November 30, 2019
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLASAwards
1st Champion – 38802
2nd Champion – 19317
1st Innovation Project – 49637
2nd Innovation Project – 47108
1st Robot Design – 33461
2nd Robot Design – 47405
1st Core Values – 3226
2nd Core Values – 47939
1st Robot Performance – 38802
2nd Robot Performance – 47405
Judges Choice – 18163
Referees Choice – 38626
Advancing to Championship 33802 19317 33461 47939 47108
Top 10 Robot Performance Scores 38802: 350 47405: 350 47939: 280
3225: 280 33467: 275 37828: 270
19317: 250 3226: 245 47328: 240
18163: 230
DECEMBER 7, 2019
ALLEN STEAM CENTERAwards
1st Champion – 40781
2nd Champion – 39291
1st Innovation Project – 39290
2nd Innovation Project – 26971
1st Robot Design – 31472
2nd Robot Design – 31484
1st Core Values – 46541
2nd Core Values – 31485
1st Robot Performance – 40781
2nd Robot Performance – 31472
Judges Choice – 49502
Referees Choice – 25295
Advancing to Championship 46541 31484 46542 39291 40781
Top 10 Robot Performance Scores 40781: 360 31472: 295 49504: 290
31480: 270 31468: 260 46543: 260
39291: 250 37826: 230 25295: 220
46544: 215
ADAMSON HIGH SCHOOLAwards
1st Champion – 28981
2nd Champion – 42719
1st Innovation Project – 35992
2nd Innovation Project – 20962
1st Robot Design – 29000
2nd Robot Design – 29895
1st Core Values – 28987
2nd Core Values – 35994
1st Robot Performance – 20945
2nd Robot Performance – 42699
Judges Choice – 46870
Referees Choice – 42706
Advancing to Championship 28981 42719 46870 29000 35994
Top 10 Robot Performance Scores 20945: 275 42699: 275 29894: 225
42722: 215 28987: 215 29895: 210
46870: 195 42719: 195 20962: 190
42706: 185
NOLAN CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL Awards
1st Champion – 1763
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2nd Champion – 32133
1st Innovation Project – 45016
2nd Innovation Project – 42048
1st Robot Design – 31266
2nd Robot Design – 39812
1st Core Values – 48538
2nd Core Values – 48539
1st Robot Performance – 40927
2nd Robot Performance – 6081
Referees Choice – 1102
Advancing to Championship 1763 32133 40927 42048 45016
Top 10 Robot Performance Scores 40927: 380 6081: 345 48535: 330
39812: 325 1763: 295 31489: 275
44363: 240 31266: 230 48538: 225
42048: 220
CONRAD HIGH SCHOOL Awards
1st Champion – 32477
2nd Champion – 33068
1st Innovation Project – 19791
2nd Innovation Project – 48172
1st Robot Design – 47337
2nd Robot Design – 39047
1st Core Values – 44657
2nd Core Values – 46018
1st Robot Performance – 33068
2nd Robot Performance – 32477
Judges Choice – 49330
Referees Choice – 14450
Advancing to Championship 32477 33068 28284 47337 19791
Top 10 Robot Performance Scores 33068: 485 32477: 460 47538: 455
45147: 375 47337: 365 14450: 340
28284: 325 48878: 325 44330: 320
26652: 315
CLEBURNE HIGH SCHOOLAwards 1st Champion – 38075
2nd Champion – 26340
1st Innovation Project – 8938
2nd Innovation Project – 24380
1st Robot Design – 26338
2nd Robot Design – 40657
1st Core Values – 48919
2nd Core Values – 29914
1st Robot Performance – 40657
2nd Robot Performance – 26338
Judges Choice – 44877
Referees Choice – 33106
Advancing to Championship 26340 38075 8938 26338 40538
Top 10 Robot Performance Scores40657: 430 26338: 400 38075: 350
42007: 350 33106: 325 26340: 320
48029: 295 39671: 295 40538: 275
46766: 275
December 14, 2019
UME PREPARATORY ACADEMYAwards 1st Champion – 34197
2nd Champion – 45562
1st Innovation Project – 47819
2nd Innovation Project – 7122
1st Robot Design – 34198
2nd Robot Design – 46652
1st Core Values – 23296
2nd Core Values – 38970
1st Robot Performance – 46652
2nd Robot Performance – 34198
Judges Choice – 29892
Referees Choice – 34196
Advancing to Championship 34197 45592 34198 46652 7122
Top 10 Robot Performance Scores46652: 350 34198: 335 34197: 320
23296: 300 7266: 290 45072: 255
45072: 250 45592: 245 43718: 240
38970: 230
WILLIAMS HIGH SCHOOLAwards 1st Champion – 7274
2nd Champion – 31478
1st Innovation Project – 31471
2nd Innovation Project – 25299
1st Robot Design – 25291
2nd Robot Design – 30312
1st Core Values – 25300
2nd Core Values – 31487
1st Robot Performance – 7274
2nd Robot Performance – 31478
Judges Choice – 7270
Referees Choice – 30313
Advancing to Championship 31478 7274 25291 30312 31471
Top 10 Robot Performance Scores7274: 285 31478: 260 31479: 255
30313: 245 31477: 240 25290: 225
30314: 225 30315: 220 7184: 210
31467: 205
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SPECIAL THANKSQualifiers are produced by area schools with support from the Perot Museum of Nature
and Science and are dependent on volunteers from the community. Special thanks to
following people who spent countless hours and possibly a few sleepless nights to make
FLL in the North Texas Region possible by organizing events and/or volunteering time to
serve as Head Referees and Judge Advisors:
Amanda Appel
Amy Bates
Anoop Padmanabhan
Aranda Johnson
Beth Kirner
Callan Kaut
Clarence Davis
Emily Esh
Gary Sullivan
Greg Burnham
Greg Gorman
Guido Climer
Gwenda Davis
Jay (Scott) Moelling
Jay Jordan
Jenn Makins
Jessica Liken
Jim Brodnick
Joe Varnell
Joseph Schelanko
Kristen Turner
Lloyd Kwan
Marcie Keller
Marisa Solomon
Michael Calahan
Michaela Calahan
Michelle Newman
Patrick Michaud
Ray Depta
Shendolyn Anderson
Stephanie Burnham
Tammy Fry
Teresa Lenling
VANSTON MIDDLE SCHOOLAwards 1st Champion – 32111
2nd Champion – 37977
1st Innovation Project – 37690
2nd Innovation Project – 19956
1st Robot Design – 34996
2nd Robot Design – 32476
1st Core Values – 40293
2nd Core Values – 47072
1st Robot Performance – 37977
2nd Robot Performance – 6078
Referees Choice – 45257
Advancing to Championship 32111 37977 34699 37690 47072
Top 10 Robot Performance Scores37977: 370 6078: 335 47072: 325
45257: 325 34699: 315 44: 300
20928: 300 32111: 295 49035: 285
15509: 280
COMPETITION AND JUDGING AWARDSAll team members in the CITY SHAPER competition will receive a medal for their hard work and
team commitment in reaching this level of competition. In addition, the following awards will be
given for specific areas of judging and competition:
CHAMPION’S AWARDChampion’s Award 1st Place
Champion’s Award 2nd Place
Champion’s Award 3rd Place
INSPIRATION
TEAMWORK
GRACIOUS PROFESSIONALISM
MECHANICAL DESIGN
PROGRAMMING
STRATEGY AND INNOVATION
RESEARCH
INNOVATIVE SOLUTION
PRESENTATION
ROBOT PERFORMANCE Robot Performance 1st Place
Robot Performance 2nd Place
Robot Performance 3rd Place
JUDGES CHOICE AWARD
REFEREES CHOICE AWARD
INQUIRING MINDS
OUTSTANDING VOLUNTEER AWARD
Teams that win the Champion’s Awards are not
eligible to win Robot Design, Project, or Teamwork
Awards. All teams are eligible for the Robot
Performance Awards.
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© Copyright 2020. United States Foundation for Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (US FIRST®) and LEGO®. All rights reserved. LEGO® and the
LEGO® logo are registered trademarks of the LEGO® Group. FIRST® LEGO® League (FLL®) and the FLL logo are registered trademarks of US FIRST® and the LEGO® Group.
AND TO OUR QUALIFIER HOSTS
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THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS
WISDOM HONOR SERVICE
WISDOM HONOR SERVICE
NORTH TEXAS FLL KIT SPONSOR
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