I, too, was a hacker there. PennApps this year was definitely a great time, but the judging didn't really align well with the quality of apps. One of the most popular apps, PayTango, had a completely faked demo from what I saw (I saw the play button show up when they tapped a button on the iPad, revealing that it was just an image slideshow of mockups). That and the demo time was severely truncated, 75 seconds is enough to demo about one feature, and when your app has several features it's impossible to show it all.
The press didn't even cover some of the coolest hacks in my opinion, like <a href="http://pokebattle.herokuapp.com" rel="nofollow">http://pokebattle.herokuapp.com</a> , <a href="http://bbcat.co" rel="nofollow">http://bbcat.co</a> , <a href="http://electioneering.us" rel="nofollow">http://electioneering.us</a> , and <a href="http://notableapp.herokuapp.com" rel="nofollow">http://notableapp.herokuapp.com</a> , and some more I can't recall.
I understand that it's hard for them to deal with so many participants though (it was may more than they had planned), so I applaud them for their effort and expect them to improve their plans accordingly for the spring event, which will definitely be just as popular if not more-so.