Orignally published on 68Caliber.com September 12, 2010
The Mersey Road Predators were on the attack during event three of the
Atlantic Tactical Woodsball League (ATWL) event at Mersey Road Paintball
on August 28th, 2010.
The Predators were confident that they would be able to catch the
current point leaders and defending champions Mersey Road Mercenaries,
as well as second place Team Anthraxx, both of whom they trailed by only
a small margin. Iron Legion trailed the Predators by an equally small
margin, making every game count. The Predators entered the competition
confident that they would be able to catch and move ahead of the
leaders.
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Sunday, September 5, 2010
AXBL Event 3 Now in the Books
Hurricane Earl was still a category one when it made landfall on the
morning of Saturday September 4th, what was suppose to be the first day
of AXBL event 3. The event was postponed until the next day, giving time
for the field to be repaired and set up for Sunday.
The morning of Sunday September 5 dawned as perfect day for paintball. The small crew who had been hard at work the evening before were successful, Overkill Sportz, in Mount Uniake, Nova Scotia showed no sign of the chaos from the previous day.
To finish the event on time and ensure everyone would make their flights home on time, AX4 games were intermixed with AXBL, all games were shortened by 10 minutes and the All Star game was cancelled.
The morning of Sunday September 5 dawned as perfect day for paintball. The small crew who had been hard at work the evening before were successful, Overkill Sportz, in Mount Uniake, Nova Scotia showed no sign of the chaos from the previous day.
To finish the event on time and ensure everyone would make their flights home on time, AX4 games were intermixed with AXBL, all games were shortened by 10 minutes and the All Star game was cancelled.
Saturday, August 28, 2010
ATWL Event III at Mersey Road Paintball
The Mersey Road Predators woodsball team were on the attack against the
best woodsball teams in the region at event three of the Atlantic
Tactical Woodsball League (ATWL), at Mersey Road Paintball in Hubbards,
Nova Scotia on August 28th, 2010.
The Predators came into the day confident that they would be able to catch the league leading, defending champion Mersey Road Mercenaries and Team Anthraxx.
"There are some great teams in the league this year" said Predator player and field owner Jim Langlois "We will need to play our best paintball of the year if we want a chance to take the title."
The Predators played well all day but were unable to close the gap on the leading teams. Both the Mercenaries and Anthraxx maintained their slim lead in the standing, despite a strong push from the young Iron Legion squad.
The teams are so close in the standings that any team has the possibility to win. The final event will be needed to decide the 2010 Atlantic Tactical Woodsball League Champion.
Fire Island Paintball in Nova Scotia, is hosting event four in early October. The field will live up to it’s name, as the hottest woodsball action of the season will be played at the ATWL final.
The Predators came into the day confident that they would be able to catch the league leading, defending champion Mersey Road Mercenaries and Team Anthraxx.
"There are some great teams in the league this year" said Predator player and field owner Jim Langlois "We will need to play our best paintball of the year if we want a chance to take the title."
The Predators played well all day but were unable to close the gap on the leading teams. Both the Mercenaries and Anthraxx maintained their slim lead in the standing, despite a strong push from the young Iron Legion squad.
The teams are so close in the standings that any team has the possibility to win. The final event will be needed to decide the 2010 Atlantic Tactical Woodsball League Champion.
Fire Island Paintball in Nova Scotia, is hosting event four in early October. The field will live up to it’s name, as the hottest woodsball action of the season will be played at the ATWL final.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Tippmann Cahllenge Mirabel 2010
Six Tippinators made the 28 hour round trip drive from Halifax, to join over 1200 other players in one of the best organized paintball events in the country. To facilitate 1200 players, Mirabel joined all of their individual fields together to one large field. This made a multifaceted field which required repeatedly changing playing styles in order to be successful.
Though the game was played in the heart of Quebec, not all players at the game were French Canadaian. The Tipps were happy to play along side Glen Hogan, Sean Thompson and a crew from Paintball Paradise in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The Paradise guys, and gal, played a similar fire and move, highly aggressive style as the Tipps. Although the teams camefrom opposite sides of the country, they played like old friends.
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