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Rookie Tournaments


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Posted by:
Andrew Marcum
on July 30, 2003 at 20:14:14

My team (3-man, upgradable to 5-man once my friends finally get their guns) is looking for beginner tournaments to play at in either Ohio or the closely-surrounding states. We've played in one so far (3-man beginner at Toledo) and we placed first in it. If anyone knows of ANY rookie tournaments in the areas I mentioned, could you please either Personal Message me or, more preferred, e-mail me at BatCracker13@aol.com. We are very interested in BIG rookie tournaments. I read about a semi-recent tournament that went on in Chicago. They were holding an 5-man and 10-man open and the ALSO held a beginner tournament at the same place. There were tons of teams (judging by the results page). This is the kind of tournament we are really wanting to get into (the big ones) but ANY is great! We just wanna play paintball and have fun. Thanks!

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