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BIG GAME GETS BIGGER
Cousin's Paintball

The biggest BIG Game in the Northeast just got bigger.



YES.....the HELICOPTER will be there!!

Players, mark your calendars for May 15 and 16, when more than 2,000 paintballers will gather at Cousins Paintball’s 88-acre facility in Coram, Long Island for the 2004 Big Game, Part One.

It’s been called "the Woodstock of Paintball ," with thousands of players gathering from around the world to join the fun. This year’s Big Game has been expanded to two full days of paintball action. Two MVPs—one for each team—will also receive huge trophies. As always, the helicopter shooting overhead and tanks plowing through the woods will add to the excitement. And a huge vendor tent will showcase all the latest paintball gear. "Players and manufacturers alike are clamoring to be a part of this year’s Big Game," says Cousins marketing manager John Canida. "It’s going to be bigger than
ever."

The Coram game is the first of three in the Cousins Big Game trilogy. The excitement continues in Manchester, N.J. on June 27, and in
Newburgh, N.Y. on August 22, with Big Game, Parts Two and Three. Players who register in advance for all three games in the series receive one event free. You can register online, at www.cousinspaintball.com

 


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