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LADY BUSHWACKERS NEW ADVENTURE
Sirens of Velocity

Same Team... New Name



The Lady Bushwackers have decided to venture off into their own franchise as of November of 2004. They now call themselves the Sirens of Velocity. This team is the same old faces with a great new name. The Sirens plan to be just as successful as they were when they were a part of the Bushwacker family.

“Our decision to leave the Bushwackers was not an easy one, in fact it took weeks of discussion, debating and finally deciding that we just couldn’t financially remain with the team”, said Leslie Ramey the captain of the team.

The Sirens are very grateful for all of the hard work that Ron Kilbourne put in to making these ladies a top competitive team. They express fond memories of playing with the boys but are excited about their new adventures being a solo team. The Sirens will continue to play XPSL and NPPL. The Sirens will be adding the Ultimate Madness to their schedule in hopes of earning the title top Female Team in the nation. The Sirens are
sponsored by Velocity paintball and Proto Paintball.

 


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