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AFTS EVENT
AFTS



As the premiere Southern California tournament series the Adrenaline Force Tournament Series (AFTS) kicks off it’s 2nd event in the 2006 season June 11th at Paintball Fury in Acton California owned and operated by Eric Felix. The AFTS offers 4 divisions: 5 Man Open, 5 Man Rookie, 3 Man Rookie and a 3 Man Beginner. Max 40 Teams only so don’t Delay. Registration is now open for the June 11th event, register early for a $50 discount (payment must be RECEIVED by June 1st). Registration deadline June 6th by 7pm. The AFTS is a one day tournament that caters to the beginner, rookie and novice players, to gain skills and playing time necessary to move up to the XPSL and NPPL events. The AFTS is an official feeder series to the NPPL, in effort to offer fair tournament we offer player identification cards that are tied to both the XPSL and NPPL events. Check out our website at WWW.AFTS.TV for more information or call us at 760-241-9097.
 


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