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MASTERS DIVISION AT PSP WORLD CUP
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PSP announces new bracket for players over 40 years of age.



Paintball Sports Promotions is proud to announce the addition of the Masters Division at the 2006 World Cup to be held November 8th-12th at Disney’s Wide World of Sports® Complex.

Here’s the rundown:

- The division will have a max of 10 teams with games beginning on Wednesday, November 8th.

- Standard PSP D3 Xball rules will apply unless otherwise noted, with teams racing to 5 points.

- Each team may have a limit of 8 players and up to 2 staff members for a total of 10.

- Entry will be $1500.

- In order to be eligible for this division, all players must be 40 years of age or older as of November 13th, 2006.

Registration for the Masters division will open online on Tuesday, October 3rd.

For more information about the 2006 World Cup or to register your team, please visit www.pspevents.com. We look forward to seeing everyone at Disney!

 


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