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ROCKY CAGNONI HOSTS SKILLS CLINIC
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Pro Paintballer Rocky Cagnoni Hosts Second Break 50 Paintball Break Out Skills Clinic



If you're new to paintball or a seasoned player gearing up for the World Cup next month, don't miss the opportunity on November 4th and 5th to train with Top Gun Rocky Cagnoni. Cagnoni presents the second in a year-round series of skills-building clinics at his home field, Break 50 Paintball in Tarpon Springs, Florida.

Tarpon Springs, FL - October 19, 2006 -- Rocky Cagnoni hit the ground running at Break 50 Paintball this past July with his first in a series of “Break Out” skills clinics at his home field, Break 50 Paintball. The craving of the local players to once again participate in this top gun clinic, keeps Break 50 Paintball at the top of the list as one of the best fields to play in the Tampa Bay area.

Arguably one of the top players in the world and touted as an ‘ambassador to the world of paintball,’ Cagnoni’s unique, personal style and loyalty-driven approach to the game keeps the players coming back for more. Rocky’s advice for players new to the sport is pure and simple, “blaze your own path, have fun, don’t be intimidated and don’t be fake.”

“We’re meeting with continued success as we capture players of all skill levels and strive to meet the needs of not only the general public for recreational play, paintball leagues and parties, but we’re also offering opportunities for local companies to provide team-building sessions for their employees,” states Break 50 co-owner,” Brett Black.

Break 50 Paintball sets itself apart from the local paintball market with a style all its own. “Parents continue to thank us on a daily basis for providing a recreational facility where they feel safe dropping off their most precious commodity…their children,” states Break 50 founder, Stacy Hansen. “We’re urbanized and family-friendly, and that’s important. Once
you gain the trust and confidence of the general public and parents, the rest comes naturally.”

December will mark the third in a series for Break 50’s Break Out Clinics hosted by Cagnoni. Also around the corner are the winter paintball leagues, which will begin in January, 2007.

Contact Break 50 Paintball at 727.934.8900 to register for the November 4th and 5th Cagnoni "Break Out" Clinic. Space is limited.

About Break 50 Paintball:
Break 50 Paintball was founded in 2004 by Stacy and Nick Hansen after their three sons became avid paintballers. After Nick's unexpected passing, Stacy carried on, creating a unique brand that has become a staple in the local paintball market. In 2005 Stacy teamed up with Brett and Susan Black to open and operate Tarpon Springs’ only paintball field and on-site pro shop located in Anclote Industrial Park. Break 50’s 2,000 square foot retail store is located at 40743 US Highway 19 North and the field is at 728 Wesley Ave. For additional information on Break 50 Paintball, please visit www.break50paintball.com

Antonio “Rocky” Cagnoni is one of the most recognized names in paintball. A top player with 17 years of professional experience on top teams, he became the first sponsored player by WDP, a prominent manufacturer of paintball markers. WDP also produces a signature line designed by Cagnoni.

 


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