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PHILLY DOGS WIN WITH LUXE IN EUROPE
DLX Technology

The 2-time NXL championship team Philly Americans take first place at German Millennium Series event



For Immediate Release – The best paintball players and teams from throughout Europe and the world gather five times a year to compete in Europe's premiere pro/am tournament series – the Millennium. Its popular X-Ball Lite format pits teams against each other in a race to five points where every second counts both on the field and in the staging pit. Choosing the right marker is critical, and the Philly Dogs shoot the Luxe because it performs on the field, and offers lightning fast maintenance and adjustment for fast turn-around between game points.

Sixteen teams make up the Millennium's CPL league, the toughest paintball competition in Europe. Although the Philly Dogs had a rough start early in the year, a second place finish in Toulouse helped their ranking tremendously. On the weekend of September 5th and 7th, the team was ready to take advantage of that momentum. They brought their A game to Nurburgring, Germany.

Tim Montressor, Craig “Fatty” Daugherty, Todd Hugo, Jason Edwards, and Konstantin Federov gave a solid performance through the tournament's preliminary rounds, coached by Jason Trosen, this round included a 5-2 win over the Budapest Bullets which had power players Pete “Mr. U” Utshig and Oliver Lang on its roster. Moving up through the tournament's rounds, everything came down to a finals game against league leader, Joy Division. With a 5-2 victory, the Philly Dogs became the tournament champions, moving higher in the quest for series championship what will be decided at the Millennium Series Paris tournament in October.

“It was a great win,” said Tim Montressor, “We started shooting the Luxe this spring, and it has been amazing. Shot after shot is right on target, they are so fast to clean and prep that it's not even funny. Nurburgring was great. The Millennium Series puts on a good tournament, and the guys from Consilium Dei and Syndicate were great hosts, practicing with us on their home fields while we got warmed up.”

DLX Technology is dedicated to melding cutting edge technology with solid tournament performance to build the ultimate luxury paintball marker. To learn more, visit LuxePaintball.com.

 


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