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SMART CORPS WINS ELITE IN MICHIGAN
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The Smart Corps Factory team brings home another SPPL victory with the SP-1 at the MI Qualifier.



September 16, 2008 – Loyalhanna, PA – Smart Corps Factory team, the two-year reigning champions of the Scenario Player's Paintball League secured their spot in this year's SPPL finals by winning the Elite division in the series' Michigan qualifier event. Held at the world famous Hell Survivors field in Pinckney Michigan, the qualifier put teams head to head in the SPPL's unique competitive scenario format utilizing hour long games on wooded fields with specific mission objectives.

With the SPPL finals nearing, the qualifier saw intense competition as teams fought for a rank that would earn their right to compete for the championship at Georgia's Low Country Paintball on the 11th and 12th of October.

The Smart Corps' lineup included players who are also some of the top names from the 2-time NXL championship team Philly Americans, players like Ryan Moorhead, Craig “Fatty” Daughtery, Jason Trosen and Tim Montressor. Although they've shown they have what it takes to find victory on turf, they are players who started in the woods and thrive on that game. With the majority of the team wielding SP-1 markers, the Smart Corps Factory team continued the winning streak that has made them a powerful force in the league.

The SPPL has become synonymous with sportsmanship, quality reffing and upstanding off-field camaraderie. The Masters division saw play on one of Pinckney's most interesting fields, complete with a ridge line that overlooks a valley from a 40 foot elevation. Tactics and strategy were vital to success. The winners of the Sportsmanship Award and the Masters Division, Failure to Flatline, garnered much respect from the members of the Smart Corps.

For more information on the SPPL, visit www.playsppl.com.

Smart Parts, Inc., is a leading developer and manufacturer of equipment and accessories for the sport of paintball. For more information, visit www.SmartParts.com.

 


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