Paintball Magazine August 2017 Paintball.Media Issue | Page 92

Parity reigns in Division Two, where 28 teams entered the Atlantic City Open and only one team went 4-0 in the preliminary rounds and only two teams lost all four games. The champion of the Division Two preliminary rounds was definitely San Diego Aftermath going 4-0 with only one close game. And on Sunday they did enough to make it to the semifinals where they finally lost a gameā€”to NRG Elite. In the other Division Two semifinal game it was Colorado Blitz beating LA Boom 3-1. In the finals though it was NRG Elite that would pull off the one-point victory over Blitz to claim first place. Even with the second place finish Colorado Blitz would remain on top of the Division Two leaderboard heading into event number four in Chicago. finish in Atlantic City. TBD Jilts are holding onto the second spot in the season rankings and they have 9th and 10th place finishes this season wrapped around a first place Texas Open win. So at this point in the season very few teams are out of the title race. In Atlantic City it was Narcos that would rise to the top, knocking off the New Jersey esters Silver in the finals. Narcos has shown steady improvements as the season progresses with a 15th place finish in Vegas, 5th place in Texas and now the first place win in Atlantic City. Although 32 Division Four teams came to play in Atlantic City there are only three teams that have played all three NXL events this season from the division: SA Notorious, The 40 team Division Three is also a division Texas PhalanX Gray and Project Mayhem. of parity where Seattle Ninjas would hold the top rankings spot even with a 15th place 092 paintball.media magazine