Paintball Magazine December 2018 Issue | Page 115

San Diego Dynasty outlasted 19 other teams Rusty Glaze as some of the biggest names in in the Open 10-Man division to claim the title, paintball battled for the crown. while GBD earned the 5-Man championship, in one of the most unique events in the sport. In the semifinals, Dynasty scored 94, 96 and 22 to go into the finals with 212 points, just Dynasty opened the finals with a pair of four points ahead of the All-Americans. lopsided games – a 96-8 decision over The Gunfighters were in hot pursuit with the Ironmen and a 97-6 win against the 204 points, and the Ironmen edged out the Gunfighters – before going into defensive Momma’s Boys, 134-130, for the last berth in mode to outlast the AA’s 18-15 and take the the finals. title. The All-Americans took second by one point (119-118) over the Gunfighters, and The All-Americans put up 693 points in the the Ironmen finished fourth overall with 40 prelims, averaging 86.62 points per game points. and scoring at least 94 points in seven of their eight early matches to earn the top Joining current Dynasty players Alex overall seed going into Sunday’s semifinal Fraige, Blake Yarber, Brandon Short, Ryan round. Dynasty topped the other side of the Greenspan, Tyler Harmon and Yosh Rau bracket, scoring 626 points (78.25 per game) were Brian Cole, Davey Williamson, Glenn and putting up at least 97 points in all but Forster, Johnny Perchak, Rodney Squires and two of its eight preliminary matches. www.paintball.media 0115