Paintball Magazine February 2019 | Page 18

Bud Orr, Bob McGuire, Jessica Sparks, Debia Dion Krischke & Tom Kaye Jessica Sparks: One of the early, wholly dedicated women in the game, Jessica Sparks devoted two decades of her life to the paintball, contributed to it and helped it grow in many ways. From her time with the NRA to her tenure as the editor of what was, at the time, the most popular and best-known magazine of paintball sports in the world, Action Pursuit Games, Sparks helped put a respectable and legitimate face on the entire paintball world in the eyes of the larger, non-playing public and influenced how countless thousands learned the game of paintball through her time at APG. She was also a serious player in the game’s early years, seen every weekend on fields all over California and later around the U.S. Jessica’s pink VM-68 Magnum paintball gun was, at last report, housed in the National Firearms Museum. 018 paintball.media magazine Claudia Weilikson: As founder and owner of Paintcheck Magazine introduced to the paintball world in 1989, Claudia quickly became a staple in the paintball community. But it was a year later when the first annual “Paintcheck Open” five- man took place on the famous playing fields of Skirmish USA that she solidified herself as a pioneer in the game. The Paintcheck Open was the first five-man standalone event that was truly a national- level tournament. The 57 attending teams made it the year’s biggest event and it drew teams like the California Black Diamonds, New England’s Wild Geese, the Lords of Discipline from the upper Midwest, the Master Blasters from New York and most every other big time team of the day. It was also the event where most got their first look at a true semiauto paintball gun – the Brass Eagle Golden Eagle and the Tippmann 68 Special. Although Paintcheck Magazine and the Paintcheck Open were around only for four-plus years, Claudia left her mark in the game.