Rose Griffith: Unique Sporting of
Anaheim, California was owned and
operated by Rose and Al Griffith (brother).
In the early 90s Rose was a big player in
paintball - as a manufacturer, an event
sponsor and paintball ambassador,
traveling to events around the U.S.
supporting teams and players. Rose’s
claim to fame was her very ahead-of-their
time packs, which were hand sewn right
in their Anaheim warehouse/retail store.
Rose was involved in all of the paintball
industry’s early (1990s) behind the scenes
meeting where much of the game’s
direction was forged. Rose has been out
of the game since the late 199s but her
pack designs are still being used today.
Unique Sporting pack, early 1990s
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Dawn Mills: In 1992, before the World
Wide Web as we know it today existed,
paintball players communicated online
via a “newsgroup” known as rec.sport.
paintball. Dawn and Bill Mills were
contributors to the group early on and
with the help of someone named Steve
Mitchell, the Mills’ photos and text
would be later moved to HTML pages
on a server that would be accessed
through warpig.cati.csufresno.edu. This
became the first paintball website in the
world and it would eventually be called
WARPIG (www,warpig.com), which is still
an online wealth of information available
today. WARPIG was the go to source for
breaking news, tournament results and
coverage, product reviews and some of
the earliest paintball videos in the game.
Dawn played a huge part in WARPG
success and popularity. She wrote much
of the site’s content/coverage, took a
majority of the photos and helped guide
the site to success. Bill and Dawn can still
be seen from time to time at the various
national-level events and on playing fields
in Florida.
Bill and Dawn Mills early 2000s