Paintball Magazine Paintball Magazine February 2020 Issue | Page 38
Chris LaSoya, Travis Lemanski, Archie Montemayor, Eddie
Painter, Paul Bollenbach, Kevin Donaldson, Kevin Rudulph,
Billy Bernacchia, Andy “AK47” Kopcok, Chad Busiere, Dave
Bains, Glenn Forster, David Archibald, Will “Rocks” Arroyo,
Dirk Gadberry, “Machine Gun” Mike Baird and Danny Love
are just a few of the names you’d probably know participating
in the Sunshine Classic.
The Games
Kapp Factory came out of the gates swinging in the Pro
ten-man division, winning all seven of their preliminary
round games with a total score of 678 of a possible 700. The
Ironmen, Los Angeles Infamous and All Americans each won
six of their seven first round games. Farside, Saberwolves,
Master Blasters, ac: Empire and Ground Zero Gold also
advanced to the semifinals.
In the semifinals there would be three, three-team divisions
with each team playing a two-game round robin round. The
three division winners would make up the Pro finals bracket.
In the first division it would be Kapp Factory winning their
division by beating Farside and Saberwolves. The second
division saw the All Americans handling ac: Empire and
Master Blasters to take their bracket. And finally it was Los
Angeles Infamous knocking off the Ironmen and Ground Zero
Gold to claim their final-round spot.
The Pro ten-man final bracket would be Los Angeles
Infamous, Kapp Factory and All Americans again playing
a round robin to determine the winner. None of the three
final-round teams would win their two games outright.
Los Angeles Infamous and Kapp factory both beat the All
Americans, sending them to third place. In their head to head
matchup it was Los Angeles Infamous winning a stalemate
game with a 14 to 11 score—no flag pulls, no flag hangs. Los
Angeles Infamous would end the game with one more live
body than Kapp Factory and that would be the difference as
Infamous takes the Pro division of the Sunshine Classic!
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