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Division 4

Typically populated by local teams, Division 4 enjoyed a significant amount of diversity with teams coming from around the country, TPP repping Puerto Rico, and Armada from Mexico making it an international field. But it was Florida’ s Protocol that took the top of the podium. Second place went to the Hydra Kidz, followed by Shut Up We’ re Trying Hydra.
Other out-of-town crews who performed well were Arizona Pole Position and BR Factory. But the story of the division was Houston Zone Kidz who finished 7th and ranked higher than their“ adult” counterparts, Houston Zone, who came in at 13.

Division 5

The theme of out-of-town upstarts continued into Division 5, as LAXtreme took first place over the hometown favorite Texas Rampage. Miami’ s Supra Filius went home with bronze, defeating another Texan squad in Splat Houston.

Five-Man Divisional Division 3

The Brazilian squad Papeletto continues to bring the heat in the 5-Man series. Taking a gold medal at this event, they now occupy the second place spot overall, only three points behind NMI. The Palm Beach Maniacs claimed second place, and ATP, the Autistic Trash Pandas, went home with a bronze by defeating the Mexican Saints.

Division 4

Division 4 five-man was where the Texas kids showed out. In a field of 22 teams, 20 of them were local. Coldblooded would win gold over Takeover, and FZR defeated Blasphemy for third place. This division also saw representation from multiple lines from Veterans Militia
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