Who Was Fred Schultz? Remembering Great Players from the Past

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  • Texas Outlaw
    Registered User
    • Mar 2005
    • 2

    #106
    I played with Fred Schultz on Constant Pursuit. That was back when I lived in Vallejo. Great guy Fred was. Are there any other Constant Pursuit players around here?

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    • hitech
      Not a shedder of vortices
      • Nov 2001
      • 4775

      #107
      Originally posted by Texas Outlaw
      I played with Fred Schultz on Constant Pursuit. That was back when I lived in Vallejo. Great guy Fred was. Are there any other Constant Pursuit players around here?
      Yup. I played on CP from about 88 to 91, or so. When where you around.



      Hey Hitech your starting to sound like me! - AGD
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      • Texas Outlaw
        Registered User
        • Mar 2005
        • 2

        #108
        Originally posted by hitech
        Yup. I played on CP from about 88 to 91, or so. When where you around.

        I was around at about the same time. I was picked up when Fred started the second team, just before the Bay City Open. My name is Scott. I hung out with Kiko (Keith) and Mitch and Dunn. Don't know if you remember them.

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        • Eatem Alive
          Wait...What?
          • Aug 2003
          • 1150

          #109
          i used to play with kikko, billy payne, dan ringer and shawn. we used to scrim against cp, the ironmen and tour de force
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          • Mike Smith
            Registered User
            • Aug 2002
            • 369

            #110
            The PB Sams games were always a lot of fun when Fred was there, even if he did shoot me a time or two....

            However, Fred wasn't the only one seen in the camo Tux.
            Hollywood made an appearance at the Holy Grail Viper game two weeks ago.


            Is that a ditch behind me?

            I'm old... I'm slow...
            And I can't see very well...
            Is this gun I borrowed any good?

            {heh heh heh}

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            • Shives

              #111
              I thought Hollywood had retired...

              Last time I saw him, more than a few years ago, he said he was retiring. I assumed he was heading down to Florida, where in his words...


              "Old people don't live in Florida, their parents do."


              Shives

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              • Mike Smith
                Registered User
                • Aug 2002
                • 369

                #112
                Hi Shives:

                Yep, Hollywood's retired. He just does what he wants to now. I think he came over with Wayne Dollack for this game.

                The "gate keeper" {Wayne} enjoyed asking players " How long was the first 24 hour game?"
                :)

                Is that a ditch behind me?

                I'm old... I'm slow...
                And I can't see very well...
                Is this gun I borrowed any good?

                {heh heh heh}

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                • SeeK
                  NCC1701-A
                  • Sep 2002
                  • 464

                  #113
                  I miss the old days.

                  There should be an event for Old schoolers vs. new.

                  What should the cut off be for years of experience?

                  For the really old guys like Tom, Fred, Glen, and Bud we could get them electric golf carts or those scooters I see on TV.
                  Forest Gump of paintball

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                  • peewee
                    AGD,ICD,CCM & CCI (Gunho!)
                    • Mar 2004
                    • 1400

                    #114
                    I only met Fred once. Totally blew my socks off with how nice he was, I was having trouble getting geared up between games at a tourney. I felt someone start straightening out my pack (it was all twisted) , I turned around & it was Fred!!!! I stood there pretty much in shock, at that point he was all over paintball. The real Ambassador of Paintball. He was all over the place. We spoke for a couple minutes. Seemed like a very sincere person. We had just been sponsored by AGD a few months prior. We were proudly flying the AGD banner in our area along with General Joe's & Scott's. Jessica is rumored to be playing in the stock class event at D-day. There are many of the old teams that I wish were still in the mix. The peps from dogs of war etc.
                    :hail: AGD :hail: CCI :hail:

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                    • Mike Smith
                      Registered User
                      • Aug 2002
                      • 369

                      #115
                      Talking about "old school" and "old guys"..........

                      For years, I've advocated the use of "golf carts". Golfers have caddies, why can't paintballers have "ball boys".

                      You know... someone to drive the cart, keep the pods filled, have the various guns gassed up and ready to go, be prepared to repair any gun that went down during a game, and keep the gatoraid cold. He could stay a respectfull distance away from you while you're playing and be ready to change out guns, give you more paint, or just tote you back to the staging area when you get hit. At the staging area, he could clean your goggles and gun, get you fresh jerseys or camos {depending on your preferences}, get your hot dogs and root beer, and keep you informed about when the next game/insertion is happening.

                      That would be worth a $20 tip, wouldn't it?
                      Last edited by Mike Smith; 03-09-2005, 07:01 AM. Reason: Forgot reference to "old guys"

                      Is that a ditch behind me?

                      I'm old... I'm slow...
                      And I can't see very well...
                      Is this gun I borrowed any good?

                      {heh heh heh}

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                      • Eatem Alive
                        Wait...What?
                        • Aug 2003
                        • 1150

                        #116
                        Originally posted by Mike Smith

                        That would be worth a $20 tip, wouldn't it?
                        yes...yes it would.
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                        • hitech
                          Not a shedder of vortices
                          • Nov 2001
                          • 4775

                          #117
                          Originally posted by Texas Outlaw
                          I was around at about the same time. I was picked up when Fred started the second team, just before the Bay City Open. My name is Scott. I hung out with Kiko (Keith) and Mitch and Dunn. Don't know if you remember them.

                          Hey, I still have that jacket! I'm trying to remember who you are, the name sounds familiar. I remember what Keith looked like (what was that Kiko stuff anyway? Always sounded odd to me.).

                          As for me, you'd probably remember by "swim buddy" better. He was the lunitic who wore the red cleats. Crazy John. I was the guy who's job it was to keep him in the game.


                          Hey Hitech your starting to sound like me! - AGD
                          Hitech is the man.... :eek: - Blennidae
                          The only Hitech Lubricant

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                          • hitech
                            Not a shedder of vortices
                            • Nov 2001
                            • 4775

                            #118
                            Originally posted by Mike Smith
                            You know... someone to keep the pods filled, have the various guns gassed up and ready to go, be prepared to repair any gun that went down during a game, and keep the gatoraid cold.
                            That's what girl friends are for. Even better is when it's someone else's girl friend.


                            Hey Hitech your starting to sound like me! - AGD
                            Hitech is the man.... :eek: - Blennidae
                            The only Hitech Lubricant

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                            • SeeK
                              NCC1701-A
                              • Sep 2002
                              • 464

                              #119
                              Originally posted by Mike Smith
                              Talking about "old school" and "old guys"..........

                              For years, I've advocated the use of "golf carts". Golfers have caddies, why can't paintballers have "ball boys".

                              You know... someone to drive the cart, keep the pods filled, have the various guns gassed up and ready to go, be prepared to repair any gun that went down during a game, and keep the gatoraid cold. He could stay a respectfull distance away from you while you're playing and be ready to change out guns, give you more paint, or just tote you back to the staging area when you get hit. At the staging area, he could clean your goggles and gun, get you fresh jerseys or camos {depending on your preferences}, get your hot dogs and root beer, and keep you informed about when the next game/insertion is happening.

                              That would be worth a $20 tip, wouldn't it?

                              "ball boys" would be a really bad P.I. term nowadays!

                              I've had this discussion with Tyger, Kennedy, and Shives so I think that was around when you first came up to Sam's. We were making fun of Shives collection so he would explain that each marker had it's place depending on the situation and style of play needed. Sort of like a paintball golf caddy. The older markers had a lot of variation in accuracy and ROF. The Armson barrel came in handy when you needed a trick shot and so on.
                              Forest Gump of paintball

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                              • Mike Smith
                                Registered User
                                • Aug 2002
                                • 369

                                #120
                                I've had this discussion with Tyger, Kennedy, and Shives so I think that was around when you first came up to Sam's.
                                Are you sure about that? I remember in 97 or 98 {back when I was still smoking} thinking about golf carts to get me to the white base at PB Sams. That was a long walk for a 240# smoker....

                                I do remember the idea came from my Sams experiences, so it is possible that y'all talked about it and I refined it...

                                I have yet to come up with a better term for ball caddies or ball boys, but I haven't put much thought into it. I can still get around OK for the next 10 years, so I have some time....

                                Is that a ditch behind me?

                                I'm old... I'm slow...
                                And I can't see very well...
                                Is this gun I borrowed any good?

                                {heh heh heh}

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