raehl
11-13-2001, 12:31 AM
For all you college and high school folk out there, the College National Championships will be on April 27 at Challenge Park Xtreme (http://www.challengepark.com) in Joliet, IL. As always, it'll be a 5-man centerflag event, and we'll hopefully be doing a 10-man exhibition for those interested on Sunday. Entry is $110/team + $65/case, although we're shooting to seriously cut into that with industry participation (we're non-profit, so all those things like table fees and the like that usually go to promoters go to player costs instead.) Teams of full-time students from the same college/university are eligible.
In conjunction with this event, we'll also be having the first ever High School National Championships. Also a 5-man event, again, you just need 5 players from the same school.
Teams from all levels of play enter, and most of the larger schools enter in more than one squad, allowing their top players to compete for the championships and their new players to get experience. Players range in level from those playing their first tournament ever to returning national champions, and have markers from tippmanns and spyders on up to tricked out cockers, Angels, and EMags, of course.
If you don't have a club or team at your college or high school yet, this is your excuse to START ONE. The NCPA will help you pull it off (it's not that hard anyway), more info at www.college-paintball.com or www.high-school-paintball.com respectively.
More information on Nationals is available at www.nationals.college-paintball.com.
Also, the seventh semi-annual Midwest Intercollegiate Tournament will be on April 6 at Sniper Jack's (http://www.sniperjack.com) in Villa Grove, IL. More info at www.mict.college-paintball.com.
Any questions or what not, hit the NCPA Discussion Forum (http://pub65.ezboard.com/bnationalcollegiatepaintballassociation) or drop me an email at [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]).
- Chris
In conjunction with this event, we'll also be having the first ever High School National Championships. Also a 5-man event, again, you just need 5 players from the same school.
Teams from all levels of play enter, and most of the larger schools enter in more than one squad, allowing their top players to compete for the championships and their new players to get experience. Players range in level from those playing their first tournament ever to returning national champions, and have markers from tippmanns and spyders on up to tricked out cockers, Angels, and EMags, of course.
If you don't have a club or team at your college or high school yet, this is your excuse to START ONE. The NCPA will help you pull it off (it's not that hard anyway), more info at www.college-paintball.com or www.high-school-paintball.com respectively.
More information on Nationals is available at www.nationals.college-paintball.com.
Also, the seventh semi-annual Midwest Intercollegiate Tournament will be on April 6 at Sniper Jack's (http://www.sniperjack.com) in Villa Grove, IL. More info at www.mict.college-paintball.com.
Any questions or what not, hit the NCPA Discussion Forum (http://pub65.ezboard.com/bnationalcollegiatepaintballassociation) or drop me an email at [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]).
- Chris