To be honest, I've not really got much of a clue. There was no live webcast, which when even the Millennium series is managing it was a bit of a letdown. There were no live score updates on the NPPL website, they had results but were slow updating them. The only info we could really get was from the actual teams and players from their own Facebook and Twitter feeds! Go bless social media huh.
From the pictures the event looked really sweet. AstroTurf on the Huntington Beach sand with what looked like large crowds gathering to see what all the crazy guys with guns shooting at each other was all about. It always seems to portray the ideal ballin' image we all want to live and be a part of. The best looking event on the calendar, and one the public can engage with. Just a shame that the ballers who weren't there struggled to get any info, especially with how new media means we can be right on the money, at all times.
Some of the main news that we could gather were things like Dynasty dropping out Sunday morning to Uprising in a game that Ryan Greenspan described on twitter as 'an embarrassing loss.' Doesn't sound good, but from what I can gather Oliver Lang got a penalty that I think cost them the game. Thing is I've no idea what it was for? Anybody?
The final was the Texan boys from San Antonio X-Factor, who struggled in the first PSP event, facing off against new Pro team Vancouver Vendetta. Vendetta where stoked to make it into the finals but X-Factor's experience proved too much for them, taking X-Factor to their first win this season. Awesome job X-Factor! Hopefully they can bring it to the next PSP and really start to show their teeth.
Also it would be real nice if the NPPL could sort it for the Chicago Open in May to be webcast. Or maybe at least get some sort of live scoring thing going on for all us fans who can't make it over. They did it for a few events last year, and whilst it wasn't quite up to the big money showing the PSP put in with the awesome Paintball Access, it was still pretty good. Not having it at HB is a huge trick missed by the NPPL and one they need to get sorted quickly.
If this was the last Huntington Beach event by the NPPL, they didn't help things by not inviting the rest of the paintball world to their party.
Showing posts with label Dynasty. Show all posts
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April 5, 2013
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Wait..What?!? We just did one? Well I'm afraid this bad boy just dropped and I've been waiting for it since the Dallas PSP. I could see from the webcast that Cassidy Sanders was right in there getting some sweet footage, and boy has he done a top job of putting it all together.
The HK army vids are some of the best out there and they've really gone to town on this one. Might have something to do with the fact that their main team, Dynasty, owned the event! Have a look and if you like it stick a comment under it and we'll love ya forever!
The HK army vids are some of the best out there and they've really gone to town on this one. Might have something to do with the fact that their main team, Dynasty, owned the event! Have a look and if you like it stick a comment under it and we'll love ya forever!
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April 1, 2013
APRIL FOOLS OR BREAKING NEWS?
So I saw a little rumor earlier, but can anyone really take anything they see on April 1st for real! It involves a certain Mr Ryan Greenspan playing for Huston Heat in the Millennium series. Allegedly cos Federov plays for Art Chaos in Europe they've drafted Greenspan in to make up the numbers.
Now we all know Ryan loves a trip abroad so it wouldn't surprise me if he made the journey over to France for the first Millennium, but if he plays for Heat it's gonna surprise the hell out of everyone, me included!
March 31, 2013
DAILY PUMP
Some more footage form the 2013 Dallas PSP event (just cos it never gets boring), but this time courtesy of they guys at HDBROStv. These guys have turned out a few good vids and they keep getting better.
This one features all your favorite pro teams battling it out and some slick slow-mo footage which we all love. Special shout out goes to Tyler Harmon's one handed gangsta bunkering to face plant at about the 2 min mark. Crazy crazy move!
This one features all your favorite pro teams battling it out and some slick slow-mo footage which we all love. Special shout out goes to Tyler Harmon's one handed gangsta bunkering to face plant at about the 2 min mark. Crazy crazy move!
March 21, 2013
DAILY PUMP
New day = new DailyPump! So what have I got for you crazy kids today then.... Well we just had the Dallas PSP and one team stood head and sholders over the rest. Dynasty! So it may be from 2 years ago, but this is the story of San Diego Dynasty and their rise to the top of the ballin ladder and becoming the worlds most successful paintball team.
Featuring the four core players, Ryan Greenspan, Oliver Lang, Yosh Rau and Alex Fraige trying to steer the team to another winning season. Can they do it.... Have a watch and jog those memory banks about what happened.
Another Dan Napoli film and again narrated by the voice of balling, Matty Marshall, this is just a classy bit of paintball cinematography. Watch it and let us know what you think.
March 18, 2013
SD DYNASTY WIN DALLAS.
What a fantastic weekend of top drawer paintball. We'll post a lengthy event review in the next day or so but for now the GFH want to salute our fellow Planet Eclipse boys for their outstanding victory over Damage.
PSP Dallas was an event full of sick paintball and some of the best games we've seen in a long while. The big names showed up to play which makes this victory all the more amazing.
Dynasty played hard, fast and controlled with new boy Kyle Spicka playing solid all weekend. The star of the show though was long standing Dynasty veteran Ryan Greenspan who played the wheels off every position, from back to mid, snake, 50 centre, breaking and closing. He was amazing.
So, hats off, thumbs up and here's to what looks like a Dynasty at the top of their game.
Full Pro results (that's all we really care about):
1: San Diego Dynasty
2: Tampa Bay Damage
3: LA Infamous
PSP Dallas was an event full of sick paintball and some of the best games we've seen in a long while. The big names showed up to play which makes this victory all the more amazing.
Dynasty played hard, fast and controlled with new boy Kyle Spicka playing solid all weekend. The star of the show though was long standing Dynasty veteran Ryan Greenspan who played the wheels off every position, from back to mid, snake, 50 centre, breaking and closing. He was amazing.
So, hats off, thumbs up and here's to what looks like a Dynasty at the top of their game.
Full Pro results (that's all we really care about):
1: San Diego Dynasty
2: Tampa Bay Damage
3: LA Infamous
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