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The Top 5 Snake Players in Paintball

The Top 5 Snake Players in Paintball

Possibly the most high profile position on the paintball field, the snake is where all the cool kids want to be. They get the coolest pictures, get to fly through the air (for cool pictures), get all the glory and often are the linchpin of any good game plan. While...
5 Facts About Trenton Topgun Union

5 Facts About Trenton Topgun Union

Trenton Topgun Union is the first PSP team to ascend the relegation ladder and with their promotion comes loads of questions. Who are they? Where did they come from? Are they a legit shot at grabbing a title? The Social Paintball PSP crew has done their best to dig...
Trouble in Paradise? Margott Injured, Schwarz and Bornstein Out

Trouble in Paradise? Margott Injured, Schwarz and Bornstein Out

Just a few days ago news broke that snake player Justin “LJ” Schwarz had left the Los Angeles Ironmen program, which was followed by an injury report by Paintball Access claiming that Marcello Margott, the number one player in the world, suffered a broken hand injury....
5 Things We’ve Learned This PSP Season

5 Things We’ve Learned This PSP Season

1. Marcello N. Margott is the real deal. Last year he won the top spot in the PSP and continues to hold the number one player ranking in the world. He has been a consistent attacker for the Los Angeles Ironmen and is also proven to be an emotional leader, as well....
Why Superstar Teams Don’t Automatically Win

Why Superstar Teams Don’t Automatically Win

Because fans, followers, supporters and advocates for the game generally tend to get carried away. Before you know it one notable event or killer move preserved on video or unexpected move to a new team for the rumored big pay day and another “superstar” is born. The...
PSP MAO: Relax and Take Notes

PSP MAO: Relax and Take Notes

Chicago preparation is upon us. A look back at MAO. Here are some passing observations and commentary from the event. Think of it as a series of tweets with no hashtags. Each one of these paragraphs/tangents could be deserving of it’s own article. So I fully entreat...