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New Field Coming to Northern WV


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Posted by:
James "Jame" Alberts
on January 12, 2004 at 21:51:40

Just 45 minutes from Pittsburgh, PA and an 1 1/2 from Columbus, OH. Splatterpit paintball is completely revamping it's facilities for 2004. All new netting and an AIRBALL field will now be at the Splatterpit. We are set to open for this spring and are going to offer competitive prices. We will have open play as well as Team Practice days. The field is located in Wheeling, WV. Just 20 mins from I-70. HPA is available, so don't worry about playing for just one game. We are going to be looking into setting up some tournaments this year. XBALL format is being discussed. For the XBALL format we are discussing prices. For more info you can email me at bigdog_spike@yahoo.com, or at ovhi@aol.com. Talk to me on AIM at PAINTBALLINRIDER.


Thanks,
Splatterpit.


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