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Re: Avalon - 26 hour MXS epic at Old River |
Posted by: on February 13, 2005 at 18:36:29
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: I spent much of the day walking the field to see the modifications made by the Black Berets and Jimmy Norton, field manager, also of Team Blitzkreig, and was most impressed by the huge effort at the new fortress and many ramparts built throughout the field. I don't know which side is going to be housed in the new "castle" but it will be a structure worthy of the name and most difficult to attack. They have obviously spent a huge amount of effort and many, many hours making things great for this game. Send in those entries. I'd love to have you on my side in the coming battle but don't mind having lots of targets either. See you soon, MTak It was nice to have you out there Duncan. This new structure will be the domain of the great King Mordrid. For all his followers this will be on the northside of the field and parking and camping alike. There have been a few more additions to your castle that you have not seen yet. There are elevated platforms for shooting over the top. There a few turrits that can be home to your brave. this will another great event with the players in mind. So choose your King and come out and have a ball. Players party Friday night with Bon-Fire Music, and FREE food to all that join. Laws rocket contest, and pistol tourney friday pre festivtivities. Come join all your friends and have great memories brought to you by MXS Sports at Old River Paintball on Feb 25-26-27. Two short weeks left, are you ready? Hope to see you all there. |
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