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Recreational Tournament and Sons of the Guns Big Game in Long Island, NY



The weekend you have waited for all year, the Long Island Big Game.   Saturday May 19, 2001 will be the Recreational Tournament with the Big Game on Sunday May 20, 2001.   Entry to the Rec Tournament is free with Big Game entry.  Last year over 50 teams competed in this fun tournament.  Designed for 5 man novice teams.  If you don't have 5 players, we will add you to a team.  Space is limited so sign up early to guarantee a spot.  Some of the formats include "Soccer Paintball", "Multiple Flags" and "The Shield Game".  Sunday will be BIG GAME 2001.   The oldest and most popular game in the country features multiple objectives, tank patrols, helicopter assaults, and special missions.  Players young and old from all over the world come to this game to join in the fun and excitement.  Come see the latest paintball equipment at our trade show sponsored by Cousins Paintball.  To receive a sign-up pack or make your prepaid reservations call our office at 1-800-FLAG-007.  This years Paintball Celebrity Generals will be Craig Palmer (Palmer Pursuit Products) and Dennis Tippmann Jr. (Tippmann Pneumatics).  The Generals theme is Sons of the Guns.

 


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