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Want to host a tourney in upstate NY


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Posted by:
Soren Schamberg
on October 27, 2003 at 12:37:17

I am a group sales manager for the Nevele Grande resort and country club and I am interested in possibly working out an agreement where we would host a tourney with any Tri-state organizers. Our facility currently has wooded paintball fields used by an outside vendor when guests are interested in playing. But being a paintballer myself, I am looking for a more enthusiastic crowd. At this stage, I am trying to get ideas for what poeple would like to do or see at a tourney. If you are interested in speaking with me, either follow up here, or e-mail me at my said address. If you have ideas of what you would like to see at a tourney, but you are not an organizer, that is fine, post the ideas. Every idea is a good idea.

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