After starting the season off with a 2nd place finish in Vegas, I find myself sitting down to write about yet another disappointing and subpar performance by the Hurricanes. This marks our third event where we went 2-2 and missed Sunday. We are now 11 and 8 on the season (61-68 for/against). If you had asked me if we would be in this position after Vegas, I would have confidently and perhaps with a little defiance, stated no. One of the goals we set for this season was to win an event. We have missed that goal so far. Since Vegas, we haven’t hit one of our goals set for the season, one of which was continuous Sunday appearances.
I think we have proven we are adaptable and can play any game, whether it is fast and bloody, slow and disciplined, or a mix of both. We are a team that beats you with team paintball. Our process and successes have been from our ability to process data as a team and play selflessly. When we have the information, when we can connect on the layout, we are very dangerous. However, the layouts as of late have proven that you must be comfortable going forward without all the data and in some cases, none. It’s about risk taking and our processes have been about risk mitigation. Breaking that mentality we have ingrained in ourselves to punch and counter punch based off data has been difficult to say the least. Our processing speed and read offense has always been data based… if A then B… If B then C…. that has not been the case as of late. And that’s on me. Our system was good enough to get us to the pro division. It was good enough the first two years to keep us competitive and a threat. It was good enough for Vegas. But good enough isn’t good enough anymore. It is time to adjust the system. To sum this event up, we knew how to play this field. We were ready and the game plans were solid. The issue was simply a lack of consistent execution. My ones applied pressure but were just getting “dinked” out and my twos were inconsistent on when to apply additional pressure and follow up. Don’t get me wrong, my guys played some good paintball… some of the time. The inconsistency bug has struck us again. That falls on me. Time to rework and readjust the system.

Vs Ironmen
The first point we wanted to attack and attack hard, to make a statement. And we did. We went aggressive D side with a relentless push from Britt Simpson with a plan for Stuart Ridgel to follow up quickly and apply pressure. We would get Nic Riippel in the snake as well to show we were coming from both sides. We lose Stu on the break but Drew Bell knows the drill and quickly plugs the hole d-side. Britt trades and on the Chaos, Drew takes the Ironmen’s side of the field. I feel Britt could have got two but I will take his aggression just as well. Drew peels one but misses his second opportunity on a kill. Drew catches a penalty as he gets a skimmer pack hit. This leaves Nic in the ironmen’s side of the snake in a 3 on 1… 0-1 Ironmen.
We showed we would attack and be a threat on both sides the first point so I wanted to show we could do that AND be a threat in the center as well. Stu just missed his shot on Ironmen’s snake player who ends up shooting Mike Brown cross field in our dorito side. Drew Bell quickly filled the gap though and with Justin Bailey containing, was able to mount a second offensive on that side. Drew crosses onto the Ironmen’s side and shoots snake corner, snake 2, and their home. He them went to trade (unnecessary but I dug it). At this point, Daniel Camp is on the Ironmen’s side of the field snake side and we still have Stu and Bailey to close out, which they did. 1-1 Tied
Point three, I felt we were in the driver seat off the rip. We were the aggressor again and had the snake 3, snake corner for support, and the dorito 50. We were in better position and I felt confident we were going to take the point. Daniel Camp gets out of snake corner to support Britt Simspon in the snake 3 so if there is a trade, we don’t lose the ground. I felt we should have been out of that can dorito side to support Nic who was in the dorito 50 way sooner. Especially since Ironmen’s snake was applying no pressure. We got out to the first dorito though and I once again, felt confident. Britt got into the Ironmen’s side of the snake which made me doubly happy… I thought he is going to go trade eventually and then Daniel will be in position unseen. Instead, Britt got picked off by a bounce shot…and the Ironmen got out of the snake corner and join their own two man team in there. Then Stuart Ridgel got caught. We are now in a 5 on 3. Nic got peeled next. 5 on 2. Daniel makes a move, got 1 but…4 on 1 and I want the time. Conceed. 1-2 Ironmen
This next point was difficult for me to watch. We knew what has to happen on this field. We had to be first, create pressure, and get our twos in the game to clean up. I called the play knowing we had made a small mistake with point one. Both teams went aggressive. We were in the snake and first to the corner. They were first out in dorito 2 and 3 but we were first into the dorito 50. Nic got to the snake 50 and eliminates dorito 3 for Ironmen. Daniel Camp fed the snake again behind Nic to be gain ground and be a force multiplier. Drew Bell (Home) and Stuart Ridgle (dorito can) now had some freedom to force multiply and increase pressure. We were now in complete control of the field. But we lost Britt out of the dorito 50… Although, at the same time Nic had improved his position to Ironmen’s snake side and I am positive he landed his shot… ref didn’t see anything though…Omara moved to snake 3 and shoots Nic… I feel like Nic needed to stay posted that way with Drew Bell now in the snake side center wedge on overwatch. Stu was at dorito 50 but repositioned back… not sure that was the play. Camp gets into Nic’s former spot and missed the shot on Omara. Had this landed, Stu could have taken ground, eliminated home, and we could have closed tieing the game. Time had dwindled to a point where we were committed as there was just about a minute left. The personnel I had out there I trust to make it happen. When Drew went to center, I thought, okay… wait… major penalty. The rest is history. Two opportunities squandered. 3-1 Ironmen.

Vs Xtreme
We had scouted Xtreme well and felt confident in our game plan. We would emphasize dorito guns, pressure their box to not allow them free reign back there, and concede/contain snake. This paid dividends on the first point as we shot two and they got a penalty. Jeri is left alone in a 5 on 1. He gets one but we closde him out. He would get his later though. 1-0 Canes
We went with a designed play similar to the first but with one adjustment. Stu would shoot his shot, then reposition out to dorito side to support Britt’s dorito push and filter Drew Bell up to where Stu was showing (Dorito brick). Nic and Daniel would contain and when given the opportunity feed to have snake presence. We landed our shot dorito way and landed a second which causes Xtreme to draw a penalty. D side is blown for Xtreme and we had position. Interestingly enough, we scored a shot on Jeri too. 5 on 2. Britt crawled to their dorito side, got the cross field elimination, and Xtreme concedes. 2-0 Canes
We didn’t come off the gas. We got Britt into dorito 3 to wrap for any center presence. We got Nic into the snake 2. We also got our two snake way out quickly. Zone control snake side is on point as we shot snake corner and the fill. 5 on 3 advantage us. We were in control, I anticipated Xtreme to concede when one more body droped. Then it happens. I actually saw it coming… ask anyone in the pits. I say out loud, “We have no snake containment! Holy crap…somebody notice.” A simple statement from my 3 or 2 snake way changes this (“I got this, you get that”). Jeri Caro takes the risk at the right time with the right seam and makes us pay. I hope Jeri got the $500. 2-1 Canes
After a conversation about the last point, we were back on task for the next. We were winning the breakout and I didn’t see a need to make any radical adjustments. They shot Daniel on the break but we took Jeri off the board as well. Drew Bell filtered snake way since Nic is alone and Xtreme has a body in there with Nic. Xtreme was actually in better field position here but our spread was set so that we could absorb a push and counter. Once Drew got out to the corner, he could push Nic forward. Stuart began to press the issue dorito side since Xtreme seemed hesitant over there. Mike Brown was in reserve behind Stu. My guys are communicating well so I felt good about them not repeating mistakes. The point began to drag on, again we are in position to absorb knowing Xtreme has to come being down 1. Mike Brown let Nic know about Canter in the 50 snake and Nic lands his shot. Kraft makes a good move but Nic canceled him out with a trade. Stu got caught but Drew drops the hammer snake way knowing he had the side to himself. Absorption… counter. 3-1 Canes
We felt confident Xtreme would shift their emphasis to the center in some manner. Unfortunately, we missed our shot and lost the first body but get one back when Drew Bell shoots Jeri again. Stuart makes a great fill outside dorito way and got the kill on the dorito side brick. Drew took the opportunity to fill underneath Stu. Josh Taylor for Xtreme went offensive and took the 50 dorito but Drew knew he has to go and sacrifices himself to get him Taylor off the board. Kraft came through the center next and Daniel was in the snake 2 but on the wire. Nic was telling him but I don’t think Daniel heard him. Fortunately, Nic squeezes a ball in on him giving us a 3 on 1 advantage. We didn’t know the count but luckily Daniel picks up on the last body (Canter) who had left the snake and went into the center. Stu drops leaving us in a 2 on 1…Nic spread luckily, Daniel traded and we get the last point. 4-1 Canes.
I’m thinking about spread now… so we had to study our opponents well heading into the next day of competition. Our opportunity would come with Revo who seemed to struggle with their first two matches. And based off scouting of the Legion, they were predictable. But there is a difference between knowing what a team will do and executing the game plan to stop it.

Vs Revo
We were unable to watch tape the night before to reassess our own matches much less watch our next day opponents as the webcast had issues with uploads. So we studied our paper scouting sheets and developed what I thought would be the best approach to Revo.
The first point Revo shot 4 of my 5 players on the break. Ever the optimist, I let Justin Bailey know that he hit his shot on the snake corner runner. 0-1 Revo.
I didn’t think we needed to do anything different, just get out alive. We did but we don’t completely when Bailey gets clipped repositioning to snake corner. We were first to the dorito 50 with Britt who clipped out Revo’s snake corner, but they took Daniel Camp out of snake 2 just before. 4 on 3 advantage Revo but Drew Bell got into the snake undetected. And with Britt and Stu applying pressure D side, he got the drop on both Revo players in the snake before the dorito side for Revo gets a ball on him. We were now in a 2 on 2 with both teams dorito side. Stu slipped out of the doritos into the center. Unfortunately, he does the jump- jump- jump maneuver and it cost him. We get a gift from the PB gods though as a Revo player decides to leave the safety of his bunker and into Britt’s gun and Brit wins the next gun fight. Individual play and mistakes by Revo saved the point for us. 1-1 Tied
Revo wasn’t showing me anything spectacular and after two points I’m not seeing any adjustments from previous data we had. We spread the field and pushed Britt into the Dorito side snake on the rip. Our guns paid off and we have the ground in a 5 on 2. Revo conceded which made me happy because I want to play points for margin. About 10 and a half minutes left on the clock. 2-1 Canes
I decided to push the snake side now as well as doritos. Both my ones made it in and once again Britt was first to the 50 dorito wedge. Revo was in front of our pits and I watch as the first snake player goes in and Stuart dropped a ball in on him from home. They feed the snake again from snake corner and I again watch Stu put a ball in the same zone which caught the player’s foot. So did the ref. Running ref finds the hit and it’s a minor. 4 on 2 our advantage and we closed out clean. 3-1 Canes
Revo hasn’t shown much aggression once they made it out wide dorito side. We felt that would change as this is when they would probably push it or try to slow ours down with a dorito center brick. We spread and decide to try and use the god to check off inside. We get a body on the break and we knew that they were already down 20% with the dorito brick waiting on a shot. We knew they made the snake though so Drew tries to use a shot to contain. Daniel had direction that if the shot didn’t pay off, get in the snake and go to work. He did just as Drew lands his shot on Revo’s snake player. We just had to wrap and trap now which should allow Daniel to go all the way. Revo tried to fill and we picked him off. Stu launched and dropped the hammer on Revo’s center. Drrw traded with last body. 4-1 Canes
Revo attempted to flip the script and take a page from our book going straight to dorito snake and snake on the break. They also shot Dnaiel on the break. Stu got caught trying to fill out. 5 on 3 but Nic took Revo’s player out who had crawled to our side of the snake. I’m thinking okay, we Gucci… then Nic got clipped and I saw a flag go up on our side of the field dorito side… 4-2 Canes
Revo saw success with their last play and knew they have to press the pace. So, I wanted to take the dorito out of the equation and get in the snake. Stu lands his shot on Revo’s dorito attacker and Britt takes the Dorito snake. Daniel shot his mirror in snake side Aztec on the break. At the same time, Nic made the snake, wraps on the Revo home player who was playing too tall. Stu launched forward looking cross field for the snake that Daniel called, finds him, then turns just in time to catch Revos 2nd attacker Dorito side to trade. 5-2 Canes
I wanted to get guns up so we spread the back. It worked out well as we shoot the snake corner and the dorito 3. This also helped us with visual acuity so we knew where the bodies were. Stu launched through the center as we peeled off their bodies from snake Aztec and home allowing Stu to snag Benny Carrol’s back. 6-2 Canes.
To say I was happy with how the match had gone up until this point would be an understatement. I was pleased with how we had come back into form the last couple of points. We were imposing our will and I was confident we had seen all that Revo had. Just over 5 minutes left with a 4 point lead. My hopes for a high margin were being met.
But it can never be that easy… not in this division and certainly not this year… We were now in X-ball and without going into all the detail, let me sum up the next 4 points. The first point comes down to a 3v3 but we fail to know the situation and got dinked out. The next point, we won the break but end up in another 3v3 and don’t know the situation and get dinked out but bring it back to a 2v2 thanks to Daniel Camp. However, he missed a cross field shot and then got caught retreating leaving Nic in a 2v1. Nic did a great job getting out to the dorito side which bought him some time from the snake player. But it isn’t enough. Revo won the break on the next point and then its just a charlie foxtrot… I told the guys “Its time to be among them” and we send Stu up the gut and we win the point. It’s 7-5 now with just under a minute left. We shot two quickly making it a 5 on 3 and I’m thinking, “yes, get me that last point”. But no… dink, dink, dink… 7-6 Canes.

Vs Red Legion
We have played the Legion 6 times now in our professional career. The first time we met was in our pro debut event in 2022 at the Sunshine State Major. After going down 6-1 and on the verge of being mercied, we clawed back making it a 6-4 match with 3:35 left on the clock. Plenty of time to come back to tie. We go up 4 on 3, had them trapped, but didn’t press the d side attack quick enough on the last point.
We would pull them again our first year at the Windy City Open. We would go down again early on 4-0 with just under 9 minutes left if I recall. We came back and scored 4 points unanswered points with Aaron Pate hitting the buzzer with a few seconds left to take us into overtime. We would win in overtime 5 to 4. We were the ONLY undefeated pro team out of the prelims that event and it would be our first top 5 finish.
We would meet them the following year at the 2023 Lone Star Open. They would be our only loss in the Prelims with a grinder of a match 3-1. The score does not denote how close that knife fight was.
We would pull them at our disastrous 2023 World Cup. Ironically, they would be our ONLY win that event as we would edge them out 5 to 3. Though, if we are being honest, penalties killed them, otherwise they would have most certainly won.
We would pull them at the Atlantic City Major of this year where they just seemed indomitable. And yes, the put us away 8-2. We could have made Sunday if we had kept it close but we didn’t. We died on our swords trying to play their game.
And here we were about to face them again. We had done the math and we knew if we kept it close with Legion, we would be on to Sunday. We needed to stay within three… We had also done our home work on Legion and felt confident in the game-plan. We knew where they wanted to be on the field and we knew where we needed to be to intercept them. But you have to hit your shots. The first 6 minutes in, I felt good about where we were. That would not end up being the case. We would be mercied again by this team who has essentially evolved the game of old into a new statistical fast attack. You want to beat the legion? You have to hit your shots. We had opportunities and we let them slip through our grasp. Legion 8-2… again.

As we head into cup, we have our worked cut out for us. We are currently ranked 8th (My goal was to be higher than that at this point) and we have a hell of a draw. Heck, no draw is easy anymore. We have one final goal for the season that MUST be met and that is to actually do well at World Cup for once in the pro division (our last two were disasters). It will take a lot of work, a lot of commitment, a lot of understanding, and a whole hell of a lot of heart.
But if I know my guys, we are up for it. Roll Canes.
Be water my friends.
P.S. Good to see our friend Grayson up and about, inspiring all of us to never give up! #fightlikegrayson







