PSP Webcast Verdict: Boring.

PSP Webcast Verdict: Boring.

A few weekends ago I spent almost forty five hours looking at a computer monitor watching the PSP/SMP webcast and for the first time ever, I got bored while watching. Now, I am not here to bash the webcast and lampoon the guys on their trials. Au contraire!, the...
Tombstone Scenario Recap and Gallery

Tombstone Scenario Recap and Gallery

Ryan Gray is one of the hardest working men in paintball. As owner of Avid Extreme Sports he’s been a coach, manager, pro team owner, retailer, distributor,—you name it—and he’ll still pick up a marker and shoot you, too. If it involves paintball, Ryan has done it,...
Interview with PSP’s Lane Wright on 2015 Rule Changes

Interview with PSP’s Lane Wright on 2015 Rule Changes

Last week, PSP announced that there would be a few key rule alterations for the 2015 season. Since the announcement, there have been mixed feelings regarding the changes to both the divisional and professional ranks within the league. We got the chance to catch up...
Top 5 Stories from the 2014 PSP Chicago Open

Top 5 Stories from the 2014 PSP Chicago Open

Watching the matches of the Chicago PSP Open honestly made me fall in love with paintball again. Unlike the Mid-Atlantic Open, there were no ridiculously long low scoring matches due to an unbelievably boring layout. Instead, there was in-your-face aggression, with...
Preseason Analysis: XSV, and an Identity Crisis

Preseason Analysis: XSV, and an Identity Crisis

Let’s begin with the positive. (This won’t take long.) The leadership of XSV has been around the block a time or two and demonstrated over the course of the 2013 season they had a handle on what wasn’t working and what needed to be changed. They made...