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by Gilbert

School of Paintball – Puerto Rico

June 14, 2010 in Industry News, Latin American Professional Paintball League

Pro Paintball has had the chance to sit down with the owner of School of Paintball in Puerto Rico. Pro paintball players such as Billy Bernacchia and pro paintball coach, Marc Lancia. Here’s what Robert Guzman had to say:

School of Paintball was created for those players that didn’t have a facility to develop their game to another level; with a combination of other elements that make paintball and all other sports a completed one. During April 2009, Robert Guzman, owner of Mindbreaker Paintball Field in Puerto Rico, was committed to change paintball. In the northwest side of the island, there were no facilities to meet PSP field regulations. To make matters worse, all the paintball fields were only open on Sundays. Robert began opening every Monday and Thursday to emphasize on techniques, good physical workout, and following up students with their grades in school; the goal was to have a complete player on and off the paintball field. Read the full article →

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by Justin

[Video of the day] Brazilian Paintball Cup 2008

June 14, 2009 in Ironmen, Latin American Professional Paintball League

Today’s video of the day showcases the Brazilian Paintball Cup held in 2008 starring Pete Utschig, Mikko Huttunen and Xalo Almeida. Watch as the trio travel around Brazil training, surfing and playing paintball on the quest to broaden the awareness of professional paintball. These guys did a great job acting as ambassadors furthering our sport and representing their sponsors in developing markets.

Pro athletes, take note! If you are one of the lucky few playing free paintball on the pro level you have a terrific opportunity to help expand our sport. Be sure to document your efforts and your travels so we can share your story with the paintball community and feature you in paintball news.

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by Chase

LAPPL Event #2 – Ecuador

May 28, 2009 in Avalanche, Ironmen, Latin American Professional Paintball League, New England Hurricanes, XSV

lapplBilly Bernacchia has just returned home from his second trip to the LAPPL playing along side team Peru Paintball. Here’s what he had to say:

This was a big South American event in a soccer stadium. Myself and Brian Gigliotti guest with Peru Paintball once again and took 1st place. The competition was very good, many teams had guest pros who help their teams lots.

Billy Bernacchia, Brian Gigliotti (Hurricanes)- Peru Paintball
Frank Connell (Avalanche)- Fusion
Frankie Garcia (Rage)- Papelatto
Mikko Huttunen, Xalo Almedia (Ironmen)- Evolution
Scott Kemp (Ironmen)- Inca Killerz
Thomas Taylor (xsv). Tony Perez- Monosalvaje

Final Standings
1st- Peru Paintball
2nd- Papelatto
3d- Monosalvje
4th- Evolution

Another great event, Thanks to Planet Eclipse, Jacko, Mike Canto, Alex Reed & everyone who helped out!
Looking forward to Brazil in July!! www.Lappl.tv

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New England Hurricane's take on the LAPPL

April 10, 2009 in Ironmen, Latin American Professional Paintball League, New England Hurricanes

lapplJust last month Brian Gigliotti and Billy Bernacchia of the New England Hurricanes went to Peru to compete in the Latin America Professional Paintball League. They played along side Team Peru Paintball and managed to take home the 1st Place Trophy. Billy had some comments about the event:

Lots of fun an talent down there. Alot of teams are trying to get American players to help them out. Bart Blonski (Russian Legion) now Bullets was also guesting/coaching a team helping them out a great amount. So I expect to see more American pro’s next event. Thanks to Planet Eclipse for sending us to Rep. you. Jeff, Mike and PJ for putting it all together and Peru Paintball for having us. We had a great time and met lots of new people.

Not too long ago we saw the Ironmen take 1st Place when they made their way to Iran to compete in the PALM Kish Island event. Now that DYE is not the only representative sending their players abroad, perhaps we will be seeing much more of this in the future?