Demetrius Ninios, San Antonio XFactor.
Over the course of the last few seasons, no player has so rapidly refined their game to the level that Demetrius "Meter" Ninios has. He has become one of the most versatile players in the entire professional paintball division, and his swiss army like utility has been one of the key factors behind XFactor during their rise and rule of the professional division. He has become one of the pro divisions most fearsome off-the-break players with his pinpoint breakshooting, lightning-fast, reactionary style of play, and calm demeanor on the field.
In the 2021 season, Meter was the steady hand that guided San Antonio both on and off the field during a rather tumultuous year for XFactor. His high level of survivability was a crucial asset that helped XFactor overcome early-year adversity and end the season with two trips to the pro finals. He is often placed in the difficult role of holding San Antonio's guard in a defensive posture, but it's his poise that makes him an elite player in this league. He is always ready to react and attack from the back-line when he is facing down body situations, and his ability to close games was a major factor in XFactor's late season rally.
Signature Moment of the 2021 NXL Season: With a chance at the World Cup Finals on the line, Meter and San Antonio XFactor found themselves matched up against a surging Houston Heat. After taking an early 2-1 lead over Heat, XFactor quickly found themselves down 3-5 with just over four minutes of play left. Going heavy guns to the snake in an attempt to get Chad George off the field, Meter shot Chad George off the break to help pull the game within one point. He then proceeded to completely lock off the dorito side of the field from the center, removing both Fedorov and Mishka from the game to help move XFactor on to their second straight finals appearance of the season.
In the 2021 season, Meter was the steady hand that guided San Antonio both on and off the field during a rather tumultuous year for XFactor. His high level of survivability was a crucial asset that helped XFactor overcome early-year adversity and end the season with two trips to the pro finals. He is often placed in the difficult role of holding San Antonio's guard in a defensive posture, but it's his poise that makes him an elite player in this league. He is always ready to react and attack from the back-line when he is facing down body situations, and his ability to close games was a major factor in XFactor's late season rally.
Signature Moment of the 2021 NXL Season: With a chance at the World Cup Finals on the line, Meter and San Antonio XFactor found themselves matched up against a surging Houston Heat. After taking an early 2-1 lead over Heat, XFactor quickly found themselves down 3-5 with just over four minutes of play left. Going heavy guns to the snake in an attempt to get Chad George off the field, Meter shot Chad George off the break to help pull the game within one point. He then proceeded to completely lock off the dorito side of the field from the center, removing both Fedorov and Mishka from the game to help move XFactor on to their second straight finals appearance of the season.