Brad McCurley has announced that he will be retiring from professional paintball after 13 seasons in the professional paintball division. He saw success with teams like Chicago Aftershock, ac Dallas, Los Angeles Infamous, and most recently, Tampa Bay Damage during his career. He will be remembered for his elite counterpunch ability and gun skills.
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After surprising many teams in 2020 at the World Cup with the Wild Dogs, the talented offensive players joined Moscow Red Legion for the 2021 year. A rumor is now emerging that Diego and Andres will join the newly formed Latin Saints roster for 2022. If true, they will provide some veteran leadership to the program as they look to assert themselves in their rookie season as a pro franchise.
The versatile and experienced Rob Velez will be leaving Edmonton Impact to join Baltimore Revo for the 2022 campaign. His high paintball IQ and extreme versatility across the field will provide critical depth to the surging Revo program and should help push them into the top of league in 2022.
Star offensive player Greg Siewers is hanging up his cleats after nearly 20 professional paintball seasons. He most recently played for Los Angeles Infamous and had one of the best offensive seasons of any player in the 2021 NXL year. He will continue to pursue and grow his fitness business.
In a shocking move, Archie Montemayor has left the team he helped start, San Antonio XFactor, to join San Diego Dynasty for the 2022 season. Archie will add to the deep talent pool on the Dynasty roster and should help continue the run of success they have experienced over the last two season, winning 3 events and two season titles in that time.
San Diego Dynasty has signed a talented young dorito player for the 2022 season. Damian Vazquez joins Dynasty after playing the last four season for the Noobies semi-pro team. He is one of the most sought after young players of the off-season and should be a critical building piece for Dynasty's future.
Following San Diego Dynasty's World Cup victory, Brandon Short has again retired from the sport of professional paintball. He will continue to lead the sales team at HK Army and is rumored as a potential pro coach for the 2022 season.
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