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The main event was a major 5 man tournament for both Professional and Amateur
classified teams. The fields consisted of inflatable bunkers, pipe and
screen bunkers, and bunkers made from stacked inner tubes. The inflatable
bunkers are an interesting story. One company was supposed to supply a
set of inflatable bunkers, but canceled out. A second company supplied
a new brand of baloon bunker called Big Ones. The Big Ones bunkers weren't
scheduled to make their market debut until some time later, but 2 sets
were rushed into production to meet the Skyball deadline. Unfortunately,
a possible manufacturing error, and over inflatetion caused most of them
to develop leaks from their seams. Not daunted, the field crew quickly
replaced them with more inner tube bunkers. The three 5 man fields, and
the one smaller Paintball 2 Xtremes 3 man tournament field take up half
the floor of the Skydome, while the other half remains set up as a
basketball court (Friday night saw a Raptors game, while the Chicago Bulls
hit the wood on Sunday).
The Skydome is rented out for 48 hours, for a 5 man tournament of more than 120 teams, and a 3 man tournament! To pull this off, very tight time schedules are being laid out, with only 1 minute and 30 seconds between games for changeover of teams (most games won't run to the end of the clock, so there will be more time). As with most tournaments things don't always go as planned, and some schedules have had to change to accomodate different situations, however things are moving smoothly along, and the arena wide PA system is being utilized to make certain that teams and refs are where they need to be, when they need to be there. Friday games ran late enough that some of the days scheduled games were moved to Saturday morning. This really puts the heat on the Skyball staff, as all games must be finished by midnight, or the dome will need to be rented for another day. They are quickly adapting the schedules to take advantage of any open time. Behind the scenes, Mike Ratco and Gordon Moore from Zap Paintballs (one of the tournament's major sponsors) have been observing from the vantage point of the press box, and helping coordinate staffing via radio.
Many of the Skydome facilities crew got their first taste of paintball watching the tournament while on the job, and were interested in playing. Nathan Greenman of Brass Eagle provided Extreme Vision masks, 200 round loaders, Tiger shark pumps and 9 ounce CO2 tanks for 20 employees who took to one of the side fields while the finals were being played on the center field. Not only did they get their first game of paintball, but they got to keep the gear as well! Stay tuned to this page for more Skyball post event coverage with more pictures, and episode 2 of Skyball PigTV. |
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