Paintball Magazine December 2018 Issue | Page 32

In the Semipro bracket it’s been a two team race for the top spot on the 2018 leaderboard. San Diego Aftermath’s three first place finishes in the first four events had them sitting in the top spot heading into the World Cup. Their only non-win, a fifth place showing in Atlantic City, is the only thing keeping Aftermath from celebrating a series win early. But right on Aftermath’s heels was Indianapolis Mutiny. Their second, fourth, first and third place finishes in the Semipro bracket have keep them within striking distance of Aftermath, but it would take a perfect Houston Heat-like finish for them to swoop in and steal the series title. As you may have predicted San Diego Aftermath was perfect in the preliminary rounds, winning all four games and surrendering only one point in each contest. Indianapolis Mutiny started off 032 paintball.media magazine strong with three dominating wins but came up short against DZ All Stars in their final preliminary round game. Montreal Image, Royal City Seadogs and Hawaiian Heat all went undefeated in the preliminary rounds. Indianapolis Mutiny, San Diego Aftermath, Montreal Image and the Royal City Seadogs all win and advanced through to the semifinals. There Mutiny took care of Aftermath 3-1 and Montreal Image got by the Royal City Seadogs 2-1. In the finals it was all Mutiny as they cruised to a first place win, beating Image 4-1. Mutiny’s win was not quite enough to catapult them to the top spot in the rankings title. That honor belonged to Aftermath by the slightest of margins as they edged out Mutiny by less than half a seed point. Aftermath won the battle for third place against the Seadogs which was enough for them to keep their first place 2018 season standings.