PaintballX3 Magazine January 2014 | Page 89

89 I’m working on the most. Finding the gaps or opportunities in a paintball game to make a huge important move. I like hearing the crowd yell and cheer. Lastly being a good pro is being a good teammate. Caring for your guys on and off the field is huge. I like to call my teammates and keep up with them and make sure everyone is well. It’s important to let your team know you care and you really are a team player. Paintball is like family. We are lucky to do what we do with the people we love to do it with. I always remember that every day. I am lucky. Josh: When you’re all done competing at the professional level in paintball, what do you think you’ll be most remembered for? If you could pick something to be remembered for as a world-class paintball player what would it be? James: I think when I am done I’ll be remembered for being one of or maybe the first Pro paintball player ever with Multiple Sclerosis. And if I could pick what I would be remembered for it would be that I truly live love and die by the idea of always having a wild crazy kid in my heart and soul and that I always had the will to fight ‘til I die. Lastly I want to be remembered for the fact that I will always believe paintball will be on television one day and stick around! Not to mention it will also be very well produced! Paintball webcasts are ready making this inch closer and closer to a reality! Josh: When you’re not playing paintball what do you with your time? Work? School? James: I like to watch really good television production or funny comedies and relax at my house. I just moved to Nashville so when I have time and extra money to spend I like to go have a drink and listen to some music with my friends. Nashville is filled with beautiful girls so it’s a nice place to be social. I currently am transitioning between jobs from a smoothie shop to a furniture moving company as a move coordinator. So life is just constantly changing at the moment! And I am excited about my new job! I am blessed to be getting a solid job here in Nashville. Did I mention I have all my weekends off for paintball? That alone is huge. And recently I’ve been helping and planning a kick starter campaign that Chattanooga CEP is working on. Josh: To those young players out there aspiring to play paintball at the highest levels, what advice would you give? What should players focus on, on and off the field, to be their very best? James: I think the younger kids are playing soft these days! Get crazy on the field and take some 50 bunkers off the break! Have fun and take risks! You don’t earn the right to play world class paintball by sitting in the back corner and shooting one person out a v