PaintballX3 Magazine August 2014 Issue | Page 50

50 Patrick Spohrer George Statler Rob Staudinger Simon Stevens Mark Stiffler (r) August 2014 Patrick Spohrer and Bonnie DeMenge Patrick Spohrer is paintball’s filmmaker. He tells the stories about our sport’s top players and sees things through a lens nobody else can. Together with wife Bonnie DeMenge, they bring those stories to the world. Their company, Monkey With a Gun Productions, has brought the paintball world films like Push, Sunday Drivers, Heroes for a Day, Cereal Killers and CK2, which have showcased the lives and playing ability of some of paintball’s very best players. Universally loved and respected, Patrick and Bonnie continue to wow the paintball world with every new movie they release. George Statler George Statler founded Bullseye Paintballs in 1988 after owning Nature’s Best Vitamins. If you haven’t figured out the tie-in there... paintballs are manufactured using encapsulating machines, just like the ones that encapsulate vitamins, minerals and supplements. George was a very public paintball figure playing on several teams including his own Bullseye Snipers. He also sponsored many teams, including the Ironmen, Terminators, Black Diamonds and others. George once publicly challenged Jeff Perlmutter to a $10,000 one-on-one match but Jeff never accepted. Jeff of course was the man behind PMI and their RP Scher- er paintballs. George also founded the Bullseye fiveman series tournament series in 1991. Rob Staudinger After two years of the Philly Americans dominating the NXL, Rob Staudinger’s Baltimore Trauma stepped up their game and shocked the Americans to win their first NXL Championship. Rob went on to be a PSP partner and the provider of compressed air services to some of the biggest events in the world. Rob owns Paintball Central, a large paintball store and field chain in the southeast with three world-class fields and several pro-shops. Simon Stevens Simon Studied Mechanical Engineering at University of Sussex, England. Simon has engineered hundreds of paintball products, most of which are still being used today. He worked as the Director of Research and Development at KEE Action Sports and now owns Inception Designs where he continues to innovate. Mark Stiffler, Reggie Denner Mark and Reggie were the founders of North American Paintball Referee’s Association (NAPRA) and pantball safety advocates in the early 1990s, when the game’s products, guidelines, rules and referees were not as defined (or in some cases, followed) as they are today.