PaintballX3 Magazine June 2014 | Page 12

12 From the Prez issue 69 06/2014 The Beauty of Record Keeping Welcome One of the things that make sports so popular is the never-ending discussions about on-the-field team and individual records and what they mean in the historical perspective. Who is the best football team of all time? Is it the undefeated ‘72 Dolphins or the 15-1 Chicago Bears of ‘85? Would the Lakers with Kobe and Shaq beat the Bulls with Jordan and Pippen? Where would Lawrence Taylor rank among today’s athletic and huge linebackers? Does five Stanley Cup wins in seven years make the Edmonton Oilers the greatest hockey team of all time? All fun topics for debate. While the cross-generational debates have no right and wrong answers for the most part, fans of baseball, football, basketball, hockey can point to video recordings of the games and detailed records that have been kept in these sports for decades. But we do have records and firsthand accounts of many of the early tournament paintball games. We (PaintballX3 and Paintball 2Xtremes before it) have been keeping detailed records of every major team and every major event or series since the beginning of the game’s competitive side in 1983. We know who won every NSG tournament from as far back as the first one held in 1983. We have records of every NPPL event dating back to its first game in 1993. We have all of the Lively Series scores and each of the Millennium Series yearly rankings. And thanks to the APPA most paintball events and league’s records are available to the public. So with that I welcome you to read our Ten Greatest Paintball Teams Of All Time article in this issue. Please let us know what you think. Enjoy that and the rest of this jampacked issue. We’ve enjoyed putting it together. Fans of the game of paintball are not quite so lucky. There are virThanks for reading! tually no videos of teams like Navarone, a paintball dynasty in their time or even the Ironmen or all Americans in their early days of the John Amodea late 1980s and early 90s. June 2014