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02-02-2009, 11:19 PM
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Entry Fees and Prizes
Registration for the US Paintball League’s Surf City Open April 3 – 5, 2009 in Huntington Beach, CA opens February 16, 2009. This event will be capped off at 130 teams, so teams will need to register as soon as possible to secure a spot in this highly anticipated event.
The US Paintball League has lowered the 2009 entrance fees and raised the prize package.
Divisions
Professional (Invite Only)
Division 1 7-man entry $2,350
Division 2 7-man entry $2,150
Division 3 7-man entry $1,850
Division 3 5-man entry $1,100
Classifications
A professional player is someone who is listed on a 2009 USPL Pro roster or 2009 NXL roster. Anyone who played professional in 2008 but is not on a 2009 pro roster (USPL or NXL) is classified as Semi Pro.
• D1 may have unlimited D1 players, unlimited SP players and up to 2 Pro players
• D2 may have all D2 players, up to two D1 players, no SP or Pro players
• D3 may have only D3 players
• 5 man players cannot have any NPPL experience (this classifies them as D3 5-man) with the exception of up to one D3 7-man player.
Prizes
Division 1
1st $9,000.00
2nd $4,250.00
3rd $2,250.00
4th $1,500.00
Division 2
1st $6,500.00
2nd $3,250.00
3rd $2,000.00
4th $1,000.00
Division 3
1st $4,250.00
2nd $2,250.00
3rd $1,250.00
4th $750.00
Division 3 5-man
1st $2,000.00
2nd $1,500.00
3rd $1,000.00
4th $500.00
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02-02-2009, 11:25 PM
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Hal Reece
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Madison, MS
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You say registration will open on the 16th. Is that APPA?
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02-02-2009, 11:27 PM
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Guest
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Yet to be decided - I am waiting for Chris to call me back. No matter what, you will be able to access registration through our website www.uspaintballleague.com
I shall keep you posted!
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02-03-2009, 12:12 AM
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Goldy
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Yes.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by US Paintball League
Yet to be decided - I am waiting for Chris to call me back. No matter what, you will be able to access registration through our website www.uspaintballleague.com
I shall keep you posted!
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Camille, you're awesome!
*quick question: If I was registered as "staff" for an NPPL event in the past, am I still allowed to play 5-man? (i assume so, i just want to make sure)
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02-03-2009, 12:26 AM
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Guest
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lol yes, you'd be fine - that wouldn't prevent you from qualifying for 5-man. Way to be honest though!
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02-03-2009, 09:02 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Beaver Falls, PA
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Just throwing this out there... Registration is gong to be difficult if you don't know what players ranks are going to be.
Also, as of the 16th of Feb there will be no players that appeared on a NXL roster in 2009.
-Chris
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02-03-2009, 11:56 AM
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An Angel with a Stiffi
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Mendota, CA
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Camille, Surgical Strike played the last NPPL as a D4 5man team. Does this disqualify us as a 5man team for USPL? We love playing 5man and would love to play USPL 5man
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02-03-2009, 03:22 PM
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RIP Larry Alexander
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Portland Oregon
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What happened to working on lowering entry fees? I thought you guys where going to make it more affordable. Atleast that is what was said as one of your reasons to for creating the league.
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02-03-2009, 04:01 PM
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Be Clutch
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Reading, Mass
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Quote:
Originally Posted by undrdg
What happened to working on lowering entry fees? I thought you guys where going to make it more affordable. Atleast that is what was said as one of your reasons to for creating the league.
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USPL Entry Fees
Division 1 7-man entry $2,350
Division 2 7-man entry $2,150
Division 3 7-man entry $1,850
NPPL 2008 Entry Fees
Division 1 7-man entry $2,450 ($100 more than USPL)
Division 2 7-man entry $2,250 ($100 more than USPL)
Division 3 7-man entry $1,950 ($100 less than USPL)
USPL Prizes
Division 1
1st $9,000.00
2nd $4,250.00
3rd $2,250.00
4th $1,500.00
Division 2
1st $6,500.00
2nd $3,250.00
3rd $2,000.00
4th $1,000.00
Division 3
1st $4,250.00
2nd $2,250.00
3rd $1,250.00
4th $750.00
NPPL 2008 Prizes
Division I
1st $8,000 ($1,000 less than USPL)
2nd $4,000 ($250 less than USPL)
3rd $2,000 ($250 less than USPL)
4th $1,000 ($500 less than USPL)
Division II
1st $6,000 ($500 less than USPL)
2nd $3,000 ($250 less than USPL)
3rd $1,500 ($500 less than USPL)
4th $750 ($250 less than USPL)
Division III
1st $4,000 ($250 less than USPL)
2nd $2,000 ($250 less than USPL)
3rd $1,000 ($250 less than USPL)
4th $500 ($250 less than USPL)
And with the way they have the Western and Eastern Championships and the best 4 tourney scores, the travel costs will be way down for teams as well.
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02-03-2009, 04:32 PM
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Ż\_(ツ)_/Ż
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: AK to CA
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Quote:
Originally Posted by undrdg
What happened to working on lowering entry fees? I thought you guys where going to make it more affordable. Atleast that is what was said as one of your reasons to for creating the league.
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your entry fee's are slightly lower and prizes slightly higher but most teams won't benefit from that
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02-03-2009, 04:34 PM
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Be Clutch
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Reading, Mass
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Quote:
Originally Posted by e_friccero
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your entry fee's are slightly lower and prizes slightly higher but most teams won't benefit from that
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Teams will greatly benefit from the lower travel costs.
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02-03-2009, 04:54 PM
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Ż\_(ツ)_/Ż
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: AK to CA
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tivo32
Teams will greatly benefit from the lower travel costs.
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ah got cha
still out of reach for me to attend them for a while
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02-03-2009, 04:59 PM
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Be Clutch
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Reading, Mass
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Quote:
Originally Posted by e_friccero
ah got cha
still out of reach for me to attend them for a while
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Yeah, I would think that for the first season, the league is targeting the east and west coast. Once they build some momentum I would assume and hope they would try to add a midwest championship as well and do a tournament or two in the midwest.
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02-03-2009, 05:32 PM
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R. Frederickson
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: 630 chitown suburbs
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good to see uspl following through with everything promised so far.
as for midwest issue:
im from midwest and reason we dont really have many teams here that play is... well psp is RIGHT in chicago every year, so most teams practice for xball and fields set up for xball practice, and local tournys are xball... so not as many teams get to try 7man
hopefully in the future some 7man will come to midwest and get it going here, as it wont be terrible travel since its in the middle
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02-03-2009, 08:36 PM
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Ż\_(ツ)_/Ż
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: AK to CA
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tivo32
Yeah, I would think that for the first season, the league is targeting the east and west coast. Once they build some momentum I would assume and hope they would try to add a midwest championship as well and do a tournament or two in the midwest.
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good idea
maybe by that time the economy will be doing a little bit better as well
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02-04-2009, 05:51 PM
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RIP Larry Alexander
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Portland Oregon
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tivo32
USPL Entry Fees
Division 1 7-man entry $2,350
Division 2 7-man entry $2,150
Division 3 7-man entry $1,850
NPPL 2008 Entry Fees
Division 1 7-man entry $2,450 ($100 more than USPL)
Division 2 7-man entry $2,250 ($100 more than USPL)
Division 3 7-man entry $1,950 ($100 less than USPL)
USPL Prizes
Division 1
1st $9,000.00
2nd $4,250.00
3rd $2,250.00
4th $1,500.00
Division 2
1st $6,500.00
2nd $3,250.00
3rd $2,000.00
4th $1,000.00
Division 3
1st $4,250.00
2nd $2,250.00
3rd $1,250.00
4th $750.00
NPPL 2008 Prizes
Division I
1st $8,000 ($1,000 less than USPL)
2nd $4,000 ($250 less than USPL)
3rd $2,000 ($250 less than USPL)
4th $1,000 ($500 less than USPL)
Division II
1st $6,000 ($500 less than USPL)
2nd $3,000 ($250 less than USPL)
3rd $1,500 ($500 less than USPL)
4th $750 ($250 less than USPL)
Division III
1st $4,000 ($250 less than USPL)
2nd $2,000 ($250 less than USPL)
3rd $1,000 ($250 less than USPL)
4th $500 ($250 less than USPL)
And with the way they have the Western and Eastern Championships and the best 4 tourney scores, the travel costs will be way down for teams as well.
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100 bucks? Seriously? While that technically falls under the lower entry fee promise (just barely) that is and added savings of a whopping $12.50 cents per 8 man roster. That won't even save me enough to buy a new ID card.
If you played more than 1 NPPL you got a discount off your next tournament so i get no savings.
I would seriously love to see sub 2000 dollar entry fees for lower level teams.
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02-04-2009, 06:04 PM
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Be Clutch
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Reading, Mass
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Quote:
Originally Posted by undrdg
100 bucks? Seriously? While that technically falls under the lower entry fee promise (just barely) that is and added savings of a whopping $12.50 cents per 8 man roster. That won't even save me enough to buy a new ID card.
If you played more than 1 NPPL you got a discount off your next tournament so i get no savings.
I would seriously love to see sub 2000 dollar entry fees for lower level teams.
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I think they really tried to lower travel costs for teams. If your team only has to play 4 events and 3 of them on the west coast, will that lower your annual travel expenses for you? (honest question)
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02-04-2009, 06:20 PM
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G.I. Sportz
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: DALLAS
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Quote:
Originally Posted by undrdg
100 bucks? Seriously? While that technically falls under the lower entry fee promise (just barely) that is and added savings of a whopping $12.50 cents per 8 man roster. That won't even save me enough to buy a new ID card.
If you played more than 1 NPPL you got a discount off your next tournament so i get no savings.
I would seriously love to see sub 2000 dollar entry fees for lower level teams.
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02-04-2009, 06:25 PM
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#19
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: California
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Quote:
Originally Posted by **GP**
Man you ***** about everything.
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I'm sure undrdg has a wife, kids, animals, a job to work, and other ****.
He's allowed to ***** as much as he wants, his opinion is about as important as yours....
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02-04-2009, 06:36 PM
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FARSIDE KIDS // HELLCATS
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: SoMich
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regardless, the entry fee's are lower and the prizes are higher across all divisions when compared to the NPPL's prices. and then when you compare to the PSP (the direct competitor of the USPL):
DI $2,800 ($450 more)
DII $2,500 ($350 more)
DIII $2,350 ($500 more)
MUCH more expensive. with the NPPL no longer relevant, the USPL becomes more affordable when compared to the PSP, thus more appealing to teams. along with the reduced travel costs of four events to count for the "national" title and 3 events for each of the "conference titles", it makes it cheaper than the competition.
Last edited by P4IN7 B4LLS : 02-04-2009 at 06:38 PM.
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02-04-2009, 07:04 PM
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Ż\_(ツ)_/Ż
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: AK to CA
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Quote:
Originally Posted by **GP**
Man you ***** about everything.
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lol
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