Originally posted to pain4glory.com
The Tippinators Paintball Team started with just a simple conversation
shared between Scott Knowles and Bruce Johnston in the early days of
July 2005.
The two were playing woodsball in Mersey Road Paintball in East River,
Nova Scotia. They overheard a talk from a few speedballers about a
rookie tournament that is about to come up by the end of that same
month. The players were laughing at the idea of any speedballer winning
such a tournament or even just having the guts to enter such. But this
became a serious matter for the two men. Hence, they decided to enter
the tournament and face the great challenge.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Friday, November 13, 2009
Tippinators are Recruiting
Friday, 13 November 2009 11:19
With the upcoming 2010 season coming, the Tippinators have decided for
the very first time, to open our doors to the community to find new
players for the formation of the Tippinators sister team The "HFX
Cyclones" xball team.
This is an exciting opportunity for any new players who want to try their hand at xball while being involved with the best known and most professionally run paintball team in Eastern Canada. Only professional teams are as organized as, and have as many sponsors as the Tippinators. NOW is your chance to be part of this 'one of a kind' organization.
This is an exciting opportunity for any new players who want to try their hand at xball while being involved with the best known and most professionally run paintball team in Eastern Canada. Only professional teams are as organized as, and have as many sponsors as the Tippinators. NOW is your chance to be part of this 'one of a kind' organization.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Tippinators Interview in Shooting Hot Magazine
The View from the Turret:
Is 40 Old? Not if You're a Paintball Player
By: Dawn Allcot
Full Article Posted to Shooting Hot Magazine November 2009 Issue
Excerpt below
Working Out in Your 40's .. and Beyond
Bruce Johnston, captain of the Nova Scotia, Canada based Tippinators, is another so-called older player who works hard to play up front. "During dry land training I'm usually leading the team," he says. "As the leader, I have to be in front."
Is 40 Old? Not if You're a Paintball Player
By: Dawn Allcot
Full Article Posted to Shooting Hot Magazine November 2009 Issue
Excerpt below
Working Out in Your 40's .. and Beyond
Bruce Johnston, captain of the Nova Scotia, Canada based Tippinators, is another so-called older player who works hard to play up front. "During dry land training I'm usually leading the team," he says. "As the leader, I have to be in front."
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