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BigBuddha and SK COD5 team strike gold, twice
The Call of Duty 5 squad has once again snatched up two medals over a weekend, with team winning a 5on5 Cup as well as an 1on1 victory for Yanek "BigBuddha" Siepmann.
By Lawrence Benedict 'Malystryx' Phillips
Mar 16, 2009 16:25
The Call of Duty 5 squad has once again snatched up two medals over a weekend, with team winning a 5on5 Cup as well as an 1on1 victory for Yanek "BigBuddha" Siepmann.BigBuddha wins again
Yanek 'BigBuddha' Siepmann took part in the United Consoles League CoD5: World at War 1on1 Cup, and competed against 24 players from across Germany, France and Austria. BigBuddha remained undefeated throughout the tournament and took gold just as he had done last month when won a 110 man shootout last month.
COD5 team win CSL 3on3 Opening Cup
The COD5 squad also enjoyed a collective victory, having won the CSL 3on3 CoD5: Opening Cup last month, they once against enjoyed victory but this time in a 5on5 format.
The final was against Raptor Gaming who boast an extremely strong team and the final went to 5 rounds because of a draw after the regular match. With the scores tied at 16-16 an additional map was played and the SK team rose to the challenge to win 7-1 for a final score of 23-17.
Yanek 'BigBuddha' Siepmann took part in the United Consoles League CoD5: World at War 1on1 Cup, and competed against 24 players from across Germany, France and Austria. BigBuddha remained undefeated throughout the tournament and took gold just as he had done last month when won a 110 man shootout last month.
Final Rankings
1st SK BigBuddha
2nd Portman
3rd WOH xFIGHTERx
1st SK BigBuddha
2nd Portman
3rd WOH xFIGHTERx
COD5 team win CSL 3on3 Opening Cup
The COD5 squad also enjoyed a collective victory, having won the CSL 3on3 CoD5: Opening Cup last month, they once against enjoyed victory but this time in a 5on5 format.
The final was against Raptor Gaming who boast an extremely strong team and the final went to 5 rounds because of a draw after the regular match. With the scores tied at 16-16 an additional map was played and the SK team rose to the challenge to win 7-1 for a final score of 23-17.
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