During the past weekend, Aruba’s paintball team, Aruba Madness entered the battlefield in North Carolina, Fayetteville with great enthusiasm. Fighting against big teams and good teams with big pit crews, the small team of Aruba went with the energy and determination to win. At the end of the tournament the Aruba Madness team finished in 3rd place in division 3.
The Black Ops Paintball tournament took place on Saturday, September 2, where the Aruba Madness team played a total of 25 games. Demonstrating their skill, coordination, and strategy. The battle was fierce, and the team had to fight for every point they won. On Sunday the Aruba Madness team maintained the momentum as they faced the challenge of playing 20 additional games. The American players were stunned to see Aruba Madness take to the field the next day, despite all the fatigue of the previous day. The Aruba Madness team has shown incredible strength, discipline, and know-how to work together as a unit. After 20 games, Aruba Madness moved up to 8th place in division 4. According to the team itself, Aruba Madness came to the tournament to play, and left a lasting impact on the American teams and the organization. Demonstrating that team size does not define potential.
Aruba Madness invites the entire community of Aruba to come and watch the sport of Paintball in Parkietenbos, Prikibos Paintball Field, every Sunday.