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          May 29, 2002 - Less Than Two Weeks Till Tournament

    Yep, that's right. Less than two weeks left until the Storm Warning tournament in Steam Mill. Had a wonderful practice this weekend and got shot up pretty good by all the teams that were there. Thanks again to spikes.com, Frenzy, Team Wildfire, and all the other teams that attended, it was a wonderful day for paintball in this province. See you all at the tournament.   
 
          May 2, 2002 - New Main Squad, First Team Practice, More.

    Well, the Valley Rush Paintball Team is busy gearing up for the Storm Warning Tournament on June 9th. The latest team news is that sadly, our prized centerman, the backbone of the team, Jordan Braun, is re-evaluting his paintball career at the moment. And in fact, it looks right now as if Keith will be purchasing his gear. What this all means is that Keith will be playing in Jordan's place at the Storm Warning Tournament. Keith has not played in a tournament since hopper ball at Storm Warning last year, but assures us he will be ready to go by June 9th.
    Valley Rush will be holding their first full-team practice of the 2002 season this Sunday, May 4, at the Storm Warning Paintball field in Steam Mill, NS. All team members will be present, with the absence of Jordan Braun. This practice won't be taken too seriously, as the team will be just getting used to playing paintball again and having a whole lot of fun. All's welcome to practice with us, [as long as you buy Bruce's paint, of course, :)] and we hope to see some of you there.
 

                                   April 4, 2002 - The Beginning

    Valley Rush Paintball was founded in the Spring of 2001 and is now a well known name in the paintball world in Atlantic Canada. It was founded by four members - Justin Dorey, Tyler Chapman, Jordan Braun, and Keith Delorey. We all live in the Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia, Canada, in and around the town of Kentville. Our home field is Storm Warning Paintball Games in Steam Mill, NS. We are all in our final year of high school, and therefore this may likely be the last year we all play together, and we hope to make it the best one yet by capturing the Atlantic Championship this September. We are getting our gear ready and are starting to come out of hibernation as we get ready for another year of shootin' and splatting.