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  • Came out with my cousin for their official opening day and unfortunately there was a wicked storm that wiped out a lot of progress that they made on their speedball field. Despite that, they had their woodsball field up and another open field with spools, which I would have to argue was my favorite. The weather was absolutely perfect and most of the mud had dried up in time for game play. Good news for all the cars trying to come up their driveway into their lot as well. Lot btw is pretty big and you fit a few dozen cars in there. I was told they plan on putting down stone so that it's easier too. That would be a great addition. From what it looks like they do both capture the flag or elimination games on a rotation. We mainly played elimination. The woodball field in the center is pretty open with a fewk bunkers, each team starts on opposite sides of the field, obviously. It's still early in the season so the green wasn't quite grown in. I think it would be a lot better once it finally does. A group of 30 is the perfect size for this field I think. If they decide to open it up they could do some pretty large games up there. Once you're eliminated there no real good area where you can sit out in, you're basically right on the field on the side behind a few trees. I've gotten tagged twice not even in the game just standing on the sidelines. I'd suggest maybe a net to designate a 'safe zone'. Spool field was great. It's open but the spools provide great cover. I will admit the right side has a huge advantage over the left. On the left you have to mad dash to the closest spool for cover. This was the better of the 2 fields in my opinion because it's constant play, not too much room to just post up for extended periods of time. I'm excited to see what their speedball course looks like once it's up. Since it was their first day 'officially open' and got a pretty big crowd I'm sure they were still working out the kinks. Just from my day there I would definitely suggest more refs or have designated posts for them. There was a lot of back and forth - and some games the players would ref themselves because one wasn't around. Walkie talkies would probably be a great investment. Also since they are newly open, their equipment is fresh. We seemed to be the first ones to break it in and all the rentals were of good quality as well as their masks. Refs carry around rags so when you need a nice wipe you can do so without messing up the masks. Fogging wasn't a big issue either like other places I've experienced. Definitely plus. I think this is definitely a place to come back to and would recommend people in Pittsburgh who are looking to paintball to come check it out.
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