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Don’t Stop Till You
Hit the Top
As the day goes on he
just can’t take it. Just standing around
while his son and friends play around is
tiresome.
He starts to wonder if
maybe just maybe I could do this. It
went from just a drop off to the start
of a great
journey and an inspiring
captain. The rise of Explicit and the
future that lies ahead of them.
Robert Montiero was just
another father at the field learning the
sport. Making sure his son had fun and
supporting him in
whatever he does. He has a family and
runs a logistics company but today he
takes on
one of the greatest
challenges, “Paintball”. As his son
plays for the first time his mind starts
to wonder and
impulse kicks in. He buys
everything: marker, hopper, tank and all
the apparel you could think of. Once you
begin playing there is
something that just over comes’ you.
Adrenaline starts pumping and you want
more.
Paintball had already
grabbed him before he started playing.
Here’s where it all was set in motion.
Paintball
had turned this father
and son duo into weekend warriors. They
continued this every weekend streak of
practice for two months
before meeting friends that loved the
sport too. As they grew together so did
their
knowledge of the game. A
couple young gun tournaments here and
there and they were ready. Explicit set
out to their first big
tournament with a team of 9. XPSL is one
of the many leagues that were around for
the experienced players.
This introduced Explicit to 7-man style
of play. XPSL Vegas ’06 was the
unveiling
of Team Explicit.
Although they finished 23rd out of 74
teams they held their heads high. Rob
was determined
to make this team a top
contender. Practice schedules came soon
after this tournament. Explicit started
practicing non-stop
against the best teams around. Rob had a
saying that “You only get better by
practicing the best.
Tournament after
tournament they missed the cut just
barely to make the day that everyone
hopes for, Sunday.
This only made Rob train
the team harder and harder. This led to
practicing both Saturday and Sunday.
They
began trying out new
things and different players. One thing
you have to learn is that players come
and go.
Rob only wanted players
that have the hunger to win and play for
Explicit. As things came together and
they
had a few wins under
their belt Rob made a promise no one
would forget. “We will go pro in two
years no matter
how we do it.” This
resonated in the boys mind for months to
follow.
With the ’08 year coming
to an end and only the NPPL Commanders
Cup left Explicit went in guns blazing.
They ended up placing 7th
but had learned a lot.
A couple weekends had
passed and Rob got a call that would
change Explicit forever. With the NPPL
going
under and new leagues
emerging they were offered a once in a
lifetime opportunity. With USPL coming
into
play as the new 7-man
league they had met and made a huge
decision. Every pro team manager had met
and
chose to bring a select
few divisional teams up into the big
leagues. Rob was offered a spot to
become a
professional paintball
team. As the entire team had learned of
the news it was unanimous. Explicit
would be a new
and upcoming pro team.
This was a dream come true to every one
of our players. We all play to get
better and
one day get to the level
of pro. Having Robert as a coach you
learn that he aims high and never
misses.
Becoming pro came a
little faster then he had expected but
he got them there.
Through out their journey
from the bottom up they had settled down
with a set squad and would go into their
first pro tournament
ready for anything. Family, friends and
the players of Explicit weren’t ready
for the fan
base they were about to
witness. The grand stands announced
their first game on center court and the
crowd
went wild. Roars from
every corner came in and gave the boys
the confidence they needed to win.
Ending the
tournament with only
missing Sunday by 20 points made
Explicit proud of their first pro event.
They had gained
experience and more
important the respect.
To most, paintball is a
way of life and your team turns into
your family. To know that when you step
on the field
that everyone wants what
you want. It’s a feeling that you never
want to give up. Practice every weekend,
lots of
running, and a whole book
of drills. They strive to get better at
every turn and won’t stop till they
reach the top.
Explicit couldn’t have
gone this far without the drive and
determination of Rob Montiero at the
reins.
San
Francisco EXPLICIT
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