United States of America (Press Release) April 29, 2008 --
Baldwin Park, CA - Tom Cole, captain of Spyder sponsored team Bad Company setup a plan for 2008 to take his team global. Looking to expose his guys to international turf the team plans to make stops in South America, Europe, Malaysia, and Australia with a South African tournament already in the books. The team's last stop at the CSP Aruba Madness event April 12-13th proved successful with Bad Company taking home the top prize in the Open Division.
"We are excited to represent Spyder on an international level, and look forward to sharing our paintball experiences with the many regions we plan to visit. We thank our sponsor Spyder for providing us this opportunity, including the RSX markers and gear that lead us to victory in Aruba" says Tom Cole, captain of Bad Company.
Next up for the boys, a trip to sunny Brazil where they will compete against South America's finest hoping to add another victory to their international record. The CSP Brazil stop takes place May 24-25th.
Bad Company has been sponsored by Spyder since 2001 playing throughout the United States in the NPPL, PSP, and scenario circuits. This year the team has split in to three with one group staying in the US to compete, the international squad, and BC Army, the scenario team which competes with the Spyder MR Series markers.
"We are excited to represent Spyder on an international level, and look forward to sharing our paintball experiences with the many regions we plan to visit. We thank our sponsor Spyder for providing us this opportunity, including the RSX markers and gear that lead us to victory in Aruba" says Tom Cole, captain of Bad Company.
Next up for the boys, a trip to sunny Brazil where they will compete against South America's finest hoping to add another victory to their international record. The CSP Brazil stop takes place May 24-25th.
Bad Company has been sponsored by Spyder since 2001 playing throughout the United States in the NPPL, PSP, and scenario circuits. This year the team has split in to three with one group staying in the US to compete, the international squad, and BC Army, the scenario team which competes with the Spyder MR Series markers.

Bad Company takes first place using Spyders in Aruba
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