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Counter-Strike: CEVO SII Grand Finals Melee

By: Philip - Published February 12, 2006 at 12:11 AM EST - Writer Archive
Team 3D and compLexity are once again facing off! This time it is for the CEVO Championship. Stay tuned to GotFrag and the Team Sportscast Network for full coverage of tonight's matchup.
Here we go again! United States Team 3D and United States compLexity are once again going to face off against one another - this time it is for the CyberEvolution Championship. This match up will add yet another chapter into the quickly growing rivalry between these two top North American teams. Complexity and 3D will also be meeting up shortly in the Upper Bracket finals for GGL's AmeriCup II Playoffs.

Both 3D and coL opened the playoffs with strong victories over Canada Team EG and United States Rival respectively, before meeting each other in the Upper Finals. Complexity would get the better of 3D in that matchup, sending the WCG Champions into the Lower Bracket where they would play Rival. After some strong play from all of 3D, they have now put themselves in a position to win the CEVO Championship along with a hefty $8,000 USD prize. However, as already mentioned, they will have to win four of a possible six maps in order to accomplish that feat. They did manage to do so in the first AmeriCup season, and will be looking to repeat that.

Do not forget to set your Personal Timezone to find out exactly when the matches will be played in your area so you do not miss any of the action. Playoff brackets can be viewed on the third page or here. The first map to be played will be Russka, followed by Inferno and then Train as the tiebreaker, if necessary. Stay tuned to GotFrag for full coverage of tonight's action. CEVO will also be running their own HLTV proxy as well at hltv.cevolved.com:3101

Update: Complexity has defeated Team 3D in two maps to clinch their second straight CEVO Championship along with $8,000.

CEVO Professional Season 2 Standings:

1. United States Complexity - $8,000 USD
2. United States Team 3D - $4,000 USD
3. United States Team Rival - $2,000 USD
4. Canada Team EG - $1,000 USD

Team 3D Roster:

Canada Griffin "shaGuar" Benger
United States Sal "Volcano" Garozzo
United States Ron "Rambo" Kim
United States Josh "Dominator" Sievers
United States Mikey "method" So

Complexity Roster:

United States Matt "Warden" Dickens
United States Corey "tr1p" Dodd
United States Danny "fRoD" Montaner
United States Justin "Sunman" Summy
United States Tyler "Storm" Wood

CEVO Pro Grand Finals

*Match times and HLTV information subject to change without notice.
Scoreboard1H2HOTF
compLexity11-2
3D----
Russka: 16-13 coL (11-4; 5-9) - Box Scores - Demo
Inferno: 16-8 coL (9-6; 7-2) - Box Scores - Demo

Previous CEVO Season 2 playoff matches can be viewed on the next page.
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