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Counter-Strike: Check-Six unveils new Counter-Strike team

By: Jason Loadholt - Published November 16, 2006 at 12:12 AM EST - Writer Archive
In the aftermath of losing their Counter-Strike squad for a second time, Check-Six has revealed the team's replacement.
After losing their former Counter-Strike squad to United 5 after a short six day reunion, the Check-Six organization has revealed their new Counter-Strike team. This new Counter-Strike team, comprised of former RDW players, brings a diversified gaming background to the Check-Six organization, including similar games such as Return to Castle Wolfenstein and Call of Duty.

The Check-Six organization has put their trust in their new team that they will represent the organization to the fullest. According to Check-Six's acting owner, Nick Borelli, they were seeking a loyal team, which they did not find in their former team. Borelli "knows they will represent [Check-Six] well and be a top contender in the upcoming events."

One of the more active members within the Counter-Strike community, Arthur "sm0og1er" Nayshlos, left JMC back in March on the heels of Erik "da bears" Stromberg. Though he has been busy playing Counter-Strike to remain in form, little has been heard from him since. He has expressed his happiness in both the opportunity to play for the Check-Six organization as well as reuniting with the first players he played Counter-Strike with.

"Since I moved to the States, I've always wanted to play with old RDW members, because they were the first guys that I've ever met through Counter-Strike and I always enjoyed spending my time with them," said Nayshlos. He went on to say, "Thanks to RICH who took us under his wing, and now we can pursue our goals together."

"We're very pleased today to begin yet another campaign in gaming. A return to cs had been talked about amongst our group for quite sometime and the management at Check-Six allowed us to make this happen," said Andrew Brock, "we will be working hard in anticipation of next month's CPL and look to continue our team's long-standing tradition under the Check-Six banner."

The Check-Six Counter-Strike team is currently practicing heavily for the upcoming CPL Winter Championships in Dallas, Texas, where they will make their return to a game they have left nearly three years ago.

Check-Six Counter-Strike team
Latvia Arthur "sm0og1er" Nayshlos
Canada Andrew "anomaly" Brock
United States Chris "ntt" Gillett
Canada Ted "wISeGUy" Georgoudakis
United States Mark "wombat" Larsen

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