Instead of practicing at Mark's house, we decided to play out at Wellston.
The Wellston field is privately owned, and has two 2-story forts seperated by a ravine, of which you can cross using the bridge in the middle. It was a very nicely laid-out field and was kept up really nice. You could tell the field owners had spent a lot of time constructing it.
Game 1 was full-elimination 11 vs. 11. The Woodland Reapers side won.
Game 2 was a Zombie game. It was 10 vs. 10 plus 2 Zombies. The Zombies had infinite lives and if they shot you, you had to join their team. But the Zombies could not win. The team with the most players remaining at the end of 30 minutes won the game. The game ended with 2 remaining on the Woodland Reapers (Curtis and Scott), and 1 on the Wellston side.
In Game 3 you had to hang your flag on the bridge out in the open. The refs would note who's flag was up every 15 minutes for the 1-hour game. The Woodland Reapers rushed the flag (since we were a little closer), hung ours higher, and got back to base. We defended the flag for the majority of the game. Mark stepped up the pressure with a right hook to get us on their side of the ravine. We took the majority of the field and won the game.
It wasn't until Game 3 that we realized that gun hits didn't count and that you could use a moveable bunker for a shield. I shot the ref (accidentally of course) when I thought he was covering for his buddy on the Wellston side. We cleared it up afterwards.
Everyone enjoyed the game out at Wellston. Although the field was small in size, it was laid out in such a way to make for a lot of action. Next time there's a game at Wellston I'll definitely be up for going.