Apox

Black Ops 3
Apox came into the NA amateur scene in Black Ops 3 playing on EZG eSports with Stumpfy, Atura, and Paranoia. This team failed to qualify for the CWL Pro League and replaced Stumpfy for Mayhem. EZG eSports then placed top 16 at their first LAN together in the UMG South Carolina Open Bracket. Apox then joined Orbit eSport to team with Baker, CaLiFa, and Aries, but the squad did not see much success online. Apox then teamed up with former teammate Mayhem on Most Wanted alongside Hate and DraMa. This team finished top 24 at the MLG Anaheim Open, just failing to make it out of the open bracket.

Infinite Warfare
At the first LAN event of the year, Apox played on 3sUP with former teammates CaLiFa and Baker, as well as the veteran player Lawless. 3sUP placed top 24 at the CWL Las Vegas Open, falling short of making it to pool play. Lawless left and the team went through a few players placing top 32 consistently in five 2Ks in a row before landing on Pandur as their fourth ahead of the next LAN event. At the CWL Atlanta Open, 3sUP placed alongside their online performances with a top 32 placement. Pandur was then poached by Luminosity Gaming ahead of the CWL Paris Open to replace on of Luminosity's players who couldn't get a visa. This left 3sUP scrambling for a fourth, so they picked up the German AM player, ShuKz, as a temporary substitute. The team only managed a top 36 placement, but considering they were playing with a sub with little practice time, it was not too poor. CaLiFa, Baker, and Apox decided to stick together and played with Miyagi as their fourth at the CWL Dallas Open, but 3sUP only placed top 40, which was their worst performance of the year. The team then split and Apox bounced around several different rosters before landing on Ghost Gaming with Miyagi, Legal, and Chino. This had Apox playing with a higher esteemed NA AM players and he saw improvements with a top 28 at the CWL Anaheim Open, just failing to make it out of the open bracket. Apox then found himself once again bouncing around on different teams landing on Amity Esports with Sender, Diabolic, and Pemby. Amity Esports fell short of qualifying for CWL Champs at the CWL NA LCQ losing to Str8 Rippin and Apox's former org 3sUP in two, close game five series.

World War II
To start the year Apox bounced around a few rosters trying to find his place on a solid AM team and ended up on Zodiac alongside Jump, PRPLXD, and a former teammate in Baker. This team placed poorly at their fist event at the CWL Dallas Open finishing top 48th. Zodiac then replaced PRPLX with Tisch and began to improve in online 2ks, but still placed poorly at the CWL Orleans Open only finishing top 64. Luckily for Apox, veteran player Spacely and LlamaGod were dropped from Ghost Gaming, and picked up Apox and Baker to team on Spacely's org, JuKeD. This had Apox playing with a higher pedigree of AM players and JuKeD. However, the results wren't great for the squad as under the org PURE Gaming, they only placed top 40 at the CWL Atlanta Open and a poor top 6 in the first two stages of the CWL US National Circuit. Apox then left seeking better placements and joined Gone Gaming to team with Havok, Blfire, and Legal. Gone Gaming placed top 32 at the CWL Seattle Open and then split up. Apox then bounced around a bunch of different teams without too much success online. He formed a team with Hitman, Johnny, and DraMa, and under the org Mentality Esports they placed top 40 at the CWL Anaheim Open. Apox then again was looking for a new team, and he found one for the rest of the year with EZG eSports alongside Parzelion, Atura, and RobbieB3319. EZG eSports started hot placing top 4 in an NA 2k, which was Apox's highest placement in a 2k that year. Then at the CWL Championship LCQ they managed to qualify for CWL Champs after beating Team WaR in a heated series and beating the heavily favored Lightning Pandas. Their two wins were against higher ranked teams so they had hope entering champs, but at the CWL Championship they were placed in a tough group and failed to win a map against Splyce, eUnited, and Team Sween.

Black Ops 4
Apox started the year playing on several AM teams before landing on a squad of SnD stars with TeddyRecks, Ramby, Super, and Zaptius. This team joined Mazer Gaming and at the CWL Las Vegas Open they managed to make it through the open bracket and straight into pools. In pools they managed to shake the pool up beating Team Envy in a game 5, but ended up losing straight away in the losers bracket finishing top 20. This placement was good enough to qualify for the CWL Pro League Qualifier, where under the org Project 18, they failed to qualify for the Pro League after finishing in the bottom two of their pool. Apox then left and joined InControl Gaming to play with Hollow, Cells, Stamino, and Vivid. This team had a few solid online placements and managed a decent top 6 placement at the CWL Fort Worth Open after a long loser bracket run. Apox then joined Reanimated Gaming to team with Elusoryy, Pentagrxm, Reedr, and AHTracT. The team flew over to compete in the CWL London Openn, but Reedr had visa complications and was replaced with a French AM player, Staan as a temporary substitute. For the second time in his career, Apox had to team with a European AM player and this time it didn't seem to hinder them too much as they placed top 6 after another long loser bracket run losing to Vodafone Giants in a close game 5 series. To end the year Apox found himself on Mazer Gaming teaming with other top NA AM players in JetLi, Mosh, Spacely, and Parzelion. Mazer Gaming had three former pro league players on it so once it formed it was seen was one of the best NA AM teams. They were able to support that claim finishing third in the CWL Amateur Finals losing only to the two top EU AM teams. Despite seeming like one of the top AM teams, Mazer Gaming was unable to make it out of the bracket at the CWL Championship losing to Faze Clan and another EU team, Units. This was the second straight year Apox made it champs despite not being able to find a consistent roster to play with.

Modern Warfare
Apox opened the year playing with Charullz and a bunch of former teammates in RobbieB3319, Cells, and Hollow. This team wasn't placing too well in online tournaments, but did manage a top 4 placement in the online Subliners New York Open, losing only to a pick up team with pro players. Then Apox once again bounced around rosters and did not have a consistent team throughout the preseason era until landing on a team with ProFeeZy, Goonjar, ColeChan, and Believe. This mixture of veteran NA AM players placed top 8 in the CDC Launch Weekend Open losing to the two top EU AM teams. After that decent placement, Apox joined Encrypted Gaming. Encrypted Gaming went through several different rosters before landing on FA5TBALLA, ProFeeZy, Believe, and Stamino, and this team placed top 8 again in the CDC Atlanta Open. Apox and ProFeeZy stuck together on Encrypted Gaming and picked up Spacely, Prolute, and Xotic. This squad placed third in the CDC Los Angeles Open, which was Apox's highest placement of the title. However, the team split and Apox once again found himself jumping rosters unable to get past top 8 in the online CDC tournaments. He did flex his SnD prowess winning a 4v4 SnD tournament playing with pro league players in MajorManiak, Envoy, and Maux. He then found a roster with MRuiz, Perform, Prolute, and Apexcitys that placed fourth in the NA CDC Cup 3 after beating UYU in bracket play, but dropping to losers and beating Carnage Esports in a game 5 series only to lose to UYU in a rematch. This was Apox's best online placement in CDC tournaments, but the squad followed that up with only a top 16 placement in the next one losing to Carnage Gaming before qualifying for bracket play.