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Lacefield
Lacefield CDL 2020
Background Information
NameAndres Lacefield
Country of Birth
United States
BirthdayDecember 17, 1996 (age 27)
Residency
NA
North America
Competitive
Role
Substitute
Previous Role(s)
SMG Slayer
PSN IDBaseGodLace
XBL GamertagBaseGoDLace
Social Media & Links
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Andres "Lacefield" Lacefield is a Call of Duty esports player, previously a substitute for Los Angeles Guerrillas.

Team History

Combine Role Swaps:Yes|No
Dates:Approx|Exact
TeamStartEnd
NA
Mutiny Gaminglogo stdMutiny Gaming≈May 2015≈2015-05-??≈Jun 2015≈2015-06-??≈1mo
ejel
NA
3sUPlogo std3sUPJul 20152015-07-21[1]Aug 20152015-08-0414d
ejel
NA
XGN Competitivelogo stdXGN CompetitiveAug 20152015-08-04Sep 20152015-09-211mo 17d
ejel
NA
Thrust Nationlogo stdThrust NationSep 20152015-09-29Oct 20152015-10-2526d
ejel
NA
Apotheon Esportslogo stdApotheon EsportsOct 20152015-10-28[3]Jan 20162016-01-06[2]2mo 9d
ejel
NA
H2k-Gaminglogo stdH2k-GamingJan 20162016-01-06[5]Jul 20162016-07-31[4]6mo 25d
ejel
NA
CompLexity Gaminglogo stdcompLexityJul 20162016-07-31[6]Aug 20162016-08-1111d
ejel
NA
Cloud9logo stdCloud9Aug 20162016-08-11[8]May 20172017-05-13[7]9mo 2d
ejel
NA
Supreme Teamlogo stdSupreme TeamMay 20172017-05-29Jun 20172017-06-1618d
ejel
NA
BitterSweetlogo stdBitterSweetJun 20172017-06-16Jun 20172017-06-193d
ejel
NA
Supreme Teamlogo stdSupreme TeamJun 20172017-06-19Jun 20172017-06-278d
ejel
NA
Ghost Gaminglogo stdGhost GamingJun 20172017-06-27[11]Sep 20182018-09-10[9]1yr 2mo
ejel
NA
Evil Geniuseslogo stdEvil GeniusesOct 20182018-10-11[14]Nov 20182018-11-15[12]1mo 4d
ejel
NA
Pittsburgh Knightslogo stdPIT KnightsNov 20182018-11-30[16]Dec 20182018-12-21[15]21d
ejel
NA
G2 Esportslogo stdG2 EsportsDec 20182018-12-21[19]Mar 20192019-03-08[18]2mo 18d
ejel
NA
Midnight Esportslogo stdMidnight EsportsMar 20192019-03-08[21]Jun 20192019-06-20[20]3mo 12d
ejel
NA
Elevatelogo stdElevateJun 20192019-06-21[23]Aug 20192019-08-26[22]2mo 5d
ejel
CDL
Los Angeles Guerrillaslogo stdLA Guerrillas
Nov 20192019-11-03[29]Sep 20202020-09-07[24]10mo 4d
ejel
TeamStartEnd
NA
Mutiny Gaminglogo stdMutiny Gaming≈May 2015≈2015-05-??≈Jun 2015≈2015-06-??≈1mo
ejel
NA
3sUPlogo std3sUPJul 20152015-07-21[1]Aug 20152015-08-0414d
ejel
NA
XGN Competitivelogo stdXGN CompetitiveAug 20152015-08-04Sep 20152015-09-211mo 17d
ejel
NA
Thrust Nationlogo stdThrust NationSep 20152015-09-29Oct 20152015-10-2526d
ejel
NA
Apotheon Esportslogo stdApotheon EsportsOct 20152015-10-28[3]Jan 20162016-01-06[2]2mo 9d
ejel
NA
H2k-Gaminglogo stdH2k-GamingJan 20162016-01-06[5]Jul 20162016-07-31[4]6mo 25d
ejel
NA
CompLexity Gaminglogo stdcompLexityJul 20162016-07-31[6]Aug 20162016-08-1111d
ejel
NA
Cloud9logo stdCloud9Aug 20162016-08-11[8]May 20172017-05-13[7]9mo 2d
ejel
NA
Supreme Teamlogo stdSupreme TeamMay 20172017-05-29Jun 20172017-06-1618d
ejel
NA
BitterSweetlogo stdBitterSweetJun 20172017-06-16Jun 20172017-06-193d
ejel
NA
Supreme Teamlogo stdSupreme TeamJun 20172017-06-19Jun 20172017-06-278d
ejel
NA
Ghost Gaminglogo stdGhost GamingJun 20172017-06-27[11]Sep 20182018-09-10[9]1yr 2mo
ejel
NA
Evil Geniuseslogo stdEvil GeniusesOct 20182018-10-11[14]Nov 20182018-11-15[12]1mo 4d
ejel
NA
Pittsburgh Knightslogo stdPIT KnightsNov 20182018-11-30[16]Dec 20182018-12-21[15]21d
ejel
NA
G2 Esportslogo stdG2 EsportsDec 20182018-12-21[19]Mar 20192019-03-08[18]2mo 18d
ejel
NA
Midnight Esportslogo stdMidnight EsportsMar 20192019-03-08[21]Jun 20192019-06-20[20]3mo 12d
ejel
NA
Elevatelogo stdElevateJun 20192019-06-21[23]Aug 20192019-08-26[22]2mo 5d
ejel
CDL
Los Angeles Guerrillaslogo stdLA GuerrillasNov 20192019-11-03[29]Mar 20202020-03-05[30]4mo 2d
ejel
CDL
Los Angeles Guerrillaslogo stdLA Guerrillas
Mar 20202020-03-05[30]Sep 20202020-09-07[24]6mo 2d
ejel

News

  • 2015
  • 2016
  • 2017
  • 2018
  • 2019
  • 2020
NA
Mutiny Gaminglogo stdMTNYMay (approx.), Lacefield and Nelson join. Lyric and Quality leave.
NA
Mutiny Gaminglogo stdMTNYJune (approx.), Demise and Lyric join. Lacefield and Nelson leave.
NA
3sUPlogo std3sUPJuly 21, Lacefield and Legal join.[1]
NA
3sUPlogo std3sUPAugust 4, Lacefield and Legal leave.
NA
XGN Competitivelogo stdXGNAugust 4, Lacefield and Legal join.
NA
XGN Competitivelogo stdXGNSeptember 21, Lacefield and StuDyy leave.
NA
Thrust Nationlogo stdTHRUSeptember 29, Lacefield, Mochila, and Royalty join. FEARS rejoins.
NA
Thrust Nationlogo stdTHRUOctober 25, FEARS, Lacefield, Mochila, and Royalty leave.
NA
Apotheon Esportslogo stdAESOctober 28, FEARS, Lacefield, Legal, and PHiZZURP join.[3]
NA
Apotheon Esportslogo stdAESJanuary 6, Roster is bought out by H2k-Gaming. FEARS, Lacefield, Legal, and PHiZZURP leave.[2]
NA
H2k-Gaminglogo stdH2kJanuary 6, Apotheon Esports's roster acquired. FEARS, Lacefield, Legal, and PHiZZURP join.[5]
NA
CompLexity Gaminglogo stdcoLJuly 31, Accuracy, ACHES, and Lacefield join. Goonjar, MiRx, and Parasite leave.[6]
NA
H2k-Gaminglogo stdH2kJuly 31, Lacefield leaves.[4]
NA
CompLexity Gaminglogo stdcoLAugust 11, Havok, Llama, and Swarley join. Parasite rejoins. Accuracy, ACHES, Lacefield, and Ricky leave.
NA
Cloud9logo stdC9August 11, ACHES, Lacefield, and Ricky join. Havok, SiLLY, and Swarley leave.[8]
NA
Cloud9logo stdC9May 13, Priestahh and Xotic join. Lacefield leaves.[7]
NA
Supreme Teamlogo stdSUPMay 29, Lacefield, LlamaGod, Maux, and Spacely join.
NA
Supreme Teamlogo stdSUPJune 16, Roster is signed by BitterSweetlogo stdBitterSweet. Lacefield, LlamaGod, Maux, and Spacely leave.
NA
BitterSweetlogo stdbSJune 16, Team signs roster of Supreme Teamlogo stdSupreme Team. Lacefield, LlamaGod, Maux, and Spacely join.
NA
BitterSweetlogo stdbSJune 19, Lacefield, LlamaGod, Maux, and Spacely leave.
NA
Supreme Teamlogo stdSUPJune 19, Lacefield, LlamaGod, Maux, and Spacely rejoin.
NA
Supreme Teamlogo stdSUPJune 27, Lacefield, LlamaGod, Maux, and Spacely leave.
NA
Ghost Gaminglogo stdGGJune 27, Team acquires BitterSweet's roster. Lacefield, LlamaGod, Maux, and Spacely join.[11]
NA
Ghost Gaminglogo stdGGSeptember 10, GodRx, Lacefield, Pandur, and Parasite leave.[9][10]
NA
Evil Geniuseslogo stdEGOctober 11, FeLo, Goonjar, Lacefield, Royalty, and Saints join.[14]
NA
Evil Geniuseslogo stdEGNovember 15, Xotic joins. Lacefield leaves.[12][13]
NA
Pittsburgh Knightslogo stdPKNovember 30, GodRx, Lacefield, Pandur, Parasite, Theory, and Nubzy (Coach) join.[16][17]
NA
Pittsburgh Knightslogo stdPKDecember 21, Lacefield leaves.[15]
NA
G2 Esportslogo stdG2December 21, Lacefield and Methodz join. Faccento and Ricky leave.[19]
NA
G2 Esportslogo stdG2January 24, Lacefield becomes restricted free agent.[31]
NA
Midnight Esportslogo stdMIDMarch 8, Blazt, Lacefield, and Parasite join. Brack, Envoy, and JetLi leave.[21]
NA
G2 Esportslogo stdG2March 8, Blazt and Lacefield leave.[18]
NA
Midnight Esportslogo stdMIDJune 20, Frosty, Royalty, and Zaptius join. Lacefield leaves.[20]
NA
Elevatelogo stdELVJune 21, Believe and Lacefield join.[23]
NA
Elevatelogo stdELVAugust 26, Lacefield leaves.[22]
CDL
Los Angeles Guerrillaslogo stdLAGNovember 3, Lacefield joins.[29]
CDL
Los Angeles Guerrillaslogo stdLAGMarch 5, Blazt, Spart, and Vivid move to starting roster.
ACHES,
Lacefield, and
Saints move to substitutes.[30]
CDL
Los Angeles Guerrillaslogo stdLAGSeptember 7, AquA, Blazt, Decemate, Saints,
Lacefield, and
Spart leave.[24][25][26][27][28]

Biography[]

Advanced Warfare[]

Lacefield came into the scene in the NA AM scene in AW on a team with Riviction, Nuglect, and Sluushh. The team swapped Sluushh for Nelson and joined Mutiny Gaming to play in the MLG Pro League Season 3 Relegation Qualifier where they managed to win the tournament and qualify for the MLG Pro League Season 3 Relegation. At the relegation tournament Mutiny Gaming only placed top 16 and missed out on making it to the MLG Pro League. Lacefield then swapped rosters several times, placed top 4 in a few online tourneys, and placed top top 28 at UMG Dallas with Anticity, Aires, and Legal. Lacefield then finally found a team to stick with on XGN Competitive alongside KiLLa, Nelson, and PHiZZURP. XGN Competitive placed top 16 at MES Detroit 25K and decided to pick up StuDyy to replace Nelson and the team didn't seem to improve too much placing another top 16 at UMG Washington DC. Lacefield ended the year on Thrust Nation with FEARS, Royalty, and Mochila, and at MLG World Finals, this team managed to make it out of the open bracket and into pools. However, in the pools Thrust Nation went 0-4 and ended up placing top 20.

Black Ops 3[]

To start the title, Lacefield joined Apotheon Esports alongside former teammates FEARS, Legal, and PHiZZURP. This team started off the year well by qualifying for the NA CWL Pro League at the NA CWL Pro Division Stage 1 Qualifying Invitational beating Enigma6 Gold and Team Orbit in the process. The team was then picked up by H2k-Gaming and started the NA CWL Stage 1 Regular Season well going 3-1 in their first two weeks, but by week 5 they fell to 3-7. The team then managed to place an impressive top 4 at UMG South Carolina Champion Tournament against the top NA teams. This seemed to provide energy back into the team as H2k-Gaming then improved to 5-7 in the league and placed fourth in the UMG CWL 25K Challenge Variant 1. Although the inconsistencies returned as H2k-Gaming would go to 5-9 and only place top 16 in the UMG CWL 25K Challenge Variant 2, but then once again rebounded improving to 7-9 and placing second in the NA CWL Stage 1 ESL Event 1. The inconsistent performances seemed to catch up to H2k-Gaming as they began to struggle further only placing top 16 in the NA CWL Stage 1 ESL Event 2 and losing six games in a row to end the NA CWL Stage 1 Regular Season 7-15 for an eleventh place finish. Placing eleventh meant that H2k-Gaming had to face relegation, but the managed to qualify for stage 2 by beating Team Liquid in a close game 7 series in the NA CWL Stage 1 Relegation. In the NA CWL Stage 2 Regular Season once again H2k-Gaming started off well going 5-1. However, the struggles returned and they would end up going 6-8 through week 7 and they only managed to place top 16 at the MLG Anaheim Open. To end Stage 2, the team squeezed their way into playoffs placing a minimum top 8, but at the NA CWL Stage 2 Playoffs they didn't win a map getting 4-0ed by Team Envy. Despite the inconsistencies throughout the year Lacefield was emerging as a rising star and ahead of the next event, Lacefield left the team due to internal struggles and sought a better one. He was then picked up by CompLexity Gaming to team with Ricky, ACHES, and Accuracy, and at the team's first event they placed top 8 at the MLG Orlando Open while H2k-Gaming only placed top 20. To end the year, the trio of Lacefield, ACHES, Ricky were picked up by Cloud9 to team with Assault at the NA CWL Championship Qualifier where they were sent down to the losers bracket early and had to win to game 5s in a row against In2ition and Most Wanted to qualify for CWL Champs. At the CWL Championship, Cloud9 managed to make it out of their pool and beat CompLexity Gaming in a game 5 series in round 1 of the winners bracket before getting sent down to losers by Elevate. In the losers bracket, Cloud9 beat HyperGames Team with a 3-0 and then pulled of an infamous upset beating OpTic Gaming in an intense game 5 series knocking out the tournament favorites in top 8. After that series Lacefield was unfortunately and disgustingly subjected to racial comments from Optic fans. Cloud9 would then end up losing 1-3 to FAB Games eSports in the next round for a top 6 placement. That top 6 was Lacefield's highest placement yet at a major event and solidified him as one of the rising talents in the scene.

Infinite Warfare[]

To open the year, Lacefield remained on Cloud9 with ACHES, Ricky, and Assault, and the team got off to a great start placing second at the Las Vegas Open by winning several game 5 series before losing in a game 5 to Rise Nation in the grand final. Despite the hot start, Cloud9 began to struggle placing a poor top 20 at the CWL Atlanta Open. This poor performance made Cloud9 slip from second in NA pro points down to eighth and at the CWL Dallas Open there was a bit of pressure as only the top 9 teams in NA pro points can qualify for the CWL Pro League. However, Cloud9 ended up finishing second in their pool and placed top 12, which was still not great, but was good enough to remain eighth in NA pro points meaning they qualified for the pro league. At the CWL Pro League Stage 1, Cloud9 really struggled only going 1-5 in series count and 5-17 in map count for a worst possible top 16 placement. Lacefield was then dropped as the team seemed to be in shambles, but was picked up on a a top NA AM team consisting of Spacely, Maux, and LlamaGod. This team emerged early as one of the best AM teams and under the name Supreme Team they qualified for Stage 1 Relegation in the NA CWL Pro Leauge Relegation Qualifier, and in relegation they managed to qualify for Stage 2 without dropping a map in the CWL Pro League Relegation. Prior to Stage 2, under BitterSweet, the team placed top 12 at the CWL Anaheim Open after topping their pool going 4-0, but then losing to two EU pro teams in Splyce and Red Reserve back to back. In the CWL Pro League Stage 2, the team was picked up by Ghost Gaming and had high hopes for making playoffs and got off to a great start going 4-0 in the first two days. However, on the last day they lost 0-3 to Enigma6 Group and 1-3 to FaZe Clan, and those losses put them on the losing end of a three way 4-2 tie with Enigma6 Group and FaZe Clan due to not winning enough maps. This meant that the team finished top 12 and missed out on playoffs. After getting dropped earlier in the year and barely missing out on Stage 2 Playoffs, Lacefield and Ghost Gaming were determined to end the year on a high note at CWL Champs. At the CWL Championship, Ghost Gaming got off to a hot start going 3-0 in their pool and in their first winners bracket match-up they beat Cloud9 3-1 and Lacefield got very hyped after beating the team that dropped him. Unfortunately, this hype was not enough to carry them through as they were then dropped down to losers by Team Envy, got some revenge on Enigma6 Group in losers, but then lost to Rise Nation for a top 8 placement.

World War II[]

Lacefield started the year still on Ghost Gaming with Maux, LlamaGod, and Spacely coming off a respectable top 8 placement at Champs. There was high hopes for the team coming into the new title and they had several top 8 placements in the first few MLG 2Ks. Despite the consistent online performances, Ghost Gaming struggled at the first LAN event of the season at the CWL Dallas Open as they finished a worst possible top 24 only winning one map the whole event. After that loss, Ghost Gaming would have to make it through the open bracket and make a deep run at the CWL New Orleans Open for a chance to make it into the pro league, but the team struggled again only managing a poor top 48 placement. This called for team changes to be made so Spacely and LlamaGod were replaced by the Pandur and GodRx. This new team had inconsistent placements online, but managed to win an MLG Pro League Challenge going in to the CWL New Orleans Open where they placed a much improved top 16 after making it through the open bracket and into pools. Ghost Gaming saw some more decent placements online and then placed a better top 12 at the CWL Birmingham Open after not making it into pools, but still making a solid loser bracket run. Despite the improvements, the team decided to drop Maux for Parasite. This change seemed to help as at the SEAttle Open the team placed top 6 after battling through the open bracket, finishing second in their pool after upsetting OpTic Gaming, and upsetting Team Kaliber in round 1 of the winners bracket before getting double 3-0ed out of the tournament. Ghost Gaming continued to look like a top AM team winning two MLG 2Ks, but only managed a top 16 placement at the CWL Anaheim Open after being placed in a tough pool and losing to Mindfreak in the loser bracket. The team continued to look good online and won one series 3-0 to qualify for CWL Champs at the CWL Championship LCQ. At the CWL Championship, Ghost Gaming drew Mindfreak in their pool and managed to get revenge in a suspenseful game 5 series to go 2-1 and make it to bracket play. In bracket play, they beat Team Sween in round 1 before losing to Team Envy and Red Reserve for a top 12 placement.

Black Ops 4[]

To start the year, Lacefield was picked up by Evil Geniuses to play with Goonjar, Royalty, FeLo, and Saints. However, seeking enough pro points to qualify for pools at the first event, Evil Geniuses dropped Lacefield for Xotic, and an angry Lacefield decided to go back to teaming with Parasite, Pandur, and GodRx with Theory as their fifth. This team was picked up by Pittsburgh Knights and added Nubzy as their coach. The Pittsburgh Knights managed to qualify for pools at the first event in the CWL Las Vegas Open Play-In and at the CWL Las Vegas Open they finished third in their pool and lost their first match in the loser bracket for a top 16 finish. Lacefield was then picked up by G2 Esports who were seeking better slaying power to add to the team of Methodz, Decemate, Chino, and Blazt. There was high hopes for this team to qualify for the CWL Pro League at the CWL Pro League Qualifer, but after losing to Team Heretics and Team Envy they finished third in their pool and would have to qualify in bracket play. In bracket play, they were upset by Mindfreak and lost a close game 5 round 11 series to Red Reserve and missed out on making the CWL Pro League. This stunned many people, but since Lacefield was one of the best slayers sitting outside of the pro league, it did not take long for him to get picked up by a pro league team as he was picked up by Midnight Esports in the first roster change period to team with Parasite, Saints, Blazt, and LlamaGod. This was a controversial move as Midnight Esports had a top team, but due to contract issues the team split up so Lacefield and his teammates were joining an org that was not well liked and largely scrutinized. Without too much practice time, the team placed a worst possible top 16 at CWL Fort Worth. Going into the next event, the team added Saint as their coach and were looking better in the pro league, but since Saints cannot travel over seas, the team would have to use Knight as their substitute. Not having Saints seemed to hurt as Midnight Esports only managed a poor top 12 placement. The team began showing some improvements in the pro league, but once again struggled at CWL Anaheim placing a worst possible top 16. Heading into the final roster period of the year, Lacefield left to play for Elevate alongside ProFeezy, Wailers, MRuiz, and Believe. This team was looking strong in SnD, but weaker in the re-spawns and ended up going 4-3 in their last two weeks of the pro league having played 5 game 5 series. At the CWL Pro League Playoffs Play-In, Elevate got off to a good start going 2-0 up over Midnight Esports, but were then reverse swept and missed out on playing in the playoffs.

Trivia[]

Achievements[]

This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.

Minimum place
Tournament tier
Lacefield Tournament Results
GameDatePlPrizeEventTeamDisplayRoster
2021-11-2013 - 16 CODAgent PHiZZURP 4K Variant MemorialLogo stdLACE Lacefield
2021-05-1617 - 32 Call of Duty Challengers 2021 Open #3 North AmericaNext Threatlogo std-TT- Censor •  Flames •  Lacefield •  Nagafen
2021-05-0233 - 64 Call of Duty Challengers 2021 Cup #13 North AmericaLogo stdIWAN OPTIMUM •  ACHES •  Lacefield •  Livid
2021-04-2517 - 32 Call of Duty Challengers 2021 Cup #12 North AmericaLogo stdANYS OPTIMUM •  ACHES •  Lacefield •  Mochila
2021-04-1713 - 16 Call of Duty Challengers 2021 Elite North America Stage 3 QualifierLogo stdSTOL OPTIMUM •  ACHES •  Lacefield •  TwerK
2021-04-1117 - 32 Call of Duty Challengers 2021 Open #2 North AmericaLogo stdWOOP Censor •  ACHES •  Lacefield •  Optimum
2021-03-2817 - 32 Call of Duty Challengers 2021 Cup #10 North AmericaLogo stdPRIM ACHES •  Infamous •  Lacefield •  Charm
2021-03-2117 - 32 Call of Duty Challengers 2021 Cup #9 North AmericaLogo stdCUP  ACHES •  Denz •  Lacefield •  Capsidal
2021-03-0733 - 64 Call of Duty Challengers 2021 Open #1 North AmericaLogo stdDOOP ACHES •  Censor •  Lacefield •  Nova
2021-02-2833 - 64 Call of Duty Challengers 2021 Cup #8 North AmericaLogo stdLVG  ACHES •  Lacefield •  Nuglect •  Happy
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Media[]

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Post-Match Interviews

DateTournamentMatchLink
2016-04-01CWL Pro Division 2016 NA Relegation
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Gallery[]

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References

  1. ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Happy to announced we have picked up Legal and Lacefield. twitter.com
  2. ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 H2k Enters Call of Duty h2k.gg
  3. ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 FEARS, LegaL, PHiZZURP, and Lacefield twitter.com
  4. ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Changes to #coLofDuty; ACHES Returns! complexitygaming.com
  5. ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 H2K Enters Call of Duty h2k-gaming.eu
  6. ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Changes to #coLofDuty; ACHES Returns! complexitygaming.com
  7. ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Welcome Xotic & Priestah to Cloud9 Call of Duty! cloud9.gg
  8. ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 Cloud9 Call of Duty Roster Changes cloud9.gg
  9. ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 As of now I am no longer apart of @GhostGaming which means I am F/A (Non restricted) heading into the next season, thank you for everything Ghost has done for me. Looking at all options, coming back stronger than ever twitter.com
  10. ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 F/A thank you Ghost for everything I wish them the best of luck with their future endeavors away from CoD. We are either looking for another org or are all separately free agents. twitter.com
  11. ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 Welcome home, Ghosts. @Spacely @Lacefield @ChanceMaux @LlamaGod #GhostGaming twitter.com
  12. ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 Roster Update: Evil Geniuses Call of Duty facebook.com
  13. ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 FA for the Black Ops 4 season twitter.com
  14. ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 Roster Announcement: Evil Geniuses Call of Duty twitter.com
  15. ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 G2 Esports' Post g2esports.com
  16. ↑ 16.0 16.1 16.2 The Black Knights knights.gg
  17. ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 Nubzy's Tweet twitter.com
  18. ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 Midnight Esports' Tweet twitter.com
  19. ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 G2 Esports' Post g2esports.com
  20. ↑ 20.0 20.1 20.2 Midnight's Tweet twitter.com
  21. ↑ 21.0 21.1 21.2 Midnight Esports' Tweet twitter.com
  22. ↑ 22.0 22.1 22.2 Lacefield's Tweet twitter.com
  23. ↑ 23.0 23.1 23.2 Elevate's Tweet twitter.com
  24. ↑ 24.0 24.1 24.2 Decemate's Tweet twitter.com
  25. ↑ 25.0 25.1 25.2 Blazt's Tweet twitter.com
  26. ↑ 26.0 26.1 26.2 Spart's Tweet twitter.com
  27. ↑ 27.0 27.1 27.2 AquA's Tweet twitter.com
  28. ↑ 28.0 28.1 28.2 Lacefield's Tweet twitter.com
  29. ↑ 29.0 29.1 29.2 LA Guerrillas' Tweet - Lacefield Joins twitter.com
  30. ↑ 30.0 30.1 30.2 Los Angeles Guerrillas' Tweet twitter.com
  31. ↑ Lacefield's Tweet twitter.com
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