A good friend of mine passed away this weekend.
He has been a friend from the very early days of my paintball life, and was a friend until the end.
Todd Traczyk was an absolutely phenomenal player. Not high profiled, not well known, but known to those who played with him as truly a GREAT player.
He was a good person, and to say the least a fun guy to hang with. there probably isn't a bar, tavern, club, or strip joint in the Atlanta area that didn't know him on a first name basis.
Todd played for Team Xtreme when they were the best Amateur team on the planet, he played with Farside, and he played with Image in their final year or two.
His parents, Joe and Melody Fortin own Paintball Atlanta and have been involved with paintball for 15 years. Paintball has been this families life since I have known them.
Say a prayer for Todd, and say two prayers for his parents. They have the toughest of roads ahead of them.
He has been a friend from the very early days of my paintball life, and was a friend until the end.
Todd Traczyk was an absolutely phenomenal player. Not high profiled, not well known, but known to those who played with him as truly a GREAT player.
He was a good person, and to say the least a fun guy to hang with. there probably isn't a bar, tavern, club, or strip joint in the Atlanta area that didn't know him on a first name basis.
Todd played for Team Xtreme when they were the best Amateur team on the planet, he played with Farside, and he played with Image in their final year or two.
His parents, Joe and Melody Fortin own Paintball Atlanta and have been involved with paintball for 15 years. Paintball has been this families life since I have known them.
Say a prayer for Todd, and say two prayers for his parents. They have the toughest of roads ahead of them.