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− | |The first [[THE LADLE|Tronic Ladle]] was a fortress tournament with seven teams and was won by [[Ladle Winners|Shadow League]] on 1st July 2006. | + | |The first [[International_Tron_World_Cup|Tron World Cup]] took place in July and August 2006 and was won by the United Kingdom. Full scores of the matches are available on the [http://lod.bigreddesign.co.uk/twc/ Official TWC Site] |
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+ | The first [[THE LADLE|Tronic Ladle]] was a fortress tournament with seven teams and was won by [[Ladle Winners|Shadow League]] on 1st July 2006. | ||
The [[THE SPOON|Tronic Spoon]] was a fortress tournament of 87 players arranged into 8 and was won by [[Team somethingsomething]] in March 2006. | The [[THE SPOON|Tronic Spoon]] was a fortress tournament of 87 players arranged into 8 and was won by [[Team somethingsomething]] in March 2006. | ||
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Revision as of 20:01, 6 August 2006
Want to join a tournament, browse an old one, or organize/create a new one... well you're in the right place
Ladle Info | About | Challenge Board | Tools | Operations | Results | Statistics | Voting | Bowl |
The Second Ladle fortress tournament played on Sat 29th July 2006 was won by anarchic wanderers!
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earlier competitions... |
The first Tron World Cup took place in July and August 2006 and was won by the United Kingdom. Full scores of the matches are available on the Official TWC Site
The first Tronic Ladle was a fortress tournament with seven teams and was won by Shadow League on 1st July 2006. The Tronic Spoon was a fortress tournament of 87 players arranged into 8 and was won by Team somethingsomething in March 2006. |