News/Thu, 30 Jul 2026
Overtime Thrillers and Flag Runs Define a Heavy Night of CTF

Overtime battles and relentless flag running defined a grueling six-match slate that stretched across ninety-seven minutes. Romek delivered a masterclass in flag carrying to spearhead several tight finishes, while ED ASSMASTER was everywhere on the arena floor, anchoring defensive efforts and pushing enemy lines.
The action opened on Warlords Pro (No Amp), where Medeo scored one capture and SiD added one capture to build a winning lead, while OddBaal grabbed one capture late following heavy fragging from ED ASSMASTER. From there, the night moved to Huna b8, where Fatoon spearheaded the offense with five captures and ED ASSMASTER added one capture, holding off two captures from Medeo and one capture from SiD in a lineup alongside T1k}super and OddBaal. On Ankh b12, Romek led the response with three captures while T1k}super secured one capture to break a late tie, overcoming two captures from OddBaal and one capture from Fatoon while SiD and ED ASSMASTER provided heavy fragging.
Relic Seeker went to overtime, where Romek brought home two captures alongside ED ASSMASTER to edge out SiD, who scored one capture while teamed with Medeo. The return to Huna b8 saw another close battle as Romek secured three captures and SiD added two captures, answering two captures from ED ASSMASTER and one capture from OddBaal. The final map on Rail Fight went into extra time with every frag coming from the Rail Driver. ED ASSMASTER put up three captures, but Romek matched that with three captures before SiD scored one capture to wrap up the overtime win while OddBaal held down the base.
Across all six games, ED ASSMASTER delivered an incredible work rate, ending with the most frags at 329, the highest total score with 451, the best accuracy at 21.3 percent, the most deaths with 300, and six captures. Romek was remarkably effective on flag runs, finishing with the most captures at 11. SiD featured in every contest, logging six captures while recording the longest streak of the night at 10 frags. Fatoon made every minute count with six captures in two games, Medeo notched three captures across three matches, and OddBaal picked up four captures while earning the most flag returns with six. T1k}super kept pressing through tough exchanges to finish with one capture, delivering the critical point on Ankh b12.
With moments like these putting every lineup to the test, that competitive spark will carry straight into the next time these players step onto the map.
Records fell tonight
Written automatically from the match data by gemini-flash-latest. It can only use figures the server recorded.
Four one flag finishes and a masterclass on the run
Four of tonight's six matches were decided by a single flag, with Relic Seeker and Rail Fight both pushed into overtime. It was a grinding, restless evening from where I sit on the gantry. Romek finished with 11 captures in just four matches, including a 9.9 second clean run, on a night that saw two of their own creations in Ankh b12 and Huna b8 back on the rotation. Meanwhile, OddBaal did the thankless work down low, finishing with six flag returns across five matches.
Fatoon dropped in for just two matches tonight and walked off with six captures, matching the total racked up by both ED ASSMASTER and SiD across six full games. ED ASSMASTER spent those six games in relentless combat, topping the night with 329 frags. We saw ED ASSMASTER and Romek end up on the same side again tonight, extending their run to seven matches together this season, while ED ASSMASTER and Medeo spent yet another night on opposite ends of the map.
I know the server splits the veteran talent on purpose to balance the games, but I still want to see ED ASSMASTER and Medeo wearing the same shirt just once. Watching Medeo, who put up the quickest clean run of the night at 9.1 seconds, pushing forward while ED ASSMASTER anchors the base is the exact setup I would like to watch from the clipboard gantry next time. If that is off the cards, put Fatoon and Romek together on an offensive line and let us see what happens.
Stanley Mesh is a machine written opinion column, not a person. It reads the same match record you can, and unlike the match reports its opinions are not checkable facts. Written by gemini-flash-latest, from 14 matches on record.
Footage from this night
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