CALLOFDUTY: Three teams tied for first in CDL Major III qualifying

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The Boston Breach took their first loss and fell into a three-way tie for first place in qualifying for the Call of Duty League’s Major III on Saturday.

The Breach (3-1) fell to the Florida Mutineers (1-2), who moved out of first place with their first win in qualifying. Improving to 3-1 were the Atlanta FaZe, who beat the Las Vegas Legion (1-2), and the Toronto Ultra, who knocked off the New York Subliners (2-1).

In the day’s other match, the Los Angeles Thieves (2-1) defeated the Seattle Surge (1-1).

Major III, which includes all 12 Call of Duty League teams, will be hosted by OpTic Texas March 9-12 in Arlington, Texas. Qualifying for tournament weekend runs through March 5.

The Breach took the first map against the Mutineers, 250-211 on Zarqwa Hydroelectric Hardpoint. But Florida came roaring back, taking three straight maps: 6-2 on Al Bagra Fortress Search & Destroy; 3-1 on Al Bagra Fortress Control; and 250-185 on Breenbergh Hotel Hardpoint.

Kenyen “Capsidal” Sutton led the Mutineers’ all-U.S. lineup with 77 kills, while Colt “Havok” McLendon had a team-best kills/deaths ratio of plus-1.23. Joseph “Owakening” Conley of the U.S. had 67 kills and was the only player with a positive ratio, at plus-1.18

The FaZe also spotted their opponent the first map, falling to the Legion 250-211 on Breenbergh Hotel Hardpoint. But Atlanta scored consecutive wins on Mercado Las Almas Search & Destroy (6-2), El Asilo Control (3-0) and Embassy Hardpoint (250-104).

McArthur “Cellium” Jovel of the U.S. posted 71 kills and a plus-1.77 for the FaZe. Donovan “Temp” Laroda of the U.S. posted 55 kills for the Legion, who had no players with a positive ratio.

The Ultra did their damage right away, sweeping the Subliners. It started with a 250-235 win on Breenbergh Hotel Hardpoint, continued 6-3 on Embassy Search & Destroy and concluded 3-2 on El Asilo Control.

Tobias “CleanX” Jonsson of Denmark led the winners with 65 kills and a plus-1.25 ratio, while Preston “Priestahh” Greiner of the U.S. had 62 kills, and countryman Cesar “Skyz” Bueno finished with a team-best plus-1.20 K/D for New York.

The Thieves needed four maps to defeat the Surge, and did it despite losing the first, Breenbergh Hotel Hardpoint, 250-139. Then Los Angeles won three in a row, 6-4 on El Asilo Search & Destroy; 3-2 on El Asilo Control; and 250-235 on Zarqwa Hydroelectric.

Kenneth “Kenny” Williams posted 79 kills and a plus-1.16 ratio for the Thieves, while Amer “Pred” Zulbeari finished with 78 kills and a plus-1.18 mark for Seattle.

Week 2 action concludes Sunday with three matches:
–London Royal Ravens vs. Los Angeles Guerrillas
–Minnesota Rokkr vs. OpTic Texas
–Florida Mutineers vs. Seattle Surge

Call of Duty League Major III qualifying, with match win-loss record and game winning percentage
1. Boston Breach, 3-1, 62.5 percent
T2. Atlanta FaZe, 3-1, 71.4 percent
T2. Toronto Ultra, 3-1, 71.4 percent
4. Los Angeles Thieves, 2-1, 58.3 percent
5. New York Subliners, 2-1, 54.5 percent
6. Seattle Surge, 1-1, 57.1 percent
7. OpTic Texas, 1-1, 37.5 percent
8. Vegas Legion, 1-2, 41.7 percent
9. Florida Mutineers, 1-2, 30 percent
T10. London Royal Ravens, 0-2, 25 percent
T10. Los Angeles Guerrillas, 0-2, 25 percent
T10. Minnesota Rokkr, 0-2, 25 percent

–Field Level Media

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