Familiar quartet of Advanced teams make further roster changes

Lions and tigers and roster moves, oh my.

Another quartet of roster moves have taken place in ESEA Advanced, once again seeing Whatever It Takes, slashLEVEL, Thunder Logic, and Lowkey make changes.

Chris "riku" Piasecki has departed Thunder Logic and made his way onto Lowkey, replacing the now-teamless Antonio "AB" Benzan. Thunder Logic enlisted the services of Amgalan "genghsta" Nemekhbayar, previously of Dogs of War, to re-complete their roster.

Lowkey and Thunder Logic's rosters now look as follows:

Lowkey Thunder Logic
United States Lucas "Fiziq" Blow Canada Adam "Ange" Milian
United States Bradley "mickey" Waddington United States Chris "Slash" Petersen
Brazil Marcos "tacitus" Castilho United States Jason "jmoh" Mohandessi
United States Robert "robby" Brown United States Rahul "curry" Nemani
United States Chris "riku" Piasecki United States Amgalan "genghsta" Nemekhbayar

Whatever It Takes parted ways with "Katie" to pick up 17-year-old Kellen "Rascal" Cole, while also bringing on board Carter "Wreakveus" Owens as their coach.

Katie has since made an appearance on slashLEVEL's ESEA roster, and will be filling the void left by Hunter "koga" Allen's departure to Masked (now Zone). She has already her first match with the team, a 19-17 victory over Grizzlys earlier tonight.

Whatever It Takes and slashLEVEL now have the following rosters:

Whatever It Takes slashLEVEL
  • United States Josh "ironmaN" Monroe
  • United States Sam "Noxio" Goodwin
  • United States Alexander "LeX" Deily
  • United States Shervin "sherv" Akhavan
  • United States Kellen "Rascal" Cole
  • United States Carter "Wreakveus" Owens (Coach)
  • United States Mike "btk" Kwarteng (Backup)
  • United States Joshua "KiiroKami" Kim
  • United States Caleb "jaychancE" Davis
  • Canada Marc-Andre "NiSMO" Tayar
  • United States David "Sneaky" Polster
  • United States "Katie"
  • Canada Alfonso "krZ" Fiorani (Backup)
  • United States Rossein "conan-kun" Choeng (Backup)

All four teams currently hover around the middle of the Advanced leaderboard, with Thunder Logic placing the highest at 11th with a 5-2 record. The remaining trio will look to improve upon their placements as they work towards a spot in the playoffs, set to start in late March.

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