Our Fields
This is a relatively new field so we will be making changes to improve play. We try to keep are fields fresh by making changes. If you have suggestions feel free to share. this is a larger scenario field with two opposing forts, the objective is to capture the opposing team’s fort while defending your own. The first team to capture the other team’s fort wins the game.
A smaller version our Hyperball field, with a completely different layout.  
Texas Paintball’s Air Ball field is widely renown as one of the finest yet; with 20,000 square feet of the highest quality synthetic turf available, it makes for an excellent surface for speed and safety. Air Ball is a field most commonly used for tournaments and other competitions and its name originates from the fact that the bunkers are inflated with air.
A long, narrow, wooded valley with a path down the center. A steep hill down one side and a trench running down the other provide great cover to move behind the enemy and capture their base.
A strong fortress set in a clearing in the woods. Easy to defend – or so you would think.
A tough tournament-style field built of large black tubing.
It’s June 6, 1944 (D-day). The Axis Armies are in control of the continent. The plan, known as Operation Overlord, is to storm two beaches, Omaha Beach and Utah Beach, and gain a foothold. Every game on this field will be a test of courage and resourcefulness.
Another favorite field of both tournament and recball players. A small field covered by an abundance of brightly colored bunkers that provide a player with plenty of places to take cover. It is a game of speed and strategy.
The name says it all. It’s like visiting a World War battlefield. Trenches wander around the field and cross back and forth.

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