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Local tournaments began to resurface around the summer. Within only a few tournaments, players dedicated to online play began to perform exceptionally well, with JDV winning the first Western Washington tournament back, Ouch dominating the British Columbian scene, and {{Sm|Domnique}} securing the #1 spot in Oregon.
Local tournaments began to resurface around the summer. Within only a few tournaments, players dedicated to online play began to perform exceptionally well, with JDV winning the first Western Washington tournament back, Ouch dominating the British Columbian scene, and {{Sm|Domnique}} securing the #1 spot in Oregon.


Due to US/Canada land border complications, canadian participation in american tournaments has plummetted dramatically - and vice versa, with the only player regularly able to cross the border being {{Sm|Capsize}}. This also led to numerous BC players being unable to attend {{Trn|Port Priority 6}}, the Pacific Northwest's first truly undisputed major for ''Ultimate''.
Due to US/Canada land border complications, Canadian participation in American tournaments has plummeted dramatically - and vice versa, with the only player regularly crossing the border being {{Sm|Capsize}}. This also led to numerous BC players being unable to attend {{Trn|Port Priority 6}}, the Pacific Northwest's first truly undisputed major for ''Ultimate'' with over 600 entrants.


===Notable Players===
===Notable Players===
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