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| former crews = [[Most Valuable Gaming]] | | former crews = [[Most Valuable Gaming]] | ||
| realname = Jon Lackey | | realname = Jon Lackey | ||
| location = Gainesville, Florida | | location = Gainesville, Florida | ||
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'''Sol''' was a ''[[SSB4]]'' {{SSB4|Little Mac}} player from Florida, and is considered one of the best Little Mac players in the world. Sol was ranked in the #1 PR spot for Mac Nation from 2015-2017. | '''Sol''' was a ''[[SSB4]]'' {{SSB4|Little Mac}} player from Florida, and is considered one of the best Little Mac players in the world. Sol was ranked in the #1 PR spot for Mac Nation from 2015-2017. Presently, he has renounced PR status on all local and national levels. He has taken tournament sets off of players such as {{Sm|Locus}}, {{Sm|Fatality}}, {{Sm|MVD}}, {{Sm|K9sbruce}}, {{Sm|saj}}, {{Sm|dyr}}, {{Sm|Ryo}}, {{Sm|Sinji}} and {{Sm|Salem}}. | ||
Sol was the spearhead for the wired controller clause initiative, allowing for [[Wii U Pro Controller]]s, which he himself uses, to be utilised in tournament. | Sol was the spearhead for the wired controller clause initiative, allowing for [[Wii U Pro Controller]]s, which he himself uses, to be utilised in tournament. |
Latest revision as of 18:44, April 15, 2024
Sol | |
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Character info | |
Smash 4 main | Little Mac |
Ultimate main | Little Mac |
Team info | |
Crew(s) | Noble eSports |
Former crews | Most Valuable Gaming |
Personal and other info | |
Real name | Jon Lackey |
Birth date | |
Location | Gainesville, Florida |
Sol was a SSB4 Little Mac player from Florida, and is considered one of the best Little Mac players in the world. Sol was ranked in the #1 PR spot for Mac Nation from 2015-2017. Presently, he has renounced PR status on all local and national levels. He has taken tournament sets off of players such as Locus, Fatality, MVD, K9sbruce, saj, dyr, Ryo, Sinji and Salem.
Sol was the spearhead for the wired controller clause initiative, allowing for Wii U Pro Controllers, which he himself uses, to be utilised in tournament.
On December 31st, 2015, Sol was signed by Noble eSports.[1]
Tournament placings[edit]
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U[edit]
Tournament | Date | 1v1 Placement | 2v2 Placement | Partner |
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CEO 2015 | June 26th-27th, 2015 | 33rd | 9th | Ryo |
CFL Smackdown September Monthly | September 13th, 2015 | 9th | 1st | Ryo |
MLG World Finals 2015 | October 16th-18th, 2015 | 33rd | — | — |
Smash the Record 2015 | October 23rd-25th, 2015 | 17th | — | — |
Frame Perfect Series | November 21st, 2015 | 9th | 4th | Ryo |
TGC 5 | December 5th, 2015 | 17th | 25th | Mawlerz |
GENESIS 3 | January 15th-18th, 2016 | 129th | 9th | Ryo |
CFL Smackdown February Monthly | February 6th, 2016 | 3rd | 2nd | dyr |
Kings of the South 2 | February 20th-21st, 2016 | 3rd | 2nd | Day |
Tampa Never Sleeps 6 | February 27th-28th, 2016 | 9th | — | — |
Come to Papa | March 19th-20th, 2016 | 13th | 3rd | Ryo |
TGC 7 | April 9th, 2016 | 17th | 33rd | True Blue |
Texas Showdown 2016 | April 22nd-24th, 2016 | 5th | 1st | ThisGuy |
Coffee Boys 3 | May 15th, 2016 | 1st | — | — |
CEO 2016 Prologue | May 21st-22nd, 2016 | 25th | — | — |
CEO 2016 | June 24th-26th, 2016 | 65th | — | — |
EVO 2016 | July 15th-17th, 2016 | 97th | — | — |
2GGT: KTAR Saga | July 23rd, 2016 | 25th | 2nd | Marss |
Super Smash Con 2016 | August 11th-14th, 2016 | 65th | 17th | Ryo |
Afterglow Throwdown | October 8th, 2016 | 3rd | 1st | Ryo |
Come To Papa 2 | October 22nd-23rd, 2016 | 25th | 7th | Ryo |
Super SFC 68 | October 29th, 2016 | 4th | 3rd | ThisGuy |
Aftershock 2016 | November 5th-6th, 2016 | 9th | 7th | ThisGuy |
Coffee Boys 10 | January 15th, 2017 | 3rd | — | — |
GENESIS 4 | January 20th-22nd, 2017 | 257th | 65th | Ryo |
Gatorlan 2017 | February 18th, 2017 | 5th | — | — |
CEO Dreamland | April 14th-16th, 2017 | 33rd | 65th | Alex Jebailey |
Fisticuffs 3.0 | April 29th, 2017 | 7th | 3rd | Vash |
CEO 2017 | June 16th-18th, 2017 | 49th | — | — |
2GGC: ARMS Saga | July 8th-9th, 2017 | 25th | 17th | pu55yk1ng |
EVO 2017 | July 14th-16th, 2017 | 129th | — | — |
IGX 2017 | July 28th-30th, 2017 | 5th | 2nd | Ryo |
Super Smash Con 2017 | August 10th-13th, 2017 | 97th | 129th | xaltis |
SwampCon: Voyage | January 13th-14th, 2018 | 17th | — | — |
EVO Japan 2018 | January 26th-28th, 2018 | 97th | — | — |
Sumabato x Cyclops #39 | February 9th, 2018 | 7th | — | — |
Sumabato 23 | February 17th, 2018 | 49th | — | — |
Sumabato x Cyclops #40 | February 23rd, 2018 | 7th | — | — |
CEO 2018 | June 29th-July 1st, 2018 | 129th | 49th | pu55yk1ng |
SoCal Regionals 2018 | September 14th-16th, 2018 | 17th | — | — |
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]
Tournament | Date | 1v1 Placement | 2v2 Placement | Partner |
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SMASHLAN’D #45 | December 28th, 2018 | 1st | — | — |
Ultimate Proving Ground | January 9th, 2019 | 5th | — | — |
GENESIS 6 | February 1st-3rd, 2019 | 257th | — | — |
SMASHLAN’D #68 | June 6th, 2019 | 3rd | — | — |
COST 2019 | June 8th, 2019 | 17th | — | — |
CEO 2019 | June 28th-30th, 2019 | 129th | — | — |
Gainesville Stock Exchange 118 | February 21st, 2020 | 7th | — | — |
Trivia[edit]
- His knowledge of the Punch-Out!! series transfers to the original games as well, having beaten Punch-Out!! (Wii) while blindfolded.[2]
- He attended CEO 2015 in his breakout debut on a week-old fractured spine.
- Prior to his professional career as a Smash 4 player, Sol was a training boxer and a clinical surgical technologist.
- In 2019, Sol had decided to put Smash on hiatus, citing the drama of the community as his reason for stepping away. In February 2020, he attempted a return to the competitive scene by attending Gainesville Stock Exchange 118, one month before the COVID-19 quarantine. Currently, he has no interest in returning to Smash.
- During his hiatus, he began playing Beat Saber as part of physical therapy for his spine. Within the first few months, he rapidly rose through the game's online rankings and at one point managed to place within the Top 100 players in the U.S. and one of the Top 300 players globally.[3]
External links[edit]
- Twitter account (deactivated)
- Twitch channel
- Youtube channel
- SSBWorld profile