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===Tournament History===
===Tournament History===
Towards the end of SSBM's competitive life, MICH was perhaps the only legitimate Ice Climbers main in western Canada and because of this, he garnered a distinction among players automatically without a great deal of actual [[tournament]] activity. He first competed at the original [[Central Alberta Smash Tournament]] (CAST) event in Red Deer, ultimately eliminated by [[FastFox]] in loser's bracket semi-finals for a fifth place finish. MICH later attended the second CAST tournament, [[CT3]] in Edmonton and periodically appeared at [[Pro Impact BI-WEEKLY Smash]].
For a time, MICH was perhaps the only legitimate Ice Climbers main in western Canada and because of this, he garnered a distinction among players automatically without a great deal of actual [[tournament]] activity. He first competed at the original [[Central Alberta Smash Tournament]] (CAST) event in Red Deer, ultimately eliminated by [[FastFox]] in loser's bracket semi-finals for a fifth place finish. MICH later attended the second CAST tournament, [[CT3]] in Edmonton and periodically appeared at [[Pro Impact BI-WEEKLY Smash]].


Although he consistently placed well both locally and inter-regionally, he lost the flare for competitive [[singles]] and essentially stopped playing one-on-one matches entirely towards the end--ultimately not even playing in the singles event for [[At Melee's End - Pro Impact CCSC Championship]], the major tournament that carried the name of his very own crew.  
Although he consistently placed well both locally and inter-regionally, he lost the flare for competitive [[singles]] and essentially stopped playing one-on-one matches entirely towards the end--ultimately not even playing in the singles event for [[At Melee's End - Pro Impact CCSC Championship]], the major tournament that carried the name of his very own crew.