In
Call of Duty League Stage Five group play match, after alternating map wins in
the first three matches against Florida Mutineers, Toronto Ultra finished the
series with an incredible performance on Raid Hardpoint to take series 3-1.
The
first three games were played as close as possible. Toronto Ultra won the first
map, Garrison Hardpoint, 214-202 before Florida could take on the Hardpoint with
time running out. In the second map, the game proceeded to round 11. It was Standoff
Search and Destroy map where Florida Mutineers finished being on top while
Garrison Control went to round five before Toronto Ultra closed it to 3-2.
Dominant.
— Call of Duty League (@CODLeague) July 23, 2021
Toronto Ultra secure a 3-1 victory against the Florida Mutineers and continue their momentum into the weekend. pic.twitter.com/kKDKirmwlp
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Toronto player Cammy said that they were reasonably happy. Florida Mutineers
were not an easy team to beat and they played both Hardpoints. He stated that
Control was a bit sloppy, but they managed to get the job done.
Cammy
scored 0.99 K/D throughout the series' four games. This includes an
outstanding 1.56 K/D in game three. Although, it was the teammates' Insight and
Bance who led the way in the kill for the Ultra. Insight scored 1.16 overall
K/D while Bance scored 1.21 K/D. Toronto heads to 4-0 in Stage Five group play.
The map count is 12-2.
Flordia
Mutineers gave a wonderful performance even though when they had a rough go in
game four. The Mutineers are the team who come into form at the right time as
the season is ending with the Stage Five Major. Losing against Toronto Ultra
sets a record for Mutineers at 3-1 in group play.
Skyz
was the player who tends to set a positive record posting 1.04 K/D over the
series’s four maps. Havok had 0.92 K/D and Owakening had 0.96 K/D.