Joining a Scrim Team / Creating a Scrim Team

 

Scrim teams are a lot of fun. Working as a team using strategy and coordinated communication is fun, and it can be a nice break from the chaotic gaming that is public Counter-Strike: Source. Scrim teams are not easy to create or maintain; they require patience, discipline, and strong, competent leadership. If you do want to compete in OGL or CAL as a Christian Crew scrim team, keep in mind you are representing CC in a very professional atmosphere. As such, here are the rules for creating a scrim team.

1. A scrim team must have at least 6 players to be created.

2. The scrim team captain and co-captains must be full CC members.

3. P and CC tags are aloud to participate in CC scrim teams; A tags are only allowed to practice with them. However, in official OGL or CAL scrims, only full CC members can play. In cases where there are not enough full CC members, P tags can play. In some cases, brotherhood clan members may participate in CC scrim teams.

4. ALL scrim teams must be confirmed by the council.

5. Scrim team members may be in more than one scrim team; however, it is up to the individual scrim teams whether they will allow members to be in other teams.

Scrim teams are a privilege, not a right. Unprofessional scrim teams or scrim teams that bring shame to Christian Crew will be abolished.

 

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