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Previous Overwatch team captain Faith moves to OW manager

Jul 18th, 2018
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  1. Dylan “Faith” Goldstone, former captain and starting support of the Team Nectar Overwatch team, has moved to the role of Overwatch manager. This move was official as of Monday, 16 July 2018. This is just his latest activity in a long history in both esports and Team Nectar itself.
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  3. Faith has been interested in video games in a competitive sense for years, starting with a love of Super Smash Bros. Melee, with his competition helping him to develop a love of and a good sense for analysis. He started playing esports with his Team Fortress 2 Highlander team, called the “Flying Chihuahuas”. Later he created a sixes team called “Piranasaurus X”, which saw a good amount of success. After a break, Benjutsu offered him a position as backup Medic in his own team, where he started with Team Nectar. From May of 2016, he played occasionally as a substitute for Nectar’s TF2 Steel team.
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  5. Faith’s history with Overwatch started in October of 2016. After a few months of playing, he gathered a team together, called “Bewitched”. Eventually he asked if his team could be moved under the Nectar label. When that was okayed, his team was rebranded to Team Nectar, where he served as captain and starting support, which he has remained until now.
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  7. Team Nectar’s Overwatch team has seen great success and growth under Faith’s leadership. The team began in September 2017 in UGC Steel, which at the time was the lowest possible division, winning their first match 2-0. Though they were forced to leave the league after the first week, they kept up their efforts in practicing, and were able to return in Season 6, at the start of 2018. They moved up to UGC Gold, which at the time was the highest possible division. They found some success, with an even record by the end of the season. With a new division system at the start of Season 7, they competed in the new highest division, Premier. They once again gained an even record, while also competing in Overwatch Open Season 3 in 2018, where the team placed in the top 15%, with a positive win-loss ratio, a great success for a team that started in the lowest division less than a year prior.
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  9. Everyone at Team Nectar is sure that his move to Overwatch manager will be a positive one. We would all like to wish Faith good luck and best wishes as he takes on this new position, and know that he will succeed in this role as he has in his previous ones.
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