Jax Money Crew

Jax Money Crew
Location United States
Founded 2003
Manager(s) Alex "JaX" Conroy
Website www.jmcgaming.com

JaX Money Crew (JMC) was a professional American esports team that competes in Counter-Strike 1.6 and FIFA 07. They played under the name of Dallas Venom as a franchise of the DirecTV Championship Gaming Series in 2007 and 2008. Afterwards with the same Counter-Strike roster it reverted to the name Jax Money Crew.[1] The manager of the team was Alex "Jax" Conroy who founded the team while living in Southport, Connecticut.

History

JMC was founded in 2003 by Alex "Jax" Conroy in Southport, Connecticut.[2] The team achieved 3rd place at CPL Winter 2005.[3] After the next year they placed 8th at CPL Winter 2006. The organization played under the name of Dallas Venom as a franchise of the DirecTV Championship Gaming Series in 2007 and 2008. The Venom picked up Dead or Alive 4, FIFA 08 and Forza Motorsport players to compete in CGS competitions in those events. After the folding of the CGS Alex Conroy announced that Jax Money Crew would be returning. The team returned with the same Counter-Strike roster and reverted to the name Jax Money Crew.[4] JMC merged with compLexity Gaming after the demise of the CGS.[5][6]

Former roster

Manager
Name Alias
United States Alex Conroy JaX
FIFA
Name Alias
United States Bardia Moayedi Barmoa
United States Yfran Garcia Eafra

Previous Members

Counter-Strike 1.6
Alias Name Joined Left
Canada evaN Evan Ahlberg[7] June 2005 Jan 2006
pali-1H Robert Tinsey
hanes Corey Hanes
United States da bears Eric Stromberg
United States Volcano Salvatore Garozzo
United States Method Mikey So
United States Sunman Justin Summy
Canada royle Ian Royle
United States zid David Chin

References

  1. 8Ball (December 27, 2008). "Jax Money Crew are back". HLTV.org. Retrieved June 23, 2015.
  2. http://www.sk-gaming.com/content/11913-JaX_Money_Crew_With_Changes
  3. Kane, Michael (2009). Game Boys. Plume.
  4. 8Ball (December 27, 2008). "Jax Money Crew are back". HLTV.org. Retrieved June 23, 2015.
  5. http://www.hltv.org/news/3467-north-american-player-of-the-decade
  6. aMies (March 30, 2011). "Happy Birthday JaX!". Retrieved June 27, 2015.
  7. http://www.sk-gaming.com/member/evaN-

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