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He started his career as a 6v6 player in [[2009]] and made his way to Division 2 before making a switch to 9v9. He made his highlander debut in '''div2+ chaplain on engie''' with whom he won division 3 of [[ETF2L]]. Later on, Clark played for '''Large Piece of Beef''' and managed to achieve 3rd place in [[UGC|UGC Platinum]], catching the attention of [[Flood]] who invited him to play for the original roster of [[Fair Enough]]. After '''Large Piece of Beef''' folded Clark accepted this invitation. It paid off and in [[ETF2L Highlander Season 3]] as he was instrumental to helping Fair Enough gain its first and only division victory.
 
He started his career as a 6v6 player in [[2009]] and made his way to Division 2 before making a switch to 9v9. He made his highlander debut in '''div2+ chaplain on engie''' with whom he won division 3 of [[ETF2L]]. Later on, Clark played for '''Large Piece of Beef''' and managed to achieve 3rd place in [[UGC|UGC Platinum]], catching the attention of [[Flood]] who invited him to play for the original roster of [[Fair Enough]]. After '''Large Piece of Beef''' folded Clark accepted this invitation. It paid off and in [[ETF2L Highlander Season 3]] as he was instrumental to helping Fair Enough gain its first and only division victory.
  
Since January 2016 Clark plays for [[Super Dickmanns KANNONEN!]]
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Clark left Fair Enough on 19th February 2016.
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
* Clark was one of three longest playing members of [[Fair Enough]] with the first official match for the team dating back to November 26, 2012. [[MF]] & [[kKaltUu]] share the same record but they are not on the main roster anymore.
 
* Clark was one of three longest playing members of [[Fair Enough]] with the first official match for the team dating back to November 26, 2012. [[MF]] & [[kKaltUu]] share the same record but they are not on the main roster anymore.

Revision as of 22:10, 29 March 2016

[e][h]Scouticon.png Clark
Player Information
Name:
Andrew "Clark" Borodulin
Birth:
November 18, 1994 (1994-11-18) (age 30)
Country:
Status:
Years Active:
2009 - Present
Roles:
Links
teamfortress.tv User Page ETF2L Player Page
Steam Profile Twitch Stream YouTube Channel Twitter Facebook
Achievements
First Place HL Season 1 Division 3 HL Season 3 Division 3

Second Place HL Season 4 Division 2 HL RETF2 2 DeutschLAN 2015

Third Place/Semifinalist(s) HL Season 5 Division 1 HL Platinum Season 8 HL Platinum Season 9 Highlander One-Night-Cup #6
Prize Money
2015
€700

History
2012
div2+ chaplain on engie
2012 - 2012
Large Piece of Beef
2012 - 2013
2013 - 2013
Spirits in a Shell
2013 - 2013
Easy Going
2014 - 2014
Team Colonslash: Crash
2014 - 2014
Eerie Sprites
2016 - Present
Super Dickmanns KANNONEN!

Clark is a Scout main who competes in both 6v6 and Highlander and is also known as a caster for BlackOut TV.

He started his career as a 6v6 player in 2009 and made his way to Division 2 before making a switch to 9v9. He made his highlander debut in div2+ chaplain on engie with whom he won division 3 of ETF2L. Later on, Clark played for Large Piece of Beef and managed to achieve 3rd place in UGC Platinum, catching the attention of Flood who invited him to play for the original roster of Fair Enough. After Large Piece of Beef folded Clark accepted this invitation. It paid off and in ETF2L Highlander Season 3 as he was instrumental to helping Fair Enough gain its first and only division victory.

Clark left Fair Enough on 19th February 2016.

Trivia

  • Clark was one of three longest playing members of Fair Enough with the first official match for the team dating back to November 26, 2012. MF & kKaltUu share the same record but they are not on the main roster anymore.