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Tom '''"Paragon"''' H, was an American ESEA-Invite player who played exclusively with team [[Street Hoops eSports]] along with his twin brother [[Deadbolt]]. He played Scout for 6 Seasons (4 of which in Invite) and was remembered for his DM and his capabilities on Sniper. | Tom '''"Paragon"''' H, was an American ESEA-Invite player who played exclusively with team [[Street Hoops eSports]] along with his twin brother [[Deadbolt]]. He played Scout for 6 Seasons (4 of which in Invite) and was remembered for his DM and his capabilities on Sniper. |
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Tom "Paragon" H, was an American ESEA-Invite player who played exclusively with team Street Hoops eSports along with his twin brother Deadbolt. He played Scout for 6 Seasons (4 of which in Invite) and was remembered for his DM and his capabilities on Sniper.
Street Hoops
Paragon's first season was in Season 14 Open where he finished 2nd with Street Hoops (a team he would stay with for his whole ESEA Career). After finishing 2nd in Season 15 ESEA-Main (the only season of Main in the history of ESEA TF2) Paragon made his Invite debut with the team in Season 16, finishing 3rd in his debut Season with the team in Invite, eventually losing in the Lower-Bracket Final against Classic Mixup. Another LAN appearance followed in Season 17, once again losing to Mixup in the Lower-Bracket 1st round and finishing 4th overall. In Season 18 another 3rd place finish followed, this time losing to eLevate once again in the Lower-Bracket. In his last Season despite finishing 3rd in the Regular Season, Street Hoops could only finish 4th overall. He and Deadbolt both quit the game after Season 19 to try and focus on their Counter Strike careers, playing in ESEA teams under the Street Hoops name.