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OHEB to lead Blacklist’s MDL team


Kiel “OHEB” Soriano will spearhead Blacklist International’s development squad, Blacklist Academy, in the inaugural season of the MDL Philippines Season One, the organization announced on Saturday afternoon.

OHEB will be joined by Southeast Asian Games gold medalists Dominic “Dominic” Soto, Howard “Owl” Gonzales, and Russel “Eyon” Usi.

Completing the squad are amateur standouts Steve “Steve” Calunuran and Jakob “Rindo” Seguiran.

Former ArkAngel Ownage standout Lemuel “Lembot” Lucban will coach the squad.

Blacklist Academy will open its campaign RSG Ignite on February 16, Thursday at 2:00 PM.

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