Here’s the deal. We want to play Starcraft 2. We also want other people to play Starcraft 2 with. Thing is, we’re not super star players, and we’re not expecting super stars to sign up. We’re just average Joe's looking for other average Joe's to play a game with and get better with. We have a website (teamsportscoat.org) and a vent server. We originated as a WoW guild and recently began branching out into other games, Starcraft 2 being one of them. Suffice it to say, Team Sportscoat is already an established gaming community and an active one. Out of respect for your time, we’ll just go ahead and drop this little list of personal requirements here: * You are actively looking for a group of friends to play the game and improve with. * You will be playing on the North American server. * You are least 20 years of age. * You must work and communicate well with others. * You must not be a douche bag, jerk or an !*!!%!%. (This includes the use of the “N-word”, referring to everyone else as “*#%” and trash talking. You know...common FPS lingo) * You must own a working microphone and Ventrilo. * You are willing to put in on average between 10-20 hours of Starcraft a week. * You are available to play in the evenings. For example, around 7pm/8pm CST/EST. This isn’t a huge list, but it is an important one, and we are serious about it. Now, for a few points of clarification. “Working well with others” entails that you’re able to adapt and work with team mates in matches. Helping your team members practice, teaching and discussing new strategies and helping each other improve...you know. That stuff. The Douche bag stuff should be pretty self explanatory. The microphone is NOT an option. If you want to play a multi-player game with this community, you must be able to communicate with multiple players. Evening play isn’t required, but is encouraged. You can play on your own time with your friends all you want, but if you’re going to be a part of this community it’s expected that you make an effort to play and interact with us. We don’t feel that’s too much to ask. Above all else, we expect at least some small portion of respect. This is our house, don’t track mud all over our nice carpet. It’s expensive. - teamsportscoat.org