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== Biography ==
 
Jeremy "'''Stress'''" Shoy is a Canadian player for '''[[Team Solstice]]''' best known for his time on '''[[NightHawks]]''' and '''[[Fatal Ambition]]'''.
 
 
==Biography==
 
 
Born in May 1994, Stress has been an avid gamer ever since he was able to hold a controller. He started playing ''Halo'' during ''Halo 2'''s lifespan, but did not start competing until ''Halo: Reach'', attending local LANs with notable Canadian players such as [[Mad Max]], [[Burton]] and [[Krizen]]. He competed at his first major tournaments in ''Halo 4'', and skipped ''Halo 2: Anniversary'' due to being in college. He has since returned to competing and has made a name for himself as one of the top Canadian talents in ''Halo 5: Guardians''.
 
Born in May 1994, Stress has been an avid gamer ever since he was able to hold a controller. He started playing ''Halo'' during ''Halo 2'''s lifespan, but did not start competing until ''Halo: Reach'', attending local LANs with notable Canadian players such as [[Mad Max]], [[Burton]] and [[Krizen]]. He competed at his first major tournaments in ''Halo 4'', and skipped ''Halo 2: Anniversary'' due to being in college. He has since returned to competing and has made a name for himself as one of the top Canadian talents in ''Halo 5: Guardians''.
   
 
===Halo 4===
 
===Halo 4===
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Stress attended his first major tournament at [[UGC Niagara 2013]], finishing 3rd with teammates Nick Blains, DPS Goose and IrEgption. He competed at his first major American tournament at [[AGL 7 Knoxville]], placing top 24 with teammates Deathy, Sacrifice and Rage. He made a name for himself in the online PGL Season 1, finishing 2nd alongside [[JesseUnleashed]], [[OmegA]] and Veldex. Replacing Veldex with Playajoe, the same team attended [[RTX 2014]] as [[NightHawks]]. They had a strong event, defeating notable teams such as [[Reality Check]], [[eLevate]] and [[VwS Legendary]] before losing to [[Vas'Avi]], a team consisting of veteran pros. In the Losers' Bracket, they upset the veteran [[Reign 812]] roster and made the Grand Finals, where they lost the extended series against Vas'Avi 6-3. Despite the disappointment stemming from the loss, Stress and his team proved they could hang with the best with their 2nd place finish.
   
====Niagara====
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===Halo 5: Guardians===
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Despite his blooming success in ''Halo 4'', Stress did not compete in ''Halo 2: Anniversary''. He returned to competition with the release of ''Halo 5'', immediately finding success with a new NightHawks roster alongside JesseUnleashed, OmegA and rising amateur [[Swipuh]] at [[Iron Games Daytona 2015]]. Going into the Championship Bracket with losses only to the daunting [[Daytona]] roster and the Elam brothers' [[Liquid Vibe]], NightHawks ultimately took 3rd place after victories over the [[Cratos]]/[[Suspector]]'s lead [[Crowd Pleasers]], [[The Aquarium]], and losses to [[Fatal Ambition]], and two series against [[Daytona]].
Stress attended his first major tournament at [[UGC Niagara 2013]], finishing 3rd with teammates '''[[Nick Blains]]''', [[DPS Goose]] and [[IrEgption]].
 
   
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Stress then got to compete in a more comfortable setting at the biggest Canadian ''Halo'' event in years - [[EGLX 2016]]. For the event, Stress joined [[Fatal Ambition]] alongside [[Burton]] and veteran players [[Blaze]] and [[TiZoXiC]]. Outside of a loss to Flawless in pool play, Fatal Ambition were nearly perfect at the event, taking 1st place with a victory over [[Earthroot Gaming]] in the finals.
====Knoxville And PGL====
 
He competed at his first major American tournament at [[AGL 7 Knoxville]], placing top 24 with teammates Deathy, Sacrifice and Rage. He made a name for himself in the online [[PGL Season 1]], finishing 2nd alongside '''[[JesseUnleashed]]''', '''[[OmegA]]''' and [[Veldex]].
 
   
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Much later in the season after [[Halo World Championship 2016]] had blown over, Stress joined [[Team Solstice]] alongside [[Kaiss]], [[Xrossfade]] and Blaze. Solstice had a disappointing event, unable to advance out of Pool Play after losses to [[Weedmaps Gaming]], Earthroot Gaming and [[Team Randa]].
====RTX====
 
Replacing Veldex with '''[[Playajoe]]''', the same team attended '''[[RTX 2014]]''' as '''[[NightHawks]]'''. They would be faced with a brand new '''[[Team eLevate]]''' first round, led by '''[[JuicyFruit]]'''. They would win the series 2-0 and staple their dominance early on doing the same to '''[[Reality Check]]''', led by the Suddoth twins '''[[Suddoth 1]]''' and '''[[Suddoth 2]]'''. The next series would be a kicker, a loaded '''[[VwS Legendary]]''' roster with '''[[Sargoth]]''' as their captain. They would miraculously take the series 2-1 moving on to the Final Bracket. They would face their biggest challenge to date, the legendary '''[[Vas'Avi]]''' with multiple players on that team going on to win their first event. [[NightHawks]] would go down taking only one game falling to the losers'. Waiting for them in the losers' would be none other than a confident '''[[Reign 812]]''' led by '''[[Lethul]]'''. Just when things got heated, Nighthawks gave the pro roster a hard pill to swallow and took the series 3-2. The Grand Finals would lead to a long night, a looming best of 11 series. The series would ultimately be the end of Nighthawks as [[Vas'Avi]] would take it 6-3. Doing more than enough, the boys could go home smiling with a 2nd place finish and pocketing $2,500.
 
   
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Making a minor team change, the squad went ahead and picked up [[Top Ducky]] to replace Blaze. They then attended the next event in the season, [[HCS Orange County 2016]]. After a loss to [[3sUP]] in the Open Bracket, Solstice were tasked with defeating [[CPR eSports]] to qualify for the Open Circuit Finals at [[HCS Las Vegas 2016]]. They were successful in doing so, taking a dominant 3-0 win. The tournament wasn't over however, as they were then placed in the Championship Bracket to fight for money and pride. They were first defeated by [[Ego Rangers]] before 3sUP returned to finish the job, resulting in a top 12 finish for Solstice.
===Halo 5: Guardians===
 
   
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Solstice made changes moving toward the next event - [[UGC St. Louis 2016]]. They replaced Xrossfade and Top Ducky with [[Nebula]] and [[Sprawl]]. The change showed improvement in their performance, as they ultimately finished in the top 8 at the event, losing out to only to teams of established pros and a game 5 series to [[Scion eSports]].
====Daytona====
 
Stress returned to competition with the release of ''Halo 5'', immediately finding success with [[NightHawks]] alongside [[Jesse]], [[OmegA]] and rising AM '''[[Swipuh]]'''. They would be forced to go up against the daunting '''[[Daytona]]''' roster led by '''[[iTz So Frosty]]'''. They would end up losing 2-1 and be forced to make a losers' bracket run. That they did, making it all the way to pool play without dropping a game. Stress and friends would be placed in a curious Group C alongside '''[[Liquid Vibe]]''', '''[[Cutlass Gaming]]''', and '''[[Circa eSports]]'''.
 
Their first match would be against the Elam brothers' [[Liquid Vibe]] where they would lose out 3-2. Stress and crew realizing it was do or die, wasted no time beating out [[Cutlass Gaming]], led by '''[[Swish]]''' 3-1. Their next match would decide it all. [[Circa eSports]] would prove to be no match and go down 3-0 and resulting in Nighthawks advancing to the Championship Bracket.
 
The first match would be against the duo of future World Champion contenders '''[[Cratos]]''' and '''[[Suspector]]''', and their prominent '''[[Crowd Pleasers]]''' roster. Stress and his team would not be intimidated, taking out the team in four games. Seeming almost unstoppable, to their astonishment '''[[Fatal Ambition]]''', led by '''[[Burton]]''' would take out the happy squad 3-2. It was time to go clutch. Their next match would be against none other than '''[[The Aquarium]]''', led by breakout players '''[[Commonly]]''' and '''[[bubu dubu]]'''. Stress had finally established clean dominance, sweeping [[The Aquarium]] 3-0 in the Championship Bracket. Their final match would end up being a rematch against team [[Daytona]]. Hoping to gain momentum based on the fact that Daytona had lost to The Aquarium early on, it would prove to be a fluke. Daytona would 3-0 Nighthawks in an almost alarming fashion. Stress would end his day with a proud 3rd place finish at '''[[Iron Games Daytona 2015]]'''.
 
   
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Following UGC, Solstice made more changes, replacing Nebula and Sprawl with [[Galaxy]] and a returning Xrossfade. Solstice had a rough event at [[HCS Las Vegas 2016]] as they were unable to defeat [[6S Gaming]] or [[BitterSweet]] during the Open Circuit Finals placing 7th. In a other disappointing showing in the Championship Bracket which they automatically qualified they were again defeated by the likes of [[Team Liquid]] and again 6S Gaming.
====EGLX====
 
Stess would come right back into the scene with '''[[EGLX 2016]]''', the biggest Canadian ''Halo'' event in years. Stress teamed with '''[[Blaze]]''', '''[[TiZoXiC]]''', '''[[Burton]]'''' and owner/coach '''[[Jeff360MLG]]''' on '''[[Fatal Ambition]]'''. Day one would be Stress's chance to go big. He would take 2nd place heading into day 2 with his squad. They would go perfect knocking out all AM teams throughout open bracket play heading into pool play. They would be placed in Group C alongside '''[[Myth]]''', '''[[Flawless]]''', and '''[[Legacy eSports]]'''. The first match would be against [[Flawless]]. The match would go awfully wrong, in a 3-0 loss that seemed to come out of nowhere. Flawless would go 2-1 in their pool to tie with [[Myth]] and due to the head to head match up they lost to Myth they would not advance. Meanwhile [[Fatal Ambition]] had a mission at hand, they would defeat Myth and [[Legacy eSports]] both being 3-0s. This set the stage for an interesting Championship Bracket. Their first match would be against '''[[Mercy eSports]]''', making it an easy 3-0. The next match would be just as easy, taking on '''[[Vain eSports]]''', led by '''[[Xploits]]''' and veteran player '''[[Moniz]]'''. They would be 3-0d as well and Fatal Ambition would cruise on to the winners' finals. Their next match would be against the french speaking '''[[Earthroot Gaming]]''', all four players known for their 1v1 prowess and winning the Ignite Gaming League online tournament prior. Fatal Ambition would prove teamwork prevails, taking out [[Earthroot Gaming]] 3-0 and advancing to the grand finals. Stress and friends had finally seen the light, defeating Earthroot in a rematch and taking [[EGLX 2016]], only dropping one match in pool play. They would pocket $6,000 and take first place.
 
   
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At the next event, [[UMG Daytona 2017]], Stress had the chance to work with veteran players such as [[ROB THE TURTLE]], [[Hoaxer]], and rising AM [[Ferro2Clutch]].
====Chattanooga====
 
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Their team failed to work together as well as they would have liked and the result was a 21st-24th placing.
Later during the season Stress lead the new '''[[Team Solstice]]''' roster consisting of returning duo [[Blaze]], '''[[Kaiss]]''', and '''[[Xrossfade]]''', in hopes of winning another event.
 
   
==The Stress Technique==
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*Stress is known for being a very friendly tall person.
During a scrim against another team attending the looming '''[[2050 Chattanooga]]''', Stress noticed his team had struggled on slayer gametypes, becoming frantic with callouts, leading to poor gameplay. After losing a close Eden Slayer losing 50-40, Stress told the story of EGLX 2016, of how his roster were all a bunch of good friends who just got along and played the game. Blaze confirmed the story. The next game Stress instructed his new squad [[Team Solstice]] to not callout throughout the whole game, and managed to win the Truth Slayer 50-25. It would be their first slayer win in some time. This strategy has since been coined the "Stress Technique" by players.
 
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*Stress has been shown to be a very avid streamer.
   
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== Achievements ==
After many online scrims and practices Team Solstice would attend [[2050 Chattanooga]]. The group would make lose out to to '''[[Weedmaps Gaming]]''' in round 2 but after defeating their losers' round 3 advanced to pool play. They would be placed in Group C alongside new rival [[Weedmaps Gaming]], led by '''[[Nemassist]]''', and fresh formed teams '''[[Team Randa|Randa]]''' and '''[[Earthroot Gaming]]'''. Their first match would be up against the new American [[Earthroot Gaming]], where after a back and forth series, would fall in game 5. Their second match would be against [[Weedmaps Gaming]], where they wouldn't have any luck, falling 3-0 and going 0-2 in their pool. Their last match would be against [[Team Randa]], led by '''[[MoNsTcR]]'''. Their luck wouldn't get any better, losing again in another game 5 series. This would end their day with a 9th-16th finish.
 
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====Orange County====
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Making a minor team change, the squad would go ahead and pick up '''[[Top Ducky]]''' to replace [[Blaze]]. The squad would then attend the next event in the season, '''[[HCS Orange County 2016]]''' changing their name to simply '''Solstice''' for the event. After defeating [[For Wade]] led by '''[[Hunter Jjx]]''', the notable '''[[3sUP]]''' was the only team left to stand in their way to qualify for an automatic trip to '''[[HCS Las Vegas 2016]]'''. After a swift 3-0 from 3sUp, the squad would fall to the losers' bracket and play [[CPR eSports]] for last chance qualification. Luckily, the team was able to clutch up and defeat the AM squad in a dominating 3-0 fashion guaranteeing their spot. The tournament wasn't over however. As soon as they were placed in the Championship bracket, Stress and crew had to face the loaded '''[[Ego Rangers]]''' right off the bat. After a hard fought battle, the team was no match for the roster, and lost 3-0 falling to the losers' bracket once again. Sure enough, [[3sUP]] had returned to finish the job, pulling off another 3-0 and ending Team Solstice's tournament life with a 9th-12th finish.
 
   
====St. Louis====
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Stress attended the next event '''[[UGC St.Louis 2016]]'''. Sticking with the established duo of [[Kaiss]], Team Solstice then picked up free agents '''[[Nebula]]''' and '''[[Sprawl]]'''. Team Solstice went undefeated in the bracket until a crushing defeat at the hands of '''[[Pnda Gaming]]''' 3-0, but eventually the team would make it to pool play 3-0ing their next round.
 
   
====Las Vegas====
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The team is set to compete at [[HCS Las Vegas 2016]] later in the season alongside the other three qualifying AM rosters from [[HCS Orange County 2016]].
 
   
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*Stress is known for being a very friendly tall person.
 
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== External links ==
*Coined " The Stress Technique" used by teams in scrims throughout to this day. Players had used this strategy throughout Halo history but it had never given an official name.
 
*Stress is the only player to place top 16 in every open LAN ever held in North America for Halo 5: Guardians.
 
   
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Revision as of 21:02, 31 August 2021

Stress
Stress
Background Information
NameJeremy Shoy
Country of Birth
Canada
BirthdayMay 10, 1994 (age 29)
Residency
NA
North America
Competitive
RolePlayer
Social Media & Links
Infobox Twitterlogo std
Infobox Youtubelogo std
Team History
May 2013 - Nov 2015Logo stdNightHawks
May 2016 - May 2016Fatal Ambitionlogo stdFatal Ambition
Oct 2016 - Nov 2016Team Solsticelogo stdTeam Solstice
May 2017 - May 2017Logo stdLevitate Gaming
??? 2017 - ??? 2017Logo std3SG
??? 2017 - ??? 2017VirtualStormGaminglogo stdVirtualStormGaming
??? 2017 - ??? 2018Logo stdIceberg Esports
??? 2018 - ??? 2018Logo stdLivin the Dream
??? 2018 - ??? 2018Logo stdCerberus Gaming

Jeremy "Stress" Shoy is a Halo esports player, previously a player for Cerberus Gaming. He is best known for his time on Team Solstice and Fatal Ambition.

Biography

Born in May 1994, Stress has been an avid gamer ever since he was able to hold a controller. He started playing Halo during Halo 2's lifespan, but did not start competing until Halo: Reach, attending local LANs with notable Canadian players such as Mad Max, Burton and Krizen. He competed at his first major tournaments in Halo 4, and skipped Halo 2: Anniversary due to being in college. He has since returned to competing and has made a name for himself as one of the top Canadian talents in Halo 5: Guardians.

Halo 4

Stress attended his first major tournament at UGC Niagara 2013, finishing 3rd with teammates Nick Blains, DPS Goose and IrEgption. He competed at his first major American tournament at AGL 7 Knoxville, placing top 24 with teammates Deathy, Sacrifice and Rage. He made a name for himself in the online PGL Season 1, finishing 2nd alongside JesseUnleashed, OmegA and Veldex. Replacing Veldex with Playajoe, the same team attended RTX 2014 as NightHawks. They had a strong event, defeating notable teams such as Reality Check, eLevate and VwS Legendary before losing to Vas'Avi, a team consisting of veteran pros. In the Losers' Bracket, they upset the veteran Reign 812 roster and made the Grand Finals, where they lost the extended series against Vas'Avi 6-3. Despite the disappointment stemming from the loss, Stress and his team proved they could hang with the best with their 2nd place finish.

Halo 5: Guardians

Despite his blooming success in Halo 4, Stress did not compete in Halo 2: Anniversary. He returned to competition with the release of Halo 5, immediately finding success with a new NightHawks roster alongside JesseUnleashed, OmegA and rising amateur Swipuh at Iron Games Daytona 2015. Going into the Championship Bracket with losses only to the daunting Daytona roster and the Elam brothers' Liquid Vibe, NightHawks ultimately took 3rd place after victories over the Cratos/Suspector's lead Crowd Pleasers, The Aquarium, and losses to Fatal Ambition, and two series against Daytona.

Stress then got to compete in a more comfortable setting at the biggest Canadian Halo event in years - EGLX 2016. For the event, Stress joined Fatal Ambition alongside Burton and veteran players Blaze and TiZoXiC. Outside of a loss to Flawless in pool play, Fatal Ambition were nearly perfect at the event, taking 1st place with a victory over Earthroot Gaming in the finals.

Much later in the season after Halo World Championship 2016 had blown over, Stress joined Team Solstice alongside Kaiss, Xrossfade and Blaze. Solstice had a disappointing event, unable to advance out of Pool Play after losses to Weedmaps Gaming, Earthroot Gaming and Team Randa.

Making a minor team change, the squad went ahead and picked up Top Ducky to replace Blaze. They then attended the next event in the season, HCS Orange County 2016. After a loss to 3sUP in the Open Bracket, Solstice were tasked with defeating CPR eSports to qualify for the Open Circuit Finals at HCS Las Vegas 2016. They were successful in doing so, taking a dominant 3-0 win. The tournament wasn't over however, as they were then placed in the Championship Bracket to fight for money and pride. They were first defeated by Ego Rangers before 3sUP returned to finish the job, resulting in a top 12 finish for Solstice.

Solstice made changes moving toward the next event - UGC St. Louis 2016. They replaced Xrossfade and Top Ducky with Nebula and Sprawl. The change showed improvement in their performance, as they ultimately finished in the top 8 at the event, losing out to only to teams of established pros and a game 5 series to Scion eSports.

Following UGC, Solstice made more changes, replacing Nebula and Sprawl with Galaxy and a returning Xrossfade. Solstice had a rough event at HCS Las Vegas 2016 as they were unable to defeat 6S Gaming or BitterSweet during the Open Circuit Finals placing 7th. In a other disappointing showing in the Championship Bracket which they automatically qualified they were again defeated by the likes of Team Liquid and again 6S Gaming.

At the next event, UMG Daytona 2017, Stress had the chance to work with veteran players such as ROB THE TURTLE, Hoaxer, and rising AM Ferro2Clutch. Their team failed to work together as well as they would have liked and the result was a 21st-24th placing.

Trivia

  • Stress is known for being a very friendly tall person.
  • Stress has been shown to be a very avid streamer.

Achievements

This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.

Minimum place
Tournament tier
Stress Tournament Results
DatePlPrizeEventRoster
2022-03-055 - 6 $10,000 iBUYPOWER Infinite SeriesLogo stdSONI Sonii •  Stress •  Druk •  Jellied
2021-12-0233 - 48 HCS North America Major Raleigh 2021 QualifierSniping Lieslogo stdLIES Stress •  ClutchBelk •  Gunnplexion •  Hunnits
2021-11-2833 - 48 HCS North America Open Series 2021-11-28Sniping Lieslogo stdLIES Stress •  Swipuh •  WinntuR •  Jesse
2021-11-2113 - 16 HCS North America Open Series 2021-11-21Sniping Lieslogo stdLIES Stress •  DarkMatter •  Fyah Bird •  Kaotic
2021-04-039 - 12 Halo 5 Pro Series Season 4 NA Week 4Logo stdTHE  Gunnplexion •  DarkMatterXV •  AmoristJ •  Stress
2021-03-139 - 16 Halo 5 Pro Series Season 4 NA Week 1Logo stdTHE  Stress •  Blaze •  Article •  Gunnplxion
2020-12-064 Esports Arena $1000 4v4 Variant 2020-12-06Logo stdTURB Cloud •  Nemassist •  Rammyy •  Stress
2020-11-297 - 8 Esports Arena $1000 4v4 Variant 2020-11-29Logo stdTURB Cloud •  Nemassist •  Rammyy •  Stress
2020-11-289 - 16 Halo 5 Pro Series Season 2 NA Week 3Logo stdGRIN Stress •  Article •  Gunnplxion •  Vemzii
2020-10-249 - 12 Halo 5 Pro Series Season 1 NA Week 5Logo stdSAVA Brainstorm •  Stress •  Article •  Sorrell
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