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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''. |
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===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 |
+ | 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=== |
===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]]. |
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]]. |
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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 |
+ | 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 |
+ | 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. |
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. |
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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. |
Their team failed to work together as well as they would have liked and the result was a 21st-24th placing. |
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*Stress is known for being a very friendly tall person. |
*Stress is known for being a very friendly tall person. |
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*Stress has been shown to be a very avid streamer. |
*Stress has been shown to be a very avid streamer. |
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+ | == Achievements == |
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− | ==Team and Tournament History== |
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− | | {{halo|5}} || {{date2|m=5|d=14|y=2017}} || [[UMG Daytona 2017]] || {{pl|21-24}} ||align="center"| - ||{{team|Levitate Gaming}}||{{teammates|Hoaxer|ROB THE TURTLE|Ferro2Clutch}} |
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− | | {{halo|5}} || {{date2|m=11|d=20|y=2016}} || [[HCS Las Vegas 2016]] || {{pl|13-16}} ||align="center"| - ||{{team|Team Solstice}}||{{teammates|Kaiss|Xrossfade|Galaxy}} |
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− | | {{halo|5}} || {{date2|m=10|d=28|y=2016}} || [[UGC St. Louis 2016]] || {{pl|7-8}} ||align="center"| $500 ||{{team|Team Solstice}}||{{teammates|Kaiss|Nebula|Sprawl}} |
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− | | {{halo|5}} || {{date2|m=10|d=7|y=2016}} || [[HCS Orange County 2016]] || {{pl|9-12}} ||align="center"| - || {{team|Solstice|Team Solstice}} || {{Teammates|Top Ducky|Kaiss|Xrossfade}} |
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− | | {{halo|5}} || {{date2|m=9|d=4|y=2016}} || [[2050 Chattanooga]] || {{pl|9-16}} ||align="center"| - || {{team|Team Solstice}} || {{Teammates|Blaze|Kaiss|Xrossfade}} |
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− | | {{halo|5}} || {{date2|m=5|d=1|y=2016}} || [[EGLX 2016]] || {{pl|1}} ||align="center"| $6,000 || {{team|Fatal Ambition}} || {{Teammates|Blaze|Burton|TiZoXiC}} |
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− | | {{halo|5}} || {{date2|m=11|d=1|y=2015}} || [[Iron Games Daytona 2015]] || {{pl|3}} ||align="center"| $1,000 || {{team|NightHawks}} || {{Teammates|JesseUnleashed|OmegA|Swipuh}} |
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Name | Jeremy Shoy | ||||||||||||||||||
Country of Birth | Canada | ||||||||||||||||||
Birthday | May 10, 1994 (age 29) | ||||||||||||||||||
Residency | North America | ||||||||||||||||||
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Role | Player | ||||||||||||||||||
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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.
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Date | Pl | Prize | Event | Roster | ||
2022-03-05 | 5 - 6 | $10,000 iBUYPOWER Infinite Series | SONI | Sonii • Stress • Druk • Jellied | ||
2021-12-02 | 33 - 48 | HCS North America Major Raleigh 2021 Qualifier | LIES | Stress • ClutchBelk • Gunnplexion • Hunnits | ||
2021-11-28 | 33 - 48 | HCS North America Open Series 2021-11-28 | LIES | Stress • Swipuh • WinntuR • Jesse | ||
2021-11-21 | 13 - 16 | HCS North America Open Series 2021-11-21 | LIES | Stress • DarkMatter • Fyah Bird • Kaotic | ||
2021-04-03 | 9 - 12 | Halo 5 Pro Series Season 4 NA Week 4 | THE | Gunnplexion • DarkMatterXV • AmoristJ • Stress | ||
2021-03-13 | 9 - 16 | Halo 5 Pro Series Season 4 NA Week 1 | THE | Stress • Blaze • Article • Gunnplxion | ||
2020-12-06 | 4 | Esports Arena $1000 4v4 Variant 2020-12-06 | TURB | Cloud • Nemassist • Rammyy • Stress | ||
2020-11-29 | 7 - 8 | Esports Arena $1000 4v4 Variant 2020-11-29 | TURB | Cloud • Nemassist • Rammyy • Stress | ||
2020-11-28 | 9 - 16 | Halo 5 Pro Series Season 2 NA Week 3 | GRIN | Stress • Article • Gunnplxion • Vemzii | ||
2020-10-24 | 9 - 12 | Halo 5 Pro Series Season 1 NA Week 5 | SAVA | Brainstorm • Stress • Article • Sorrell | ||
Total Prize:USD 0 |
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