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:'''''supa''' redirects here. For the Japanese smasher, see {{Sm|supa|p=Japan}}.''
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{{Infobox Smasher
{{Infobox Smasher
| name          = supa
| name          = goon
| mainssb      = Captain Falcon
| mainssb      = Captain Falcon
| otherssb      = Fox
| otherssb      = Fox
| skillssb      = Top Professional (semi-retired)
| former crews  = NBK
| rankingssb    = [[64 League Rankings|2017 64 League Rankings]]: 62nd
| location      = United States
| location      = Muskegon, Michigan
| country      = United States
}}
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'''supa''' is a prominent online [[Super Smash Bros 64|Smash 64]] player from Muskegon, Michigan who is ranked 62nd on the [[64 League Rankings|2017 64 League Rankings]]. supa is one of the few players who plays with an {{s|wikipedia|Xbox 360 controller}} on console, along with {{sm|Fray}}, and {{sm|LD}}. supa first started to play snash 64 at a young age in 2007, where he mained {{SSB|Mario}}. supa's original tag was Supamario to reflect this, but after dropping Mario and taking a break in 2010, he shortened it. supa then made a full return in 2016, making his first console debut at [[Super Smash Con 2016]], beating players such as {{sm|Daniel}} and {{sm|SotoH}} to finish at 33rd, losing to {{sm|Robert}}; he attended one more tournament that year but did not make any strong impressions.  
'''goon''', formerly known as '''supa''' is a prominent online ''[[Smash 64]]'' player from the United States who was formerly ranked 62nd on the [[2017 64 League Rankings]]. supa is one of the few players who plays with an {{s|wikipedia|Xbox 360 controller}} on console, along with {{sm|Fray}}, and {{sm|LD}}.


In 2017, supa attended [[Let's Go!]] with a slightly stronger performance showing with wins against people such as {{sm|Raychu}}, but a loss against {{sm|clubbadubba}} in placement pools, and being knocked out by {{sm|Horbie}} 2-1 in top 32. supa's final tournament was [[Super Smash Con 2017]], showing his strongest performance since the last one, nearly 2-0'ing everyone in his bracket up to 32, with wins over {{sm|Mr. Sir}}, {{sm|Yobolight}}, and {{sm|Hipstur}}; supa was knocked out in top 32 by {{sm|Jose}} and {{sm|Fukurou}}.
==Tournament history==
 
goon first started to play ''Smash 64'' at a young age in 2007, where he mained {{SSB|Mario}}. goon's original tag was related to his previous main, but he chose to shorten it. goon then made a full return in 2016, making his first console debut at {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2016}}, beating players such as {{sm|Daniel}} and {{sm|SotoH}} to finish at 33rd, losing to {{sm|Robert}}; he attended one more tournament that year but did not make any strong impressions.
==Loss of interest to attend Console tournaments==
 
supa has stated that due to financial and personal reasons, he will not attend console tournaments in 2018, however still plays frequently on Netplay.


In 2017, goon attended {{Trn|Let's Go!}} with a slightly stronger performance showing with wins against people such as {{sm|Raychu}}, but a loss against {{sm|clubbadubba}} in placement pools, and being knocked out by {{sm|Horbie}} 2-1 in top 32. supa's final tournament was {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2017}}, showing his strongest performance since the last one, nearly 2-0'ing everyone in his bracket up to 32, with wins over {{sm|Mr. Sir}}, {{sm|Yobolight}}, and {{sm|Hipstur}}; goon was knocked out in top 32 by {{sm|Jose}} and {{sm|Fukurou}}.


==Tournament placings==
==Tournament placings==
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|{{Trn|RAINN Charity Tournament|g=SSB}} West {{OnlineIcon}}||July 11th, 2020||9th||—||—
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[[Category:Michigan smashers]]
[[Category:Michigan smashers]]
[[Category:Captain Falcon professionals (SSB)]]
[[Category:Captain Falcon players (SSB)]]

Latest revision as of 22:04, February 13, 2024

supa redirects here. For the Japanese smasher, see supa.
goon
Character info
Smash 64 main Captain Falcon
Other Smash 64 character Fox
Team info
Former crews NBK
Personal and other info
Location United States

goon, formerly known as supa is a prominent online Smash 64 player from the United States who was formerly ranked 62nd on the 2017 64 League Rankings. supa is one of the few players who plays with an Xbox 360 controller on console, along with Fray, and LD.

Tournament history[edit]

goon first started to play Smash 64 at a young age in 2007, where he mained Mario. goon's original tag was related to his previous main, but he chose to shorten it. goon then made a full return in 2016, making his first console debut at Super Smash Con 2016, beating players such as Daniel and SotoH to finish at 33rd, losing to Robert; he attended one more tournament that year but did not make any strong impressions.

In 2017, goon attended Let's Go! with a slightly stronger performance showing with wins against people such as Raychu, but a loss against clubbadubba in placement pools, and being knocked out by Horbie 2-1 in top 32. supa's final tournament was Super Smash Con 2017, showing his strongest performance since the last one, nearly 2-0'ing everyone in his bracket up to 32, with wins over Mr. Sir, Yobolight, and Hipstur; goon was knocked out in top 32 by Jose and Fukurou.

Tournament placings[edit]

Super Smash Bros.[edit]

Tournament Date 1v1 placement 2v2 placement Partner
Super Smash Con 2016 August 11th-14th, 2016 33rd
Don't Park on the Grass December 18th, 2016 17th
Let's Go! April 30th, 2017 33rd
Super Smash Con 2017 August 10th-13th, 2017 25th
RAINN Charity Tournament West Online July 11th, 2020 9th