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BREAKING NEWS - In a shocking turn of events, less than 4 hours after Global Esports Management (GEM) announced that NesTea would be leaving Incredible Miracle, they have turned around to announce that their new client, Snapple, better known as the son of NesTea, has decided to go pro and join NesTea's former team. Snapple, 14 years of age (16 in Korea), started playing Starcraft 2 shortly after the new year as Zerg and has already placed in the top 8 of Korea Grandmaster.



Coach Kang of Incredible Miracle had this to say about the signing:



"Although I am obviously displeased to announce the departure of NesTea from the team, we are happy to announce the new addition of Zerg player Snapple. We will depend on him to be our ace in the next round of Proleague and carry us to the playoffs."



"Growing up was tough for me," says Snapple. "My mother was only 16 and my father was 17 when I was born. I had to learn how to fend for myself early, and that's why I think I have been able to do so well in Starcraft 2 so far. I know my father has left a legacy, but I plan to leave my own as well by the time I'm finished with this game"



Source: Global Esports Management (GEM) press materialsBREAKING NEWS - In a shocking turn of events, less than 4 hours after Global Esports Management (GEM) announced that NesTea would be leaving Incredible Miracle, they have turned around to announce that their new client, Snapple, better known as the son of NesTea, has decided to go pro and join NesTea's former team. Snapple, 14 years of age (16 in Korea), started playing Starcraft 2 shortly after the new year as Zerg and has already placed in the top 8 of Korea Grandmaster.Coach Kang of Incredible Miracle had this to say about the signing:"Although I am obviously displeased to announce the departure of NesTea from the team, we are happy to announce the new addition of Zerg player Snapple. We will depend on him to be our ace in the next round of Proleague and carry us to the playoffs.""Growing up was tough for me," says Snapple. "My mother was only 16 and my father was 17 when I was born. I had to learn how to fend for myself early, and that's why I think I have been able to do so well in Starcraft 2 so far. I know my father has left a legacy, but I plan to leave my own as well by the time I'm finished with this game" NOW YOU SEE?