Retired | ||
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Maplestreet | ||
Background Information | ||
Name | Ainslie Wyllie | |
Country of Birth | Canada | |
Birthday | January 10, 1993 (age 31) | |
Residency | North America | |
Competitive | ||
Role | Coach | |
Favorite Champs | ||
Soloqueue IDs | Velocity Maple, Renegade Maple | |
Social Media & Links | ||
Ainslie "Maplestreet" Wyllie is a retired League of Legends esports player, previously coach for Sengoku Gaming.
Team History
Team | Start | End | |||
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Tasty Pastries | ≈Sep 2012≈2012-09-?? | ≈Oct 2012≈2012-10-?? | ≈1mo ejel | ||
Dirt Nap Gaming | ≈Jan 2013≈2013-01-?? | Mar 20132013-03-10[1] | ≈2mo 9d ejel | ||
Velocity eSports | Mar 20132013-03-10[3] | Nov 20132013-11-12[2] | 8mo 2d ejel | ||
Team 8 | Feb 20142014-02-17[5] | Oct 20152015-10-07[4] | 1yr 7mo ejel | ||
Renegades | May 20152015-05-16 | Oct 20152015-10-07 | 4mo 22d ejel | ||
Team Imagine | Oct 20152015-10-20 | Jan 20162016-01-08 | 2mo 19d ejel | ||
Renegades | Jan 20162016-01-07 | May 20162016-05-18[6] | 4mo 11d ejel | ||
Frank Fang Gaming | ≈Mar 2016≈2016-03-?? | Apr 20162016-04-16 | ≈1mo 15d ejel | ||
the monkeys | Apr 20162016-04-16 | ≈May 2016≈2016-05-?? | ≈15d ejel | ||
Destined For Glory | ≈May 2016≈2016-05-?? | May 20162016-05-25 | ≈24d ejel | ||
Dream Team | Jul 20162016-07-13 | ≈Nov 2016≈2016-11-?? | ≈3mo 19d ejel | ||
Flexqueued | ≈Dec 2016≈2016-12-10 | ≈Dec 2016≈2016-12-12 | ≈2d ejel | ||
Team 8.1 | Apr 20172017-04-14 | Apr 20172017-04-26[7] | 12d ejel | ||
TL Academy | Apr 20172017-04-26[8] | ≈Apr 2017≈2017-04-?? | ≈4d ejel | ||
V3 Esports | May 20172017-05-30[10] | Jan 20182018-01-26[9] | 7mo 27d ejel | ||
V3 Esports | Jan 20182018-01-26[9] | Jun 20182018-06-19[11] | 4mo 24d ejel | ||
Sengoku Gaming | Dec 20182018-12-01[15] | Jan 20202020-01-31[14] | 1yr 1mo ejel |
Team | Start | End | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tasty Pastries | ≈Sep 2012≈2012-09-?? | ≈Oct 2012≈2012-10-?? | ≈1mo ejel | ||
Dirt Nap Gaming | ≈Jan 2013≈2013-01-?? | Mar 20132013-03-10[1] | ≈2mo 9d ejel | ||
Velocity eSports | Mar 20132013-03-10[3] | Sep 20132013-09-03[17] | 5mo 24d ejel | ||
Velocity eSports | Sep 20132013-09-03[17] | Oct 20132013-10-01 | 28d ejel | ||
Velocity eSports | Oct 20132013-10-01 | Nov 20132013-11-11[19] | 1mo 10d ejel | ||
Velocity eSports | Nov 20132013-11-11[19] | Nov 20132013-11-12[2] | 1d ejel | ||
Team 8 | Feb 20142014-02-17[5] | May 20152015-05-22[20] | 1yr 3mo ejel | ||
Misfits NA | May 20152015-05-16 | Jun 20152015-06-19 | 1mo 3d ejel | ||
Team 8 | May 20152015-05-22[20] | Oct 20152015-10-07[4] | 4mo 16d ejel | ||
Renegades | Jun 20152015-06-19 | Oct 20152015-10-07 | 3mo 18d ejel | ||
Team Imagine | Oct 20152015-10-20 | Jan 20162016-01-08 | 2mo 19d ejel | ||
Renegades | Jan 20162016-01-07 | May 20162016-05-18[6] | 4mo 11d ejel | ||
Frank Fang Gaming | ≈Mar 2016≈2016-03-?? | Apr 20162016-04-16 | ≈1mo 15d ejel | ||
the monkeys | Apr 20162016-04-16 | ≈May 2016≈2016-05-?? | ≈15d ejel | ||
Destined For Glory | ≈May 2016≈2016-05-?? | May 20162016-05-25 | ≈24d ejel | ||
Dream Team | Jul 20162016-07-13 | ≈Nov 2016≈2016-11-?? | ≈3mo 19d ejel | ||
Flexqueued | ≈Dec 2016≈2016-12-10 | ≈Dec 2016≈2016-12-12 | ≈2d ejel | ||
Team 8.1 | Apr 20172017-04-14 | Apr 20172017-04-26[7] | 12d ejel | ||
TL Academy | Apr 20172017-04-26[8] | ≈Apr 2017≈2017-04-?? | ≈4d ejel | ||
V3 Esports | May 20172017-05-30[10] | Jan 20182018-01-26[9] | 7mo 27d ejel | ||
V3 Esports | Jan 20182018-01-26[9] | Feb 20182018-02-04 | 9d ejel | ||
V3 Esports | Feb 20182018-02-04 | Jun 20182018-06-19[11] | 4mo 15d ejel | ||
SGG Legends | Dec 20182018-12-01[15] | Dec 20182018-12-25[21] | 24d ejel | ||
Sengoku Gaming | Dec 20182018-12-25[21] | Jan 20202020-01-31[14] | 1yr 1mo ejel |
News
- 2012
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- 2020
DNG | January (approx.), frommaplestreet and 울지마 join. ecKo and Prophet leave. | |
DNG | March 10, Dirt Nap Gaming is disbanded. Cris, Nk Inc, PR0LLY, frommaplestreet, 울지마, dx30, and guitarasaurus (Manager) leave.[1] | |
VES | March 10, Velocity eSports is formed by the roster of Dirt Nap Gaming. Cris, Nk Inc, PR0LLY, frommaplestreet, Evaniskus, and guitarasaurus (Chief Operating Officer & Manager) join. FallenBandit, dx30, and 울지마 join as substitutes.[3] | |
VES | September 3, Slackoh joins. frommaplestreet (Bot to Mid) changes position. ecco leaves.[17][18] | |
VES | October 1, Slackoh (Bot to Mid) and frommaplestreet (Mid to Bot) change positions. | |
VES | November 11, frommaplestreet moves to substitute.[19] | |
VES | November 12, Velocity eSports is disbanded. Cris, Nk Inc, Slackoh, Evaniskus, Frommaplestreet, nothinghere, Gleebglarbu, and guitarasaurus (Chief Operating Officer & Manager) leave.[2] |
T8 | February 17, CaliforniaTrlolz and frommaplestreet join. Slooshi (Bot to Mid) changes position. chu8 moves to substitute.[5] |
MSF | May 16, maplestreet joins as substitute. Stixxay leaves. | |
T8 | May 22, Nien and HISTORY TEACHER (Head Coach) join. Matt (Head Coach to Head Analyst) changes position. maplestreet moves to substitute.[20] | |
REN | June 19, Misfits NA rebrands as Renegades. | |
T8 | October 7, Porpoise8, goldenglue, Nien8, Dodo8, BrandonFtw, CheeseBeluga, Alex Ich, Slooshi8, Maplestreet8, HISTORY TEACHER (Head Coach), and Matt (Head Analyst) leave.[4] | |
REN | October 7, maplestreet leaves. | |
IMG | October 20, Maplestreet joins. Steeelback moves to substitute. |
REN | January 7, Caedrel joins as substitute. Maplestreet rejoins as substitute. | |
IMG | January 8, Team Imagine is disbanded. Maplestreet and Mozilla (Coach) leave. | |
FFG | March (approx.), Frank Fang Gaming is reformed. Licorice, ShorterACE, InsanityXXX, Maplestreet, and Bodydrop join. | |
FFG | April 16, Brandini, Poppers OP, and Impactful join. Licorice, InsanityXXX, and Maplestreet leave. | |
THE | April 16, RF Legendary, Grigne, Damonte, Maplestreet, and Papa Chau join. zentinelq joins as substitute. | |
DFGL | May (approx.), the monkeys renames to Destined For Glory. | |
REN | May 18, Renegades transfers its roster and LCS spot to Team EnVyUs. Seraph, Ninja, Hakuho, Maplestreet, Hermes (Coach), MonteCristo (Co-Owner), and Leonyx (Head Manager) leave.[6] | |
DFGL | May 25, Destined For Glory is disbanded. RF Legendary, Grigne, Damonte, Maplestreet, Papa Chau, zentinelq, and Raz (Strategic Coach) leave. | |
DT | July 13, Maplestreet joins as substitute. | |
DT | November (approx.), Maplestreet and Cella (Coach) leave. | |
FLEX | December 10 (approx.), Dhokla, ChaosRain77, Ablazeolive, dog2, and ExecutionerKen join. Yusui and Maplestreet join as substitutes. | |
FLEX | December 12 (approx.), Dhokla, ChaosRain77, Ablazeolive, dog2, ExecutionerKen, Yusui, and Maplestreet leave. |
8.1 | April 14, sexycan, ShorterACE, Slooshi, cake, and Ken join. Viper, Maplestreet, and Sistar join as substitutes. | |
8.1 | April 26, sexycan, ShorterACE, Slooshi, cake, Ken, Viper, Maplestreet, and Sistar leave.[7] | |
TL.A | April 26, sexycan, ShorterACE, Slooshi, cake, and Ken join. Viper, Maplestreet, and Sistar join as substitutes.[8] | |
TL.A | April (approx.), Team disbands. sexycan, ShorterACE, Slooshi, cake, Ken, Viper, Maplestreet, and Sistar leave. | |
V3 | May 30, Maplestreet (Head Coach) joins.[10] |
V3 | January 26, RayFarky, Tom Jefferson, and uinyan join as substitutes. Maplestreet (Head Coach to Head Coach/Sub/Bot) changes position.[9] | |
V3 | February 4, 1onz (Head Coach) joins. Maplestreet (Head Coach/Sub/Bot to Strategic Coach/Sub/Bot) changes position. | |
V3 | June 19, Wyvern, GuGer, and Gkun (Manager) join. Recap rejoins. Awaker (Assistant Coach) joins as substitute. Smile, E hi, Tom Jefferson, uinyan, and Maplestreet (Strategic Coach) leave.[11][12][13] | |
SGL | December 1, Reiya, Smile, Taka, Dalka, Raina, Maplestreet (Coach), Pascal (Coach), and Rylax (General Manager) join. Jasper joins as substitute.[15][16] | |
SG | December 25, SGG Legends renames to Sengoku Gaming.[21] |
Biography[]
Raised in Calgary, Canada, Ainslie grew up playing video games on consoles, often playing games handed down from his siblings. As he got older, he wished to possibly pursue a career in video game development, finishing a college degree in IT/software development. Ainslie had been an avid player of Dota before playing League of Legends, picking it up mid 2012. Transferring his MOBA skills from Dota to LoL, he found himself enjoying the AD carry role, becoming known for maining Draven, shooting up to 2560 elo in Season 2.[23]
After brief stints playing with a few teams, Ainslie was picked up for the AD carry role for rising amateur team Dirt Nap Gaming in January 2013. While playing with the organization, him and the team made strong showings at tournaments such as Rising Stars Invitational and CLG Premier Series. However, in early March, frommaplestreet and his teammates left the organization and was acquired by newly formed Velocity eSports. Their first tournament appearance was in the 2013 MLG Winter Championship Summer Promotion, placing 2nd. Ainslie's new team then qualified for the Season 3 LCS Summer Promotion, eventually winning a slot, knocking out Team MRN.
It is Ainslie's goal to gain experience in the professional scene to play and compete at the international level. He is also the brother of Team Solomid's former jungler, and current coach/analyst TheOddOne. He also holds the title of "American Badass," after playing TheOddOne in a game of mini-golf.[24]
On September 4, 2013, upon the departure of their midlaner at the time ecco, Maple decided to move to the mid lane to demonstrate his strong mechanics and allow Slackoh to join the team as AD carry.[25] However, the following month it was decided that Maple and Slackoh would switch positions, moving Maple back to AD carry. Slackoh was then replaced by Fragnat1c in the mid lane.
As of November 11, 2013, Maple stepped down from the starting roster of Velocity eSports, moving to a sub position and leaving the AD carry spot open.
On February 17, he and CaliforniaTrlolz joined Team 8.[26]
With Team 8, maplestreet played in and won multiple Challenger events during Season 4, including the Black Monster Cup once, the Lone Star Clash 3, and then the Black Monster Cup a second time. The team's success in Riot-sponsored events was less impressive, but they eventually managed to qualify for the Spring 2015 LCS.
2015 Preseason[]
maplestreet and Dodo8 substituted for Lyon Gaming at IEM San Jose, replacing NerzhuL and Arce, respectively.[27] They were eliminated in the quarterfinals, losing 0-2 to Unicorns of Love and tied for fifth place with paiN Gaming.
2015 Season[]
Team 8 placed 7th in the spring season with a 9-9 record; while they did not qualify for playoffs, their placement did guarantee them seeding into the summer split. However, after Team Fusion failed to qualify for the summer split and disbanded, Nien joined Team 8, replacing maplestreet after week 1. maplestreet substituted for Misfits in the NACS Summer Qualifier for the last of their three series, helping them qualify for the summer season.
After Misfits renamed to Renegades, Maplestreet continued to substitute for them and played in all but four of their regular season games. They finished the round robin with an 8-2 record and in second place, after losing a tiebreaker to Team Coast. However, in the playoffs, in which Maplestreet played in all of their games, they defeated Imagine 2-1 and then Coast 3-2. Maplestreet was additionally awarded the MVP title for the final series. This victory sent them directly to the 2016 NA LCS Spring Season, filling the spot left open by Team Dragon Knights's autorelegation.
2016 Preseason[]
Maplestreet stepped down from the Renegades starting roster on October 7, 2015.[28]
Retirement and transition to coaching[]
After having been mostly away from the competitive scene since leaving Renegades, Maplestreet joined Japanese challenger team V3 Esports as their coach and guided them to a second-place finish in the LJLCS 2017 Summer split, followed by a successful promotion to the LJL. Another former North America player, 1onz, joined the team as their head coach for the LJL 2018 Spring split, but Maplestreet remained with V3 as a strategic coach until departing in June.
Maplestreet returned to Japan in 2019 as the head coach of the new LJL team Sengoku Gaming but was unable to guide them to the playoffs in the Spring Split. He was replaced by PoohManDu as head coach for the summer split but remained as a coach until formally leaving the team in January 2020.
Trivia[]
- Younger brother of TheOddOne.
- Often called "oddbro" because of this.
- He and TheOddOne were the first and only siblings to ever play against each other in the NA LCS in the NA LCS 2013 Summer Split when Maplestreet was playing for Velocity eSports.
- Known for his Draven, Miss Fortune, Tristana and Varus.
- The name frommaplestreet is a Twilight Zone reference.[29]
- Taller than TheOddOne.
- Enjoys playing osu!, adventure games and loves reading manga/watching anime.
- Has aspirations of being a professional poker player.
Pentakills
Date | Region | Tournament | Team | Vs | Champion | Pos | W/L | KDA | SB | VOD |
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2014-05-21 | International | 2014 BMC NA Summer | Draven | Bot | W | ??/??/?? | Link |
- Click here for a full list of pentakills by all players.
Tournament Results[]
This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.
Maplestreet 1v1 Tournament Results | |||||
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Date | Pl | Event | Prize | Team | Last Result |
2013-10-13 | 17 - 23 | Best Lee Sin NA Tournament | FF : W nathanielbee |
Media[]
- 2013
- March 16, MLG 2013 League of Legends: Team Velocity Victorious! with EpicPleasure on YouTube
- July 2, How a pro player gets his name by Riot Games on YouTube
Post-Match Interviews
Date | Tournament | Match | Link |
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2013-07-20 | NA LCS 2013 Summer | VES vs VUL | Link |
2013-06-20 | NA LCS 2013 Summer | TSM vs VES | Link |
2013-05-11 | NA LCS 2013 Summer Promotion | MRN vs VES | Link |
2013-05-10 | NA LCS 2013 Summer Promotion | VES vs TSB | Link |
Interviews[]
- 2018
- 2015
- 2014
- 2013
- January 24, V3 ESportsの挑戦「選手と共有した時間」Maplestreetコーチの場合 (Japanese) with ALIENWARE ZONE
- January 3, Return to the LCS with Team 8 frommaplestreet: “I’m excited to play almost every team. I think there’s never been so much talent in LCS ever.” with News of Legends
- January 30, Rift Rant Ep. 2: Maplestreet (video) with SK Gaming
- January 30, Maplestreet on being 11th best ADC NA: "My body pillow loves me" (video) with onGamers
- March 22, Maplestreet discusses the differences between his time on Velocity and Team 8 (video) with onGamers
- May 18, Get to know Maplestreet with Team 8
- April 10, Insight with Ryan Tang, Episode 2 maplestreet (video) with The Runeterra Report
- June 15, Maplestreet back in the scene talking about Team 8 and the Challenger Series (video) with onGamers
- August 17, Interview with Team 8 frommaplestreet: “I think the top amateur teams and the bottom LCS teams are at similar skill levels.” with News of Legends
- December 8, IEM San Jose: Maplestreet "NA greatest region of all" (video) with SK Gaming
- April 5, Travis chats to the Odd Bros at MLG Dallas Winter Championship with GameSpot
- April 12, frommaplestreet discusses Velocity eSport's chances in amateurs (video) with GameSpot
- May 12, Hi r/leagueoflegends we're Velocity eSports, we qualified for LCS by defeating team MRN. Ask us anything! with Reddit
- May 10, frommaplestreet talks Velocity eSports Play at Summer Promotions with GameSpot
- July 5, A Chat With VES Maplestreet with Team Dignitas
- August 16, LCS Week 9 Day 2 VES Maplestreet "The more fun you have, the better you do" (video) with Leaguepedia
- September 8, Rift Talk #5 - Ainslie "FromMapleStreet" Wyllie (video) with Rift Talk
Images[]
Redirects
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 I'd like to start with a thank you... dirtnapgaming.com
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Team Status Update velocityesports.com
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Introducing Velocity eSports velocityesports.com
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Immortals' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Frommaplestreet and Californiatrlolz join Team 8 altgg.com
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 EnVyUs to join N.A. LCS, picks up Seraph, Ninja, Hakuho espn.go.com
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Steve Arhancet's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 Steve Arhancet's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 V3 Esports' team page jp.lolesports.com
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 V3 Esports' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 V3 LoL 2018 Summer Season Roster Announcement (Japanese) v3esports.com
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 Wyvern's Tweet (Japanese) twitter.com
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 Awaker's Tweet (Japanese) twitter.com
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 Archive Pages: before change - JPN - 2020-01-30; after change - JPN - 2020-01-31
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 【LOL部門】LJL一般公募への応募とメンバー発表のお知らせ (Japanese) sengokugaming.com
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 16.2 Rylax's Tweet (Japanese) twitter.com
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 hi im ecco~ former mid of velocity reddit.com
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 Team Update velocityesports.com
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 frommaplestreet Twitter post twitter.com
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 20.2 Team 8 Welcomes History Teacher and Nien team-8.net
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 21.2 LJLチーム一般公募結果について (Japanese) jp.lolesports.com
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - JPN - 2018-11-19; after change - JPN - 2019-01-16
- ↑ Maplestreet's First Blog blogspot.com
- ↑ Maplestreet: American Badass youtube.com
- ↑ Team Update velocityesports.com
- ↑ Frommaplestreet and Californiatrlolz join Team 8 altgg.com
- ↑ Team 8's Facebook post facebook.com
- ↑ Maplestreet's tweet twitter.com
- ↑ How a pro player gets his name youtube.com