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Retired
MizzPeach
LoLMizzPeach
Background Information
NameNicole Manning
Country of Birth
United States
BirthdayJune 8, 1989 (age 35)
Residency
NA
North America
Competitive
Role
Manager
Favorite Champs






Competitive IDsNicole
Soloqueue IDsTe Amo Amor, CST Nicole
Social Media & Links
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Team History
Jan 2013 - Oct 2013Logo stdProject Challenger
Feb 2013 - Apr 2013Fidelislogo stdFidelis
Mar 2013 - Jun 2013Reality Check Gaminglogo stdReality Check Gaming
Mar 2014 - Jun 2014Logo stdx MeM Vexatious x
Sep 2014 - Jun 2015Final Fivelogo stdFinal Five
Jun 2015 - Jul 2015Vortex (North American Team)logo stdVortex
Jun 2015 - Dec 2015Team Coastlogo stdTeam Coast
Dec 2015 - Mar 2016Humalogo stdHuma

Nicole "MizzPeach" Manning was previously the general manager for Huma.

Biography[]

Nicole "Nicole" Manning, originally MizzPeach, has managed several challenger League of Legends teams, including Project Challenger, Fidelis, and Reality Check Gaming. In 2015, she managed Final Five, a team that was built around Rhux. With a roster of Rhux, ShorterACE, Gate, Prototype White, and Rule18 they qualified for the North American Spring Expansion Tournament via the ranked 5's ladder under the team name Eun Jeong Jo pls notice, finishing with the seventh-place ladder seed into the tournament, behind Zenith eSports and ahead of Monstar Kittenz. In the online portion of the tournament, they defeated Zenith eSports 2-1 and then CompLexity.Black 2-0 and qualified for the offline stage along with Team Fusion, Team Coast, and Curse Academy.

Going into the offline stage as underdogs, Final Five surprised by taking Team Fusion to five games, though they did ultimately lose the series, moving to the loser's bracket. There they faced Team Coast and were eliminated, this time losing 1-3. Final Five participated in the NACS Spring Season and finished in 4th place both in the round robin and in the playoffs after a mid-season merge with Team Coast and roster swap. The two teams split from each other going into the summer season of the NACS in order to not need to forgo either seed, and Nicole stayed with Coast after the split.

For the 2016 season, Nicole joined Huma, a European challenger team. Since then, she has focused on private contractor work.

Trivia[]

Tournament Results[]

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Minimum place

MizzPeach Tournament Results
DatePlEventLast ResultTeamRoster

Media[]

  • 2014
  • 2015

Images[]

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References

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