The March Madness tournament has finally come to a close. Four armies faced off against each other over the weekend in very close and intense battles. Let us look back to this past weekend and learn which armies made it into the top three.

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On Saturday, April 5, the Army of Club Penguin and Doritos of Club Penguin faced off against each other for third place in the March Madness X Tournament. The battle featured a very close combat that led both armies to overtime. On the following day, the highly anticipated Grand Finals took place: the Help Force and Rebel Penguin Federation went head to head for first place.
Now that both battles have concluded, let us look at the results and who came out on top.
Army of Club Penguin vs. Doritos

ACP vs. DCP – Room 2
The battle between DCP and ACP was intense and closely contested across all rooms. In Room 1, DCP entered first and maintained slightly better speed and tactical execution compared to ACP, whose formation was messier. Both armies exchanged formations and bombs, but despite DCP holding a size advantage of 51-44 and showing quicker tactics early on, the round ended in a tie due to inconsistent formations and performance from both sides. Room 2 followed a similar pattern, with DCP again entering first and displaying strong form in parts, but ACP managed to match their pace and fixed earlier mistakes, keeping the competition tight. Although DCP held a small-size lead once more, the overall performance remained even, leading to another tie.
Room 3 mirrored the previous rounds in intensity, with both armies entering nearly simultaneously and matching each other in size and performance. Despite DCP having a slightly neater formation and again maintaining a marginal size lead, both armies executed bombs and tactics well, resulting in yet another tie. With the match still undecided, an overtime room was called. In the final room at the Mine, ACP entered quickly and formed a triangle, while DCP followed with a plus. DCP gradually took control with well-executed bombs and formations, including a strong X and V, while ACP struggled to respond and defend effectively. As a result of their superior tactics and consistency in the overtime room, DCP was declared the winner of the battle and secured third place in the March Madness X Tournament.
Winner: Doritos

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Help Force vs. Rebel Penguin Federation

HF vs. RPF – Room 3
Sunday’s battle was not nearly as close as the previous one. HF entered Room 1 first but performed quite slowly in comparison to their opponents. RPF moved much faster than HF, with nice coverage and better formations. The Rebels had the upper hand for the majority of this round, managing to cover the Helpers almost constantly and executing very clean and creative forms. Due to their dominance, the RPF won the first room. In Room 2, the trend was followed with RPF in the lead. Sizes were 80-30 in their favor as they continued to perform more imaginative forms that were fitting for their impressive size. Both armies carried out similar movements, but the Helpers were unfortunately unable to keep up against the opposition, which won the Rebels the second room as well.
The final room was no different from the previous two but saw a slight advance in size from the Helpers. HF struggled with executing their formations in this room, whereas RPF was at their best as they used their max to their advantage. At this point in the battle, the sizes were 80-32 RPF. The Rebels were able to create accommodating and original forms that improved their performance greatly. As a result of their incredible size, good coverage, and creative formations, RPF won the final room, battle, and March Madness tournament.
Winner: Rebel Penguin Federation

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Hearty congratulations to the Rebel Penguin Federation, Help Force, and Doritos for earning their place on the podium in this year’s March Madness! Once again, this tournament delivered an action-packed and highly anticipated competition, showcasing the best of what the community has to offer. We extend our heartfelt thanks to all armies, judges, and other contributors for their dedication and energy throughout the tourney.
Riri
Senior Reporter