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Toronto KOI Sweeps Miami Heretics 3-0 as Kips Impresses in Debut

Toronto KOI swept Miami Heretics 3-0 in Week 3 of the Stage 2 Major online qualifiers on Feb. 28, 2026, with newcomer Kips drawing notice in his debut.

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Toronto KOI Sweeps Miami Heretics 3-0 as Kips Impresses in Debut
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Toronto KOI recorded a 3-0 victory over Miami Heretics in Week 3 of the Stage 2 Major online qualifiers, with the match reported on February 28, 2026; the original match summary called it a "dominant 3-0 sweep," praised Toronto’s "smooth map rotations," and highlighted "clean execution in Search & Destroy," and noted that "Kips impressed in his debut."

The supplied Stage 2 report contains no map-by-map scores, no match duration, and no roster beyond the single name Kips. The qualifier match is explicitly labeled an online fixture in Week 3 of Stage 2, but the report did not list map names, individual player stats, or a VOD link to corroborate the scoreboard details for Toronto KOI or Miami Heretics.

A conflicting account appears in a short excerpt from Egamersworld that states, "The winner of the Call of Duty match was the team Miami Heretics with the score 2:3 and lasted 1 h, 40 m." That Egamersworld line does not specify an event or date in the supplied excerpt and therefore conflicts with the Feb. 28 Stage 2 qualifier result if both are intended to describe the same match; the discrepancy remains unresolved in the material provided here.

Field Level Media’s syndicated coverage in the Arizona Republic documents a separate Toronto KOI versus Miami Heretics meeting at the Call of Duty League Stage 1 Major in Dallas, where Miami advanced after five maps. Field Level Media gives explicit map scores for that Major 1 lower-bracket first round match: Exposure Hardpoint 250-195 to Toronto KOI; Raid Search and Destroy 6-5 to Miami Heretics; Exposure Overload 3-2 to Miami Heretics; Colossus Hardpoint 250-214 to Toronto KOI; and Den Search and Destroy 6-4 to Miami Heretics, with the Heretics sealing advancement on the deciding Den S&D. That same Field Level Media piece lists Major 1 prize and point distribution including $150,000 and 100 CDL points for first place, $90,000 and 75 points for second, down to 9–12 receiving no money and no points; Toronto KOI is explicitly named among the 9–12 bracket in that Major 1 coverage.

To reconcile the conflicting reports and fill gaps in the Stage 2 account, primary sources must be checked: the official CDL match page or scoreboard for Stage 2 Week 3, Twitch or YouTube VODs for the Feb. 28 fixture, and Liquipedia or the league’s match archive. Verification should confirm map names and scores for the Stage 2 match, the match duration to compare with the 1 hour 40 minutes cited by Egamersworld, and Kips’ full identity and whether the report’s "debut" refers to his first game for Toronto KOI or a different milestone.

If the Feb. 28 Stage 2 sweep is confirmed alongside the Dallas Major 1 five-map loss recorded by Field Level Media, the two results together create a sharp narrative turn between events: a Toronto KOI team that lost to Miami in Dallas but then returned to post a reported clean 3-0 online win, with Kips’ debut emerging as a roster storyline to watch heading into the rest of Stage 2.

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