Energy. Excitement.
Even when compared to larger scholastic esports leagues, we lead in view to follower ratio. Why? Our streams bring on the adrenaline, the thrill of close rounds elevated by our in-house student sports announcers that other leagues lack.
February 11, 2022 · Stuyvesant (6-0) vs. Bronx Science (6-0)
SI Tech (A Team) & New Utrecht (A Team) 2023
Valorant Playoffs Quarter-Finals, 2023
Bayside HS (B Team), 2023
Bayside HS (A Team), 2022
Valorant Playoffs Semi-Finals, 2023
Valorant Playoffs Semi-Finals, 2023
Bronx Science (A Team) & Francis Lewis (A Team), 2023
Midwood HS, B Valorant Finals, 2023
August 14, 2022 · All-Star Event at Long Island University
March 29, 2022 · Bronx Science vs. Susan Wagner
March 31, 2022 · Staten Island Tech vs. Bayside
Our team of over 100 student volunteers spans from team captains to game and production directors—each team employing even more student talent and leading 100s of other students to adapt practices similar to actions of corporate company employees. For instance, our student production team promotes growth in public speaking by allowing them to shoutcast our live-streamed matches, which average over 150 live concurrent viewers on our Twitch channel. Our graphic design team furthers their skills through the management of our Instagram. Some of our alumni have attracted the “more than 170 U.S. colleges [that] have varsity esports programs and are offering around $16 million per year in scholarships” (Forbes).
Bayside (B Team) & Brooklyn Tech (B Team), 2023
Valorant Playoffs Finals, 2023
Staten Island Tech HS (Valorant A Team), 2023
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