norma13+FollowCan Age Beat Reflexes in Esports?Hisako Sakai just shattered every stereotype about aging and gaming by winning a Tekken 8 tournament at 92. Her combo execution and strategic reads were on point, proving that muscle memory and mental agility don’t have to fade with age. Is this a sign that esports needs to rethink its obsession with youth, or was this a one-off? Would you want to see more senior-focused tournaments in the US? Let’s talk longevity and skill ceilings in competitive gaming. #Games #VideoGames #esports00Share
Jenna Gonzales+FollowBob Jones dominates Alabama E-Sports sceneBob Jones High School just snagged its 16th AHSAA E-Sports state title, showing how competitive gaming is reshaping school pride across Alabama. Their Rocket League squad bounced back from an early loss to win four straight matches in the finals—talk about resilience! Columbia and James Clemens also took home championships in Splatoon 3 and Mario Kart, while Hoover and Wenonah celebrated big wins in Super Smash Bros. and Madden NFL. With E-Sports growing fast, it’s clear these students are building new traditions and rivalries. How do you see E-Sports changing the high school experience in our community? #Sports #Esports #Alabama00Share
andersonkaren+FollowEsports takes center stage at Calvert HallGaming is leveling up at Calvert Hall College in Towson, where Maryland’s first high school esports club is changing the game for students who don’t fit the traditional sports mold. Sixty-five students across 14 teams are already racking up trophies in games like Overwatch and Rocket League, all in a high-tech, pro-style space funded by alumni and fundraisers. What’s even cooler? Students from all grades compete together based on skill, not age, and some are eyeing scholarships as esports explodes into a billion-dollar industry. How do you feel about esports becoming a core part of school life? #Sports #Esports #CalvertHall00Share