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High School eSports League Announces Winners of Fall Majors Student Tournament Series

High School Esports League (HSEL) is excited to announce the winning teams of the HSEL Fall Majors national gaming tournament!

Ahead of the holidays, HSEL Fall Majors participants from across North America competed against fellow high school students in eleven popular video games, with the thirty ultimate champions across all titles winning a $1,000 USD scholarship prize! Top participants also received a free three-month XBOX Game Pass Ultimate subscription (valued at $44.99 USD) courtesy of Microsoft. 

HSEL Fall Majors eSports titles included Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Fortnite, Hearthstone, Overwatch, Rainbow Six: Siege, Rocket League, Smite, Super Smash Bros: Ultimate, Madden 20, and NBA 2K20. 

The list of top competing high school eSports teams in the HSEL Fall Majors is as follows:

  • Brooklyn Technical High School – TechTonics: Super Smash Bros: Ultimate
  • Carmel High School – Carmel eSports: Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
  • Cedar Falls Community School District – CF Ambush: Overwatch
  • Central Nine Career Center – C9eSports: Fortnite
  • Highland Park – The Fighting Scots: NBA 2K20 (PlayStation 4 Version)
  • Holy Name High School – Holy Name ESports: Rainbow Six: Siege (PlayStation 4 Version)
  • Morristown Junior/Senior High School – Yellow Jackets eSports Team: Smite
  • Old Rochester High School – Bulldogs: Madden 20 (PlayStation 4 Version)
  • Ridgewood High School – Maroons: MinecraftRainbow Six: Siege (XBox One Version), Rocket League
  • Syosset High School – Syosset BraveSports: Hearthstone
  • Valley Christian High School – VCHS Esports: Madden 20 (XBox One Version)
  • Wayzata High School – Wayzata eSports: Rainbow Six: Siege 
  • Woonsocket High School – Novans: NBA 2K20 (XBox One Version)

Starting on January 20, 2020, the HSEL’s next seasonal gaming tournament begins! The HSEL Winter Open is a six-week-long competition available to all North American high school students, allowing free-agent teams to compete from home, school, or HSEL approved GameWorks location

Champions across all games will win $500 USD in scholarship funds, with an additional free three-month XBOX Game Pass Ultimate subscription awarded to all those who play in 4/6 of their matches. Registration to the HSEL Winter Open is just $30 USD per student and closes on January 16, 2020. Students, teachers/advisors, and existing eSports clubs can register to compete in the HSEL Winter Open at https://www.highschoolesportsleague.com/winter-open-2020.

HSEL is a leading North American eSports organization with over 2,100 partnered schools and 60,000 participating students that harnesses students’ passion for video games through organized competition and academics, resulting in improved engagement, higher GPAs, and better career prospects. Thanks to its STEM.org certified programs, scholarships, and tournament platform, HSEL arms high schools with the knowledge and the resources required to positively impact students through competitive gaming. To learn more about HSEL, visit www.highschoolesportsleague.com

Related: High School eSports League Announces Fall Playoff Schedule and Winter Open Registration for North American Students

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