High school students who aren’t into sports, or music tend to feel left out of the club scene, but now at Sheboygan North High School, there is one more option for those students.
E-Sports is now available at the Varsity and J-V levels, each of which will be made up of five players.
E-Sports, playing video games at a competitive level, popularity has been on the rise over the last few years, with some national and worldwide events selling out full stadiums.
While gamers get a bad reputation for being lazy, there is a lot of training that goes into competitive E-Sports.
Teamwork is key for successful teams, while individually, the players need to hone their reactionary skills, and the details of the game they are playing.
The Wisconsin High School E-Sports Association has set up an eight-week division schedule, with a state champion being crowned on March 21st.