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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My suspicion is this is a troll post, but if it isn't: Why not have them join a team not at the high school? It doesn't even have to be a dedicated esports league. Loudoun Soccer has some e-sports teams. There is a esports store at Dulles Town Center near the Lenscrafters that could probably give you a better answer. [/quote] It certainly is not a troll post. I don't think you understand what trolling is, haha. I am referring to an Esports Program that is more than just 'gaming'. Something that has set practices, league games, strategy practices and game match breakdown, etc. A school that treats it as a sport, and doesn't just let kids game at all times. Set times, with physical workouts attached with the team. I'm not sure if any of you are aware, but that are millions of dollars of scholarship money available for student-e-athletes looking to go post-secondary in Esports (and often are going in to Engineering or some sort of Science/Computer program). A few years ago the school that won the national title gave all 16 of their kids full scholarships after winning. In short, don't knock it because you don't understand it.[/quote]
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