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PCHS esports team close to becoming an official school sport


Port Clinton High School esports team members Landon Staib, left, and Gavin George practice in the school’s media center on April 12.

PORT CLINTON — While some people view video games as a waste of time, many colleges and high schools are recognizing the benefits of gaming, including fine motor skill improvement and future career opportunities. Port Clinton High School noted the advantages gaming can give to its students and formed an esports team.

The Port Clinton High School esports team is in its second year of competition, and after three years, it can become an official school sport.

The team has 13 members who compete against other schools in two games: a fighting game called Super Smash Brothers and a sports-themed game called Rocket League. The games are chosen by Esports Ohio, the governing board for state esports teams.

Choir teacher Bruno Bush and science teacher Taylor Freeman coach the Port Clinton High School team.  



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