Esports is off and running in first CHSAA-sanctioned season
This fall, Esports is making its debut as a CHSAA-sanctioned activity.
This fall, Esports is making its debut as a CHSAA-sanctioned activity.
Esports, or competitive video gaming, may not have the same physical demands as traditional athletics, but students’ focus on the shared qualities of teamwork, sportsmanship and leadership have led schools across the country rushing to adopt the country’s fastest-growing sport.
Nikki Jimenez has long had a passion for activities and education, and her combination of passions is now an integral part of the Colorado High School Activities Association staff.
A docustyle video looking about at the 2022 Colorado spring esports state championships and the continuing growth of esports.
LAKEWOOD – As esports approaches the finish line on its journey to becoming a Colorado High School Association-sanctioned activity in Colorado, the state crowned its first Super Smash Bros. Ultimate champion on Thursday.
In the latest esports standings for the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate title, Ponderosa took over at No. 1.
In the latest esports standings for the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate title, DCHS Varsity Smash took over as the new No. 1.
In the latest esports standings for the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate title, Chatfield Smash Team moved up to fifth.
In the first published Esports stand for the Smash Ultimate title, SMT SMASH Bros. 1 of Strive Prep – Smart Academy sits at the top.