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Los Alamos High School Secret City Esports Wraps Up Another Successful Season
Congratulations to the LAHS Secret City Esports team who placed second in the Class 4A Team State Championship. Courtesy/LAPS Splatoon competitors N. Stringfellow, Virgil Szinger, Miles Iverson (Captain), Zane Kretz, Kaden Colson, Alice Thieme, Maira Finn and Quinbee Sintay (not pictured) placed 1st. Courtesy/LAPS LAPS News: Congratulations to the Los Alamos High School Secret City […]

Congratulations to the LAHS Secret City Esports team who placed second in the Class 4A Team State Championship. Courtesy/LAPS
Splatoon competitors N. Stringfellow, Virgil Szinger, Miles Iverson (Captain), Zane Kretz, Kaden Colson, Alice Thieme, Maira Finn and Quinbee Sintay (not pictured) placed 1st. Courtesy/LAPS
LAPS News:
Congratulations to the Los Alamos High School Secret City Esports team took 2nd place overall in the Class 4A Team State Championship. The Rocket League, Splatoon and Mario Kart teams took first place, white Heathstone garnered a second-place finish.
Street Fighter and Smash Bros both placed fourth. The team was recently ranked the number three program in the United States by USA Today. This is the second year in a row making the top 25. Last year, they came in third overall at the state finals.
Esports became a New Mexico Activities Association (NMAA) sanctioned activity in 2019. That year, teams from Los Alamos placed 2nd at the state competition. In 2021, they were named 4A state champions.
“Our students did an amazing job at the state competition,” LAHS teacher and Esports sponsor Libbi Lovejoy said. “Everyone contributed to the success of our program.”
Tony Sims is the head coach for Secret City Esports. Additional coaching staff members are Blake Hovde, Splatoon; Jacob McRoberts, Street Fighter 6; Colin Kruse and Magenta Bronson, Smash Bros.; Krispy Pantanilla and Mike Dolejsi, Mario Kart; and Donald Poston, League of Legends. Sims and McRoberts coach Rocket League. Sims also coaches Madden and Hearthstone.
Mario Kart team members CJ Smith, Joe Dale, Fortis Brown, Penny Doebling (Captain), Miles Iverson, Philip Smith, Jay Doebling and Sirena Quezada earned a first-place spot at the state competition. Courtesy/LAHS
Rocket League competitors Eric Mecham, Max Cannon, Henry Stidham (Captain), Darius Patton, and Freddy Broyles sport first place medals. Courtesy/LAPS
Representing the Hearthstone team are Jacob Castro, Ruben Diaz-Jimenez, Luke Patterson (Captain), Neal Sanders and Ralston Hoffer. They finished in second place. Courtesy/LAPS
Earning a fourth-place finish were Smash Bros: competitors Marshall Brunette, Semih Zeytun, Zane Kretz (Captain), Jasmine Heft, Kaden Colson, and Avery Conn. Courtesy/LAPS
Street Fighter team members Trent Ogas, Jacob Castro (Captain), Ruben Diaz-Jimenez, Lucas Price and Tony Mishler also garnered a fourth-place finish. Courtesy/LAPS
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USA TODAY Sports/PlayVS Super 25 esports rankings: Top high school teams since 2019
After a busy national signing day and close to the 2025 spring season, the best of the best high school esports teams step into the spotlight. The all-time Super 25 listed below have dominated in state and regional leagues across on the PlayVS platform since 2019, excelling in games such as “Madden NFL,” “Rocket League,” “League of Legends,” […]

After a busy national signing day and close to the 2025 spring season, the best of the best high school esports teams step into the spotlight.
The all-time Super 25 listed below have dominated in state and regional leagues across on the PlayVS platform since 2019, excelling in games such as “Madden NFL,” “Rocket League,” “League of Legends,” “NBA 2K,” and more.
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The esports platform is also recognized by the NFHS Network and state associations, with individual states able to crown a new official champion every season (fall and spring).
That official distinction includes tracking stats for the high school esports leagues, too, which helps highlight the best programs of all time.
With that in mind, here’s the updated all-time Super 25…
1. Bob Jones High School (Ala.)
Championship wins: 19
Runner-up finishes: 9
2. La Cueva High School (N.M.)
Championship wins: 17
Runner-up finishes: 6
3. The Science Academy of South Texas (Texas)
Championship wins: 14
Runner-up finishes: 6
4. Rocky Mountain High School (Colo.)
Championship wins: 12
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Runner-up finishes: 6
5. Shrewsbury Sr High School (Mass.)
Championship wins: 12
Runner-up finishes: 5
6. Dupont Manual High School (Ky.)
Championship wins: 12
Runner-up finishes: 3
7. Brophy College Preparatory (Ariz.)
Championship wins: 11
Runner-up finishes: 4
8. Eastern Senior High School (Washington, D.C.)
Championship wins: 10
Runner-up finishes: 7
9. Florida Virtual School (Fla.)
Championship wins: 9
Runner-up finishes: 3
10. Bishop Blanchet High School (Wash.)
Championship wins: 9
Runner-up finishes: 1
11. Clovis High School (N.M.)
Championship wins: 8
Runner-up finishes: 8
12. Edmond Memorial High School (Okla.)
Championship wins: 8
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Runner-up finishes: 5
13. Los Alamos High School (N.M.)
Championship wins: 8
Runner-up finishes: 4
14. East Kentwood High School (Mich.)
Championship wins: 8
Runner-up finishes: 3
15. WP Davisdon High School (Ala.)
Championship wins: 7
Runner-up finishes: 9
16. Novi High School (Mich.)
Championship wins: 7
Runner-up finishes: 7
T-17. Bishop Mora Salesian High School (Calif.)
Championship wins: 7
Runner-up finishes: 4
T-17. Cherry Creek High School (Colo.)
Championship wins: 7
Runner-up finishes: 4
T-19. Noble High School (Maine)
Championship wins: 7
Runner-up finishes: 3
T-19. Manzano High School (N.M.)
Championship wins: 7
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Runner-up finishes: 3
T-19. Advanced Technology Center (Va.)
Championship wins: 6
Runner-up finishes: 3
T-19. Cabot High School (Ark.)
Championship wins: 7
Runner-up finishes: 3
23. Quartz Hill High School (Calif.)
Championship wins: 7
Runner-up finishes: 1
T-24. Freedom High School (Va.)
Championship wins: 7
Runner-up finishes: 0
T-24. Timpanogos High School (Utah)
Championship wins: 7
Runner-up finishes: 0
T-24. Biloxi High School (Miss.)
Championship wins: 6
Runner-up finishes: 4
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY High School Sports Wire: USA TODAY Sports/PlayVS esports Super 25: All-time rankings
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Hyundai Motor India Limited onboards Pankaj Tripathi as its new Brand Ambassador
Gurugram | May 31, 2025: Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) is proud to announce the onboarding of acclaimed actor Pankaj Tripathi as its new brand ambassador. Known for his versatility and grounded charm, Pankaj Tripathi perfectly embodies HMIL’s values of reliability, authenticity and a deep-rooted connection with India’s diverse audience. This strategic partnership marks a […]

Gurugram | May 31, 2025: Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) is proud to announce the onboarding of acclaimed actor Pankaj Tripathi as its new brand ambassador. Known for his versatility and grounded charm, Pankaj Tripathi perfectly embodies HMIL’s values of reliability, authenticity and a deep-rooted connection with India’s diverse audience. This strategic partnership marks a new chapter in HMIL’s journey to resonate more meaningfully with Indian customers and craft experiences that move with the spirit of India.
With a legacy of innovation and trust, HMIL has long been a household name in India. Onboarding Pankaj Tripathi as part of HMIL family aligns with the brand’s vision of strengthening its emotional connect with the people of India, while also adding a touch of star power. With this association, HMIL further strengthens its ambassador lineup that already includes iconic personalities.
Speaking on the new exciting partnership, Mr. Tarun Garg, Whole-Time Director and Chief Operating Officer, Hyundai Motor India Limited, said, “At HMIL, we celebrate stories of progress and inspiration. We are delighted to welcome Pankaj Tripathi to HMIL family. His grounded persona, exceptional talent and widespread appeal resonate with the values of HMIL and our vision of ‘Progress for Humanity’. Together, we aim to drive deeper emotional connections with our diverse customer base across India.”
Acclaimed actor Mr. Pankaj Tripathi, said, “It is an honour to associate with Hyundai Motor India Limited, a brand that has long stood for trust, innovation and customer-first approach. My first car was a Hyundai, and over the years, that relationship has grown into something truly personal. As someone who deeply values simplicity, sincerity and staying true to one’s roots, I find a natural alignment with HMIL’s ethos. I look forward to this partnership where together, we can connect with people across the country – not just through technology, but through shared stories and values.”
This association promises to add a new dimension to the brand’s narrative, one that speaks not just through machines, but through emotions, honesty and a shared sense of purpose. Pankaj Tripathi brings with him a sense of dependability and real-world relatability that mirrors HMIL’s commitment to offering products that are not just technologically advanced, but also deeply humane in their appeal.
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USA TODAY Sports/PlayVS esports Super 25: All-time rankings
HSS Staff and PlayVS | USA TODAY High School Sports Esports national signing day kicks off with 11 commitments USA TODAY High School Sports and PlayVS unveil the second annual esports national signing day, celebrating the next generation of collegiate gamers. After a busy national signing day and close to the 2025 spring season, the […]


Esports national signing day kicks off with 11 commitments
USA TODAY High School Sports and PlayVS unveil the second annual esports national signing day, celebrating the next generation of collegiate gamers.
After a busy national signing day and close to the 2025 spring season, the best of the best high school esports teams step into the spotlight.
The all-time Super 25 listed below have dominated in state and regional leagues across on the PlayVS platform since 2019, excelling in games such as “Madden NFL,” “Rocket League,” “League of Legends,” “NBA 2K,” and more.
The esports platform is also recognized by the NFHS Network and state associations, with individual states able to crown a new official champion every season (fall and spring).
That official distinction includes tracking stats for the high school esports leagues, too, which helps highlight the best programs of all time.
With that in mind, here’s the updated all-time Super 25…
1. Bob Jones High School (Ala.)
Championship wins: 19
Runner-up finishes: 9
2. La Cueva High School (N.M.)
Championship wins: 17
Runner-up finishes: 6
3. The Science Academy of South Texas (Texas)
Championship wins: 14
Runner-up finishes: 6
4. Rocky Mountain High School (Colo.)
Championship wins: 12
Runner-up finishes: 6
5. Shrewsbury Sr High School (Mass.)
Championship wins: 12
Runner-up finishes: 5
6. Dupont Manual High School (Ky.)
Championship wins: 12
Runner-up finishes: 3
7. Brophy College Preparatory (Ariz.)
Championship wins: 11
Runner-up finishes: 4
8. Eastern Senior High School (Washington, D.C.)
Championship wins: 10
Runner-up finishes: 7
9. Florida Virtual School (Fla.)
Championship wins: 9
Runner-up finishes: 3
10. Bishop Blanchet High School (Wash.)
Championship wins: 9
Runner-up finishes: 1
11. Clovis High School (N.M.)
Championship wins: 8
Runner-up finishes: 8
12. Edmond Memorial High School (Okla.)
Championship wins: 8
Runner-up finishes: 5
13. Los Alamos High School (N.M.)
Championship wins: 8
Runner-up finishes: 4
14. East Kentwood High School (Mich.)
Championship wins: 8
Runner-up finishes: 3
15. WP Davisdon High School (Ala.)
Championship wins: 7
Runner-up finishes: 9
16. Novi High School (Mich.)
Championship wins: 7
Runner-up finishes: 7
T-17. Bishop Mora Salesian High School (Calif.)
Championship wins: 7
Runner-up finishes: 4
T-17. Cherry Creek High School (Colo.)
Championship wins: 7
Runner-up finishes: 4
T-19. Noble High School (Maine)
Championship wins: 7
Runner-up finishes: 3
T-19. Manzano High School (N.M.)
Championship wins: 7
Runner-up finishes: 3
T-19. Advanced Technology Center (Va.)
Championship wins: 6
Runner-up finishes: 3
T-19. Cabot High School (Ark.)
Championship wins: 7
Runner-up finishes: 3
23. Quartz Hill High School (Calif.)
Championship wins: 7
Runner-up finishes: 1
T-24. Freedom High School (Va.)
Championship wins: 7
Runner-up finishes: 0
T-24. Timpanogos High School (Utah)
Championship wins: 7
Runner-up finishes: 0
T-24. Biloxi High School (Miss.)
Championship wins: 6
Runner-up finishes: 4
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Barça eSports – Giantx Pride: League Champions! (3-1)
Barça eSports have been crowned Superliga Domino’s champions in League of Legends. The Catalan side defeated GIANTX Pride 3-1 in Friday’s grand final of the Spring Split, held in front of hundreds of fans at the Municipal Theatre of Torrevieja. This marks Barça’s first Superliga title, confirming their status as one of the top teams […]

Barça eSports have been crowned Superliga Domino’s champions in League of Legends. The Catalan side defeated GIANTX Pride 3-1 in Friday’s grand final of the Spring Split, held in front of hundreds of fans at the Municipal Theatre of Torrevieja. This marks Barça’s first Superliga title, confirming their status as one of the top teams in Spain’s competitive scene.
The path to glory was not straightforward. After a slow start to the season, Barça gradually found their rhythm and reached the Swiss Stage with a 6-4 record. There, they fell to UCAM Esports, but quickly turned things around with a series of key victories: Veni Vidi Vici (2-1), Movistar KOI Fénix (2-1) and LUA Gaming (3-1), followed by a thrilling 3-2 semifinal win over Los Heretics.
Despite GIANTX Pride entering the final as favorites, having dominated the regular season (8-1) and breezed past Heretics in the upper bracket, it was Barça who rose to the occasion. They claimed a closely fought opening game, lost the second in dominant fashion, but responded with a smart, coordinated effort in the third. With momentum on their side, they closed out the fourth game to seal the win. Local talent Sergio “Legolas” Vicente was named Final MVP, playing a decisive role in teamfights and clutch moments.
With this victory, Barça eSports finally claim their long-awaited title after falling short in two previous finals (Summer 2024 and Winter 2025, both lost to Heretics). This time, third time truly was the charm.
No rest for the champions: Barça eSports will now compete in the EMEA Masters, the international tournament bringing together the best regional teams from across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
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Lander’s Sherrod, UNG’s Opata Named ABCA/Rawlings All-Americans
Story Links ABCA/Rawlings All-America Team GREENSBORO, NC — Lander’s Grant Sherrod and North Georgia’s Andrews Opata were named All-Americans by the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA). Sherrod was named a second-team All-American with Opata named third team. The organization also released its All-Region teams. […]

GREENSBORO, NC — Lander’s Grant Sherrod and North Georgia’s Andrews Opata were named All-Americans by the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA). Sherrod was named a second-team All-American with Opata named third team. The organization also released its All-Region teams.
Opata earns his second All-America honor this week after being recognized by the D2CCA on Wednesday. Opata finished the regular season ranked fifth nationally in runs (87) and hits (96). Both marks rank as the third-most single season totals in program history in their respective categories. He also ended the year ranked ninth in NCAA Division II in stolen bases with 42 swipes on the year, which ranks as the second-most in a single season in program history.
A hitting machine with a regular-season batting average of .380, Opata led the team with 31 multi-hit games this year. A menace for opposing pitchers, the Lawrenceville, Ga. native also ranked second on the team in on-base percentage (.450) and slugging (.574).
Opata had 15 multi-RBI games this season which also ranked second on the team. His 62 RBIs ranked among the top 65 hitters nationally.
The center fielder smacked a career-high 11 home runs in 2025 as well.
Sherrod, a redshirt senior and the Peach Belt Conference’s batting champion, capped off his final collegiate season with a .408 average. He led the Bearcats with 97 hits, 19 doubles, 11 home runs, and 76 RBIs, while compiling a .626 slugging percentage and a .496 on-base percentage—both among the top marks in the region. He finished second in the country in total hits, ninth in hits per game at 1.70, and ranked 38th nationally in batting average. His 1.33 RBIs per game were also good for 23rd in the nation. The Sumner, Washington native was previously honored as the NCBWA Southeast Region Player of the Week on March 10 and now advances to the ABCA All-American ballot.
2025 ABCA/Rawlings NCAA Div. II All-Region Teams: Southeast Region | ||||
NCAA Div. II Southeast All-Region First Team | ||||
Pos. | Player | Cl. | School | State |
C | Cole Stanford | Sr. | Lenoir-Rhyne | NC |
1B | Charlie Bussey III | So. | Francis Marion | SC |
2B | Brett Blomquist | Sr. | North Greenville | SC |
3B | Cole Hales | Gr. | Catawba | NC |
SS | Kasten Harvey | Sr. | Lincoln Memorial | TN |
IF | Braeden Smith | So. | Georgia College & State | GA |
OF | Grant Sherrod | Sr. | Lander | SC |
OF | Mackenzie Wainwright | So. | Lenoir-Rhyne | NC |
OF | Andrews Opata | Jr. | North Georgia | GA |
OF | Luke Hatcher | Sr. | Young Harris | GA |
DH | Sal Carricato | Sr. | Lenoir-Rhyne | NC |
UT | Jeremy Begora | Sr. | Young Harris | GA |
P | Kolton Casson | Fr. | Carson-Newman | TN |
P | Rijnaldo Euson | Sr. | Francis Marion | SC |
P | Bradley Wilson | Sr. | Georgia College & State | GA |
P | Matty Brown | Fr. | North Greenville | SC |
RP | Hayden Simmerson | So. | Catawba | NC |
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NCAA Div. II Southeast All-Region Second Team | ||||
Pos. | Player | Cl. | School | State |
C | Chase Waddell | Sr. | Barton | NC |
1B | Phillip Ard | Jr. | North Georgia | GA |
2B | Cole Laskowski | Sr. | Lenoir-Rhyne | NC |
3B | Steven Smith | Sr. | Emory & Henry | VA |
SS | Nathan Chrismon | Jr. | Catawba | NC |
IF | Parker Ingram | Sr. | Augusta | GA |
OF | Caleb Burr | Sr. | Belmont Abbey | NC |
OF | Dylan Driver | Sr. | Catawba | NC |
OF | Owen Blackledge | Sr. | Lenoir-Rhyne | NC |
OF | Josh Sharp | Sr. | USC Aiken | SC |
DH | Kade Smallwood | So. | Young Harris | GA |
UT | Evan Wickeri | Gr. | Lander | SC |
P | Payne Stolsworth | Gr. | Catawba | NC |
P | Andrew Harlow | Gr. | Lenoir-Rhyne | NC |
P | William Girardi | Sr. | Lenoir-Rhyne | NC |
P | Luke Earnhardt | So. | North Georgia | GA |
RP | Britton Adams | Sr. | Coker | SC |
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Region Position Player of the Year: Mackenzie Wainwright, Lenoir-Rhyne | ||||
Region Pitcher of the Year: Kolton Casson, Carson-Newman |
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Annual dinner, golf outing supports McClure School students
Attendees of this year’s Thomas Lonsbury Scholarship Event in support of J. Warren McClure School of Emerging Communication Technologies students can take part in the traditional golf scramble, but also have the option of participate in a Mario Kart Tournament in the McClure School Esports Arena. This is the 23rd year for the event, which […]
Attendees of this year’s Thomas Lonsbury Scholarship Event in support of J. Warren McClure School of Emerging Communication Technologies students can take part in the traditional golf scramble, but also have the option of participate in a Mario Kart Tournament in the McClure School Esports Arena.
This is the 23rd year for the event, which was started in 2002 by Thomas Lonsbury, a passionate golfer who was a member of the McClure School advisory board. This year’s event will be held on Sept. 18 and 19. Lonsbury chaired the event until his death in 2012. That year’s tournament was the first to be called the Lonsbury Memorial Scholarship Golf Classic.
“The event has been quite successful in its mission to raise money for scholarships,” said Event Manager and Adjunct Professor Jim Gay. “The events have also attracted many alumni, board members, faculty, students and friends to connect, allowing lasting contacts among Bobcats and friends to be established. We are very fortunate to have a committee of faculty and board members working to plan the 2025 event.”
Event schedule
Thursday, Sept. 18
Welcome banquet
- 5:30-8:30 p.m., Jackie O’s Taproom and Brewery, 25 Campbell Street, Athens
- Event also includes a silent auction
Friday, Sept. 19
Golf outing
- 8:30 a.m. Registration opens
- Athens Country Club, 7606 Country Club Road 94220, Athens
- 9:45 a.m. Pictures
- 10 a.m. Tournament shotgun start
- 11 a.m. Lunch
- Open to non-golfers as well
- 2:30-4 p.m. 19th Hole Social and Awards
Ohio University Grand Prix
- 6-8 p.m. Ohio University Grand Prix only (Mario Kart 8 Tournament)
- Esports room in Scripps Hall
Supporting OHIO students
Last year, 45 people attended the formal dinner and 60 people participated in the golf outing, raising roughly $25,000.
“In total, the Lonsbury Event has been held 22 times,” said Gay. “It has raised $360,000 for scholarships for McClure School students and has allowed 66 scholarships to be awarded.”
The J. Warren McClure School Advisory Board Thomas Lonsbury Scholarship is available to McClure School students who are active in the field of voice/data networks, have a minimum 3.25 GPA, and have completed at least 12 credit hours in the major.
If you are interested in sponsoring this year’s event, email Jim Gay.
The McClure School of Emerging Communication Technologies strives to offer the best academic programs in the IT (information technology), game development and virtual reality/augmented reality (VR/AR) industries. The school’s programs and certificates cover numerous aspects of the rapidly changing industries of information networking, cybersecurity, data privacy, game development, digital animation and the academic side of esports.
To make a donation to the Thomas Lonsbury Scholarship, visit this link.
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