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The Ector County ISD Esports team is pictured with school board member Wayne Woodall and Superintendent Keeley Boyer. (Courtesy Photo) Ector County ISD is in the early stages of building an Esports program. The team of Joel Ramos, Kole Rivas, Austin Ramsey with Coach Paul Sanchez participated in the Big […]

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The Ector County ISD Esports team is pictured with school board member Wayne Woodall and Superintendent Keeley Boyer. (Courtesy Photo)

Ector County ISD is in the early stages of building an Esports program.

The team of Joel Ramos, Kole Rivas, Austin Ramsey with Coach Paul Sanchez participated in the Big Country Battle Tournament in Abilene this spring, and won all seven (7) of its matches (that’s 21 games) and qualified for the Texas Scholastic Esports Federation Undisputed State Championships, which was held this past weekend.






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