SAN ANTONIO, March 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The Scholastic Esports Championship, presented by Rally Cry, EGF, NECC, and R20, is set to bring over 200 teams and 800 students together for an exciting weekend of high-level esports competition. Taking place from May 10th to 11th at the Boeing Tech Port Center in San Antonio, Texas, this event will showcase some of the best scholastic and collegiate esports talent in the nation.
The Scholastic Esports Championship will feature intense gameplay across a variety of popular titles, including VALORANT, Rocket League, League of Legends, Overwatch 2, and Smash Ultimate. Competitors will range from local high school teams to national collegiate programs, making for an electrifying atmosphere as players vie for top honors.
“We are thrilled to host the Scholastic Esports Championship in San Antonio, an event that not only highlights the incredible talent in the esports community but also demonstrates the power of collaboration within the scholastic and collegiate levels of play,” said Adam Rosen, spokesperson for the event. “This is a great opportunity for students to showcase their skills and passion for esports on a national stage.”
In addition to the fierce competition, the Scholastic Esports Championship is proudly supported by the Army National Guard, a valued partner that brings its commitment to excellence and support for young athletes to this exciting event.
“The Army National Guard is always searching for greatness in uncommon places. In partnering with the Scholastic Esports Championship, their hope is to display their support for the generation of leaders by aligning with their interests and values both offline and online.”
The Scholastic Esports Championship promises to be a weekend filled with thrilling gameplay, dynamic team strategies, and an unforgettable experience for players, coaches, and fans alike.
For additional information, event details, and ticket information, visit rallycry.gg/scholastic or follow the event on social media.
About Rally Cry
Rally Cry powers community-focused gaming experiences for players of all ages and skill levels. Founded by esports industry veterans, the company is creating organized ways for gamers to connect, play, and compete with each other. Rally Cry’s world class competitive platform powers epic community gaming experiences for premier game publishers in addition to youth, collegiate, military, and amateur communities. Rally Cry partners with organizations such as the US Air Force, Riot Games, LEARFIELD, and the National Football League.
About EGF
Founded in 2015, EGF is a North American organizing body for formalized collegiate D-I esports and high school-level leagues. EGF’s youth, high school and D-I collegiate leagues are inspired by the best aspects of traditional sports to create opportunities for students and schools to engage and advance. Learn more at EGF.gg.
About NECC
The NECC fosters innovative competition experiences, provides quality broadcasting services, and works to support an inclusive community within collegiate esports. The NECC was started to provide the collegiate gaming community with the respect it warranted and deserved. The conference prides itself on responding to the needs of its schools, directors, coaches, and most importantly – its players.
With more than 500 colleges and universities currently competing, the NECC strives to be a positive home for the collegiate gaming community.
For more information about the NECC, their schools, games, and community, visit their website at https://necc.gg/
About SAMSAT R20 Premier
SAMSAT, the San Antonio Museum of Science and Technology, unlocks potential for ALL students, families, and communities. In the process, SAMSAT expands San Antonio as a global technology leader.
SAMSAT, a NASEF affiliate, founded the R20 Premier esports league in fall of 2021 after two founding school districts identified a need for an organization to host LAN competitions to supplement the various online leagues available. With their move to the Boeing Center at Tech Port, R20 Premier has expanded to all 17 San Antonio ISD’s and has grown from 67 students from 8 schools to 400 students from 35 schools that come for monthly LAN competition.
For more information about SAMSAT, our partners, and programs they deliver visit their website at https://www.samsat.org/
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