2019 Student Video Gaming League

Spring Series

Similar to other traditional school sports, the IGL Student Gaming League strives toward providing students with a fun, competitive, and rewarding eSports experience. Schools & organizations can benefit not only by raising money for their programs but also by reaching students that might not be interested in typical extracurricular activities. Encouraging scholastic engagement through video games, schools and organizations can raise educational motivation using grade incentives. This would be done by obtaining certain GPA requirements before being allowed play. There are many different IGL Foundation Scholarship opportunities throughout the Student League season.

 

What is Student eSports

Student League Teams

   The student eSports League best sport comparison would be Track. A sport where multiple styles of competitions divided up into about ten different games or events in race for team points. Each of our tournaments encompasses different genres of video gaming all picked by the students and organizations. Students can compete in any of the individual games, wherein prizes and points will be awarded for 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th place winners. Points accumulated will go towards the students and the team that each individual student is representing.

    There is no limit to how many students can compete from their school and organization, or how many games a student can compete in. At the end of the season, these points are added up, and the school and organization with the most points will not only win trophies and prizes, the IGL Foundation will make a donation to the winning school and organization geared toward helping their existing non-profit programs during the NOLA Gaming Festival this June 8-10, 2018.


League Divisions

High School League -Any Students grades 8th-12th

(Click Here For more info on High School sign up process )

 

Youths League - Any Middle School,Non profit Organization or students grades K-12

(Click Here For more info on Youths sign up process)

March-May

Championship

June 14th-16th

Majors

Spring Series Tournaments & Events

There will be a series of multiple tournaments both online and offline at participating schools as our programs location at Noble Minds School 2nd floor 1333 South Carrollton.

The Majors are high-point driven League events. League teams have the opportunity to earn the most points possible before the championship.

League Rankings

League Points are issued through our custom website platform (Eezers) based on performance of all tournaments played throughout the season. Points are also issued to 1st-5th place finishers of all tournaments. The ranking system is maintained throughout the season using the amount of points each player accumulates from all tournaments.

 Spring Series Tournament Point Scale

Majors points-(1st 3000) (2nd 2000) (3rd 1000) 4th 300

 Online points-1st (2000) (2nd 1000) (3rd 500) (4th 200)

Regional LAN points- (1st 1000) (2nd 500) (3rd 250) (4th 100)

NOLA Gaming Fest points-(1st 6000) (2nd 4000) (3rd 2000) (4th 600)

Partners & Sponsors

We always look for opportunities to partner with businesses to continue the work that we do in after-school programs, Gaming Leagues, summer camps, & STEM workshops. Successful partnerships allow us to to offer much-needed educational programs and activities to support our youth.Thanks to all for helping us start Louisiana's first Student Video Gaming League!

 

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