Thursday 21 March 2019

Thomas Johnson heads both the senior and high school rankings for the HearthStone esports title.

Thomas Johnson (Northcliff High School) heads both the senior and high school rankings for the HearthStone esports title.
With MSSA's Western Cape Championships going to be held at Curro Durbanville on 23 March 2019, MSSA is releasing all the rankings that shall be used at such provincial championships.

It is no surprise that with Thomas Johnson's stellar performance at MSSA's recent Gauteng Championships that he dominates both the senior and high school rankings.

The current rankings for the HearthStone esports title for High Schools is as follows:



PosName of PlayeryearClubPoints
1Thomas Johnson19Northcliff High School143.3
2Mark Thomas19Northcliff High School111.1
3Orlando Crossling19Northcliff High School110.6
4Cyrus Huang19Northcliff High School110
5Grey Craven19Curro Aurora109.1
6Matthias Dhont18Paul Roos Gimnasium108.8
7Geoffrey Tarbuck18Grey High School108.8
8Jason Mostert18Grey High School108.8
9Junior Moor18Empangeni High School108.8
10Cleveland Crossling18Northcliff High School108.8
11Reagan Marthinus18Paul Roos Gimnasium108.8
12Janke Janse van Vuuren18Paul Roos Gimnasium108.8
13Aaron Mulligan17Maritzburg College104.5
14Kelvin Yang17Northcliff High School104.5
15Alexander Westley17Maritzburg College104.5
16Ethan Bulford18Northcliff High School103.5
17Dylan Hanger17Northcliff High School104
18Kyle Voster19Curro Aurora95
19Lloyd Little17Maritzburg College90.3
20Kit Rawlings17Northcliff High School90.3
21Kevin Plint18Northcliff High School85.8

Rankings produced by MSSA are as follows:
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