Saturday, 5 April 2014

Results: MSSA's MWEB 2014 Gauteng LAN Championships - 29 & 30 March 2014

Sent out by the MSSA:

The MSSA was faced with doing a venue change just three weeks before the event due to certain connectivity problems being experienced by the host club. Anyone who has ever organised a LAN will know the problems that having to change a venue at short notice pose to the organisers and more importantly the participants. However, the membership rallied, and a new venue was found in the form of HTS Tuine in Pretoria. Special thanks must be extended to the school for accommodating the event, and to all those individuals that made it happen. The school proved itself by having all the requirements to host a successful championships, and thus, the championships were held without a hitch on 29 & 30 March 2014.

The support given by MWEB again proved to be invaluable to the MSSA, and as a result of such support members were able to enjoy the benefits of participating in an official LAN championship. It is through the official championships that gamers are able to qualify for colours and for national team trials. In other words, the official championships form part of a year year  long qualification process for gamers to  prove their worth in order to be selected to finally, and officially, represent South Africa in international competition.

Nine member clubs from three provinces contested the championships. However, there was not the turnout in female gamers as experienced in North West, but it was pleasing to see the number of mixed female and male teams in the team events. Certainly, compared to 2013, there was a greater number of female participation at the Gauteng championships. Obviously the emphasis that the MSSA is putting on the development of females in gaming is starting to bear fruit. It is hoped that the 2015 championships will see even more female gamers especially now that the MSSA makes provision (in accordance with IeSF rules) to hold competitions in all titles for both female and male teams and/or players.

The championships saw the newly formed Tuks Mind sports Club take the lion's share of the medals, but also saw the Mpumalanga based All Stars Gaming Club assert its dominance in the CounterStrike GO and OSU titles.

The winners of the different titles are:

BOARD GAMES
Checkers
Male – Premier
Pos Team Club
1 Lubabalo Kondlo Dr Niederhoffer Memorial Club

Morabaraba
Male – Premier
Pos Team Club
1 Morne Snyman Tuks Mind sports Club


eSPORTS
Call of Duty: Ghosts
Male – Premier (PC)
Pos Team Club
1 Team Pink Tuks Mind Sports Club

Male – Premier (PS3)
Pos Team Club
1 PR0NHS Northcliff High School

Male – High Schools
Pos Team Club
1 Woeries Verwoerd High School

CounterStrike GO


Male – Premier
Pos Name Club
1 Delta 5 Gaming All Stars

FIFA '14

Male – Premier
Pos Name Club
1 Corbin Duvenhage Northcliff High School

League of legends

Male – Premier
Pos Team Club
1 Senior Team Tuks Mind Sports Club

OSU

Female – Premier
Male – Premier
Pos Team Club
Pos Team Club
1 Lucille Brown HGH
1 Thomas Brown All Stars

StarCraft 2

Male – Premier
Pos Team Club
1 Pieter Piek VnR

Tekken Tag Tournament 2

Male – Premier
Pos Name Club
Tie 1 Ruan van Staden Tuks Mind Sports Club
Tie 1 Brandon van Rensburg Northcliff High School
Tie 1 William Rawlings Northcliff High School

Male – High Schools
Pos Team Club
1 Bevan Stukise Northcliff High School

FIGURE GAMES
Ancients
Male – Premier
Pos Team Club
1 Garth Schoeman Knights Mind Sports Club

In total, 23 gamers earned the right to wear Provincial Colours. A further 11 students were awarded Student provincial Colours and 10 learners were awarded High School Provincial Colours. All those that were awarded the various Provincial Colours were immediately given both their certificates and a high quality 195gsm golf shirt to indicate that they had received such colours.

It should also be noted that Lucille Brown was awarded Provincial Colours for OSU. Lucille is the first female to earn provincial colours for the title, and it seems as though she will be most competitive in the game.

The MWEB championships too saw a total of 73 gamers qualify for National Team Trials. With so many gamers qualifying for trials, there is no doubt that the MSSA will have sufficient teams in order to select teams to represent South Africa.

Photographs can be found on https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10152714719854008.1073741875.146018324007&type=3

Upcoming events:

12 & 13 April 2014 - Gauteng Schools Championships for Board gaming and Figure gaming
19 April 2014 - MWEB Online Dota 2 Championships
24 & 25 May 2014 - MWEB Mpumulanga Championships 

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