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You would think that the volunteers involved would suffer some sort of burn-out as their activities dwarf those of any other body in South Africa.
In 2015, MSSA held no fewer than 30 events since the last IeSF World Championships in Baku in 2014.
This is phenomenal!
Not only that when you consider the structure of MSSA events, you will realise the amount of preparation that these events must take, being:
EVENTS
The
MSSA runs the following:
Type of event
|
Level
|
Eligibility
|
---|---|---|
School
Championships
|
Provincial LAN
|
Any gamer who attends a school
affiliated to the MSSA
|
National LAN
|
Any gamer who attends a school
affiliated to the MSSA
|
|
Inter-school league LAN
|
Schools that are affiliated to
the MSSA
|
|
Regional Championships
|
Regional LAN
|
Any gamer who is registered
with an affiliated member club
|
Provincial Championships
|
Provincial LAN
|
Any gamer who is registered
with an affiliated member club
|
Provincial Online
Championships
|
Any gamer who is registered
with an affiliated member club
|
|
Provincial Online League
|
Any gamer who is registered
with an affiliated member club
|
|
National Championships
|
National LAN
|
Any gamer who is registered
with an affiliated member club
|
National Team Trials
|
LAN
|
By invitation only as per the
Regulations. Only official MSSA events count as qualifying events
|
So many levels of competition, so much work!
One can only commend all the volunteers and the sponsor (MWEB) - well done!
A Calendar of Events can be found on https://www.facebook.com
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