Thursday, 19 January 2017

Official School StarCraft II rankings.

Robert Storey from Bishops
With MSSA's annual online school championships going to be held on 11 February 2017 there is a flurry of activity at school level as well as within MSSA itself.

At school level, Educators and players are readying themselves for the championship, while at MSSA level, umpires and administrators are ensuring that everything is ready for the championship  in order to ensure that everyone has a pleasant experience.

MSSA has long believed that the growth of eSports as a sport is utterly dependant on a strong school championship system.

It is the learners who are going to be the next wave of players who will represent South Africa in international competition as members of the Protea team.

Already, many learners have benefitted by being included in the national teams. Few national teams have not had a component of learners. Through participation in MSSA events, no fewer than 12 learners have earned the right to participate in IeSF events.

Of course, as soon as the online school championships is completed new rankings  shall be published which shall be used for thee other upcoming school events, as well as ladder matches.

The rankings for the 2017 event is as follows:



PosName of PlayeryearClubPoints
1Robert Storey16Bishops384.3
2Daniel Froneman15Midstream College274.9
3Hasam Hameed15Northcliff High School253.2
4Darren Clark16Northcliff High School196.9
5Zack Handley15Maritzburg College192.2
6Matthew Rundle16Northcliff High School168.7
7Zack Handley16Maritzburg College145.3
8Dana Coleman15HTS Witbank126.6
9Cleveland Crossling15Northcliff High School112.5
10Tristan Brazen16Northcliff High School84.4
11Brandon Watts15Northcliff High School84.4
12Matthew Abel16Maritzburg College56.3
13Joshua Brookes15Northcliff High School56.3
14Beyers Naude15HTS Witbank56.3

Other rankings published by MSSA are:

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