Tuesday, 19 December 2017

National Schools' League of Legends Ladder:

Hoërskool Wonderboom.
Fuga Dracones () successfully fended off assault-after-assault on their position by other high schoolsin the League of Legends esports Ladder during the 2017 season.

Thus, Fuga Dracones successfully held on to their position as the 2017 National School Ladder Champions. 

The ladder has again shown growth and is testament to the concept that and true development starts at school level. It is such development, that will in time, provide athletes that will eventually represent South Africa at IESF's World Championships and other international competitions..


Players have represented South Africa in the League of Legends esports title at no less than four world championships, being Bucharest (2013), Seoul (2015), Jakarta (2016), and Busan (2017).

If IESF announces that League of Legends will be played at its 10th World Championships - 
Kaohsiung (Chinese Taipei), no doubt a South African team will also be present there.

All gamers wishing to participate in the Ladder are requested to fully acquaint themselves of the rules (https://esportscommentator.blogspot.co.za/2017/12/inter-club-ladder.html)

The full ladder is as follows:


MSSA's National League of Legends Ladder
League of Legends – Schools
PosName of PlayeryearClub
1Fuga Dracones (17)17Hoërskool Wonderboom
2EHS LOL17Empangeni High
3Virtual Desire Gaming17Hoërskool Wonderboom
4Pr0NHS17Northcliff High School
5Team Vapor16Sasolburg
6Grey High Gaming17Grey High School
7Northwood LOL17Northwood High
8WBHS/LoL17Westville Boys
9PRIDE16Parktown Boys
104 Dwarfs and a Giant17Hoërskool Wonderboom
11Underwater Squad17Hoërskool Wonderboom
12SSES LOL16St Stithians
13GWH LoL17Glenwood House
14RBHS LOL17Rondebosch Boys

Other National ladders are:

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