Rafeeq Cariem (PES Society) who in his first ever Western Cape Provincial Championships, captured the title. |
However, in order to ensure that its esports athletes in the province were not compromised in terms of being able to qualify for provincial colours and for possible inclusion in South Africa's National Protea Team to attend International Esports Federation's 12th World Championships in November in Eilat later this year, MSSA created the Online Provincial Championships.
MSSA's Online Provincial Championships is a response to extraordinary circumstances and was held on 29 March 2020.
Esports athletes were able to play in the comfort and safety of their own homes and thus be fully compliant with President Ramaphosa's instructions apropos the national lockdown.
Thus South Africa's esports athletes are still capable of competing on provincial, and even, a national level.
In such championships, Oakhill School continued to dominate most of the events consolidating the school club as the major force in esports in the Western Cape.
The winners of MSSA's 1st Online Provincial Championnships are as follows:
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- Rankings: Counter-Strike: GO rankings.
- Rankings: Rankings for the FIFA esports title.
- Rankings: DotA 2 rankings
- Rankings: First in Battle, first in rankings. (Paladins)
- Rankings: League of Legends rankings.
- Rankings: PRO EVOLUTION SOCCER (PES) rankings
- Rankings: Street Fighter V rankings
- Rankings: Tekken 7 rankings
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