Smash Bros.
Varsity A -- 1st Place, Defeated Grandview 2-1 in the finals
Oliver Bunnell
Maya McCaughan -- The only female who competed in the Smash Bros. Tournament
Samuel Gordon
Varsity C-- 3/4th Place, won first 2 matches and lost to Varsity A in the Semi-Finals
Cooper White
Jack Ham
Nathan May
Mario Kart.
Varsity -- 1st Place, Defeated Pueblo West 3-0 in the Finals
Cooper White
Drake Jones
Jack Ham
James Baird
JV -- Lost a very close quarterfinals match against Pueblo West
Alyson Cathcart
Brennan Lyman
Thomas Kicklighter
Sawyer Hicks
Bryan Higdon
We left Rocky at 6:30 am on the white bus and didn't get back till 11:30 PM due to logistical delays throughout the day. The kids had to stick it out all day and held it together, I couldn't be more proud of them!
The Smash Finals were really exciting and special. Each student played a best of 5 series individually, and the winner is the best 2 out of 3 of those
Oliver began his series down 0-2, with the crowd significantly behind Grandview. He responded by going 3-0 next to win his series and start us off up 1-0!
Sam was up next against the 5th ranked player in all of Colorado. Sam gave him some great games but lost 0-3.
The pressure was on Maya to close it out and she played her best series. Dominating her opponent 3-0 and sealing the championship for us.
Maya also made history as the first female ever to win a CHSAA state title in eSports!
Rocky Mountain Wins First Spring Esports Championship in Super Smash Bros. LAKEWOOD, Colo. - The Rocky Mountain High School’s esports team No. 1 RMHS Lobos Varsity A made history Friday afternoon by becoming the first-ever spring Esports State Champions at Localhost. Rocky Mountain knocked off Grandview’s second-ranked Super Smash Wolves Black, 2-1, in the title game. chsaanow.com |
The Mario Kart finals began at 8 pm with our kids having been at the Arena since 8 am. Pueblo West gave us a really good series and our kids responded well by sweeping them 3-0 to win their championship! They didn't drop a single game all season.
Rocky Mountain Caps Off Undefeated Season With Esports Championship in Mario Kart LAKEWOOD, Colo. - The Rocky Mountain High School esports team capped off an undefeated season by becoming the first school to win a sanctioned Esports State Championship in Mario Kart Friday afternoon. The top-seeded RMHS Lobos Varsity team defeated No. 3 Pueblo West Mario Kart Varsity, 3-0, at Localhost. chsaanow.com |
We have one more Championship game left for the Splatoon team on Tuesday and they are going in as the #1 seed!
After that we will start a National tournament against State Winners from across the country with Scholarships for 1st and 2nd place starting in Mid-May.