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Luzon’s collegiate teams delivered a masterclass performance at the Estudyante Esports: National Championship (EE TNC) Season 1, sweeping all championship titles across four major esports titles. The tournament featured Valorant, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB), League of Legends (LoL), and Tekken 8, drawing participation from over 7,000 students and 500 schools across Metro Manila, Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. Green Aces Crush Valorant Finals De La Salle University’s Green Aces secured their championship title in Valorant, delivering a dominant 2-0 sweep against Southwestern University-PHINMA’s Cobra Esports. While Cobra Esports started strong in the first two rounds on Lotus, Green Aces quickly regained control and never looked back. Cobra Esports, despite their valiant effort, took home ₱100,000 and ₱50,000 for their school's esports program. The winning squad, featuring Zywin "Zywin God" Pedutem (Finals MVP), Ace King "ALASSS" Toledo, Rojan "Shazz" Macasaet, CJ "SeaJay" Santos, and Kirt Brainer "Kirttt" Trinidad, secured a ₱250,000 cash prize and ₱80,000 for their school’s esports organization. UCLM Thunder walked away with ₱100,000 and ₱50,000 for their school’s esports program. Quizon bested Zech “Zechariahcarey” Pugales (Central Philippine University Golden Lions Esports - Visayas), Louis Martin “Bakalnation” Olaguer (Far Eastern University TamsFX - NCR), and Keith Lourence “Kisu” Mabao (University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines Trace Esports - Mindanao). Read more in our articles including "Luzon Teams Sweep Estudyante Esports National Championship in Dominant Fashion" and "75% of UK Students Want Esports in Schools, Study Finds".

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Luzon’s collegiate teams delivered a masterclass performance at the Estudyante Esports: National Championship (EE TNC) Season 1, sweeping all championship titles across four major esports titles. The tournament featured Valorant, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB), League of Legends (LoL), and Tekken 8, drawing participation from over 7,000 students and 500 schools across Metro Manila, Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.

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Green Aces Crush Valorant Finals De La Salle University’s Green Aces secured their championship title in Valorant, delivering a dominant 2-0 sweep against Southwestern University-PHINMA’s Cobra Esports. While Cobra Esports started strong in the first two rounds on Lotus, Green Aces quickly regained control and never looked back. Cobra Esports, despite their valiant effort, took home ₱100,000 and ₱50,000 for their school's esports program.

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Our coverage of student esports PH includes: "Luzon Teams Sweep Estudyante Esports National Championship in Dominant Fashion"; "75% of UK Students Want Esports in Schools, Study Finds"; "Battle Royale for Esports: Insights from Gamescom 2018". Each article provides unique insights and information.