Announcing the 2022 EGFH Champions!
From 22 weeks of competition across two seasons with almost 1,000 teams competing, the top 77 high school esports teams from across the country made the journey to the ESPN Wide World of Sports in Orlando, Florida last week to compete for the EGFH Championship Title!
Teams battled over three days of competition through a round robin knockout stage to earn their way into the final elimination bracket at the first EGFH Championship held in person. Every team put on their best performance to prove themselves in an incredibly competitive field with the incredible battles were broadcasted across Twitch and ESPN3. Check out replays of all matches from the weekend on EGF’s YouTube.
A huge thank you to Intel and Alienware for supporting the EGFC and EGFH Championships and for making the championship possible.
SSBU Champion:
1st Place: Memphis - North Mesquite High School (TX)
2nd Place: Honda - Crespi Carmelite High School (CA)
3rd Place: Toad - Fairfield Ludlow High School (CT)
4th Place: Manny - Belleville High School (NJ)
Rocket League Champion:
1st Place: LWHS Highlanders - Lake Wales High School (FL)
2nd Place: Summit Hilltoppers - Summit High School (NJ)
Semi-Finalists: Retro Ramz - Palm Beach Lakes Community High School (FL)
Semi-Finalist: Wildcats - Wilson Central High School (TN)
Overwatch Champion:
1st Place: Thunder Esports - Rocklin High School (CA)
2nd Place: Nuclear Eagles - Richardson High School (TX)
Semi-Finalists: Rockford Rampage - Rockford High School (MI)
Semi-Finalist: Crespi Celts A - Crespi Carmelite High School (CA)
A huge congratulations to all of the teams that competed through the 2021-2022 academic year for all of their accomplishments, thank you to Intel and Alienware for supporting the EGF community, and we can't wait to start the next year in the Fall!