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New E-ra in Hawaii high school sports

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Video by Cindy Ellen Russell
Leilehua High School is one of 23 schools in Hawaii -- and counting -- to adopt the rapidly growing national craze of esports, in which players compete in video games, either remotely or in person, to advance up a skill placement ladder or in a tournament to declare a champion, not unlike a traditional sport. The Hawaii High School Athletic Association's plan is to have remote esports officially adopted by each of the five statewide leagues (OIA, ILH, KIF, MIL, BIIF), then execute a sanctioned state tournament as soon as next spring at a centralized location such as Hawaii Pacific University's esports arena at its Aloha Tower campus.
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CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / CRUSSELL@STARADVERTISER.COM

Leilehua High School student Dominic Castillo, 16, tech coordinator Kristy Kaitoku, student Veilen Vega, 14, and student teacher Anthony Arneson attempt to get online for a Rocket League match.