Menes, KS-Maui crowned HHSAA Fall Esports champs


 

Moanalua and Kamehameha-Maui were crowned champions in the 2019 HHSAA Esports Fall Championships held at Hawaii Pacific University's Esports Arena.

Na Menehune's Team Prestige won the League of Legends title by defeating Punahou Green with two straight wins in a best of three format.

Kamehameha-Maui White defeated MIL rival Maui winning by 4-2 count in Rocket League.

A check for $15,000 was awarded by Hawaii Pacific University to the winning school from Moanalua, with each team member recieving $3000 in scholarship money to attend the university.


LEAGUE OF LEGENDS TITLE GAME - MOANALUA PRESTIGE VS. PUNAHOU GREEN


ROCKET LEAGUE TITLE GAME - KS-MAUI WHITE VS. MAUI SABERS





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