Coaches: Mr. Scott Hertzog and Mr. Tyler Loyd Email: esports@pennmanor.net
Our Mission: To help students become better Esports players, become better people, and win games, and to create a space where players improve.
Code of Conduct (Penn Manor/Esports leagues)
Academic eligibility: PM requires all students to maintain a C average or better. In the case of a D, tutoring is required. A failing grade makes a student ineligible to participate. Some Esports leagues require nothing lower than a C to participate.
Absenteeism: Students cannot participate in practices and games if they are not in school.
Behavior: Students' conduct at school will affect their ability to participate. Players must use personal accounts & buy games if necessary. The main account used has to either be the highest level or the most hours played. Commitment: The club is an after-school activity with minimal homeroom time. Will meet two times per week (consecutive missed practices may result in removal from the team). There will most likely be one additional required outside of school practices.Â
Tournaments and events:
Varies upon game schedule
May take place on the weekend
Hardware and setup:
Competition-ready hardware
Dedicated gaming PCs built and maintained in-house (players must use for competition)
Stream and editing workstations
Games preloaded and tested on systems
All peripherals will be provided but students may bring their own upon tech approval
144Hz monitors, mechanical keyboards, gaming mice, and headsets are standard
May use own headsets, mice, and keyboards
May use a handheld controller that synchs up to the PC.
Anticipated Roles
Player and in-game leader
Foster a positive and encouraging atmosphere for fellow members
Maintain in-game communication
Contribute to changing strategies
Demonstrate in-depth knowledge of game and player roles
Attend all practices
Captains (Team Managers)