Organizers say your kids may not be wasting their time when they spend hours playing video games. Hundreds of high school students competed in an e-sports tournament Saturday in Madison. Nearly 80 Wisconsin high schools currently offer competitive video gaming as an after-school extra-curricular activity or club. A report says that coaches say e-sports engage kids in the same way traditional sports do by building leadership skills, developing strategy, and teaching teamwork.
Hundreds Of Wisconsin High School Students Compete In eSports Tournament
Jan 24, 2022 | 1:36 PM
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