This weekend, the public is invited to see how area high schoolers get their game on.

农夫导航 is hosting its first Esports Open March 17, 18 and 19. The tournament will feature 170 video gamers representing 15 high schools with teams competing in 鈥淟eague of Legends,鈥 鈥淩ocket League鈥 and 鈥淪uper Smash.鈥

The tournament - the first of its kind in Kentucky 鈥 will bring the kind of energy and enthusiasm participants and fans enjoy at professional Esports competitions to the local high school level.   

鈥淏ellarmine is really positioning itself to be a leader in the Esports space,鈥 said Ben Sobcyzk (鈥渟ub-check鈥), an instructor of Sports Administration and coach of Bellarmine鈥檚 Esports team.

This fall, Bellarmine unveiled a minor in Esports, the only academic credential in Esports in the Commonwealth. The minor offers classes such as Introduction to Esports, Introduction to Sports Administration, Business of Esports and Facility and Event Management.

鈥淭he term 鈥楨sports鈥 is new to many people, but it has quietly become one of the fastest-growing industries in the world,鈥 Sobcyzk said. 鈥淭he prize pools for several Esports events now rivals mainstream events like The Masters in golf, and the global viewership for a couple of Esports events is bigger than the Super Bowl. Esports has the attention of many companies, gaining major sponsorships in advertising. The money videogames make is more than the music and movie industry combined. Esports is just getting started.鈥 

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Bellarmine鈥檚 Esports team has about 20 students who鈥檝e worked hard to ensure this weekend鈥檚 tournament is a success. There will be gaming stations set up in Frazier Hall, along with concessions and swag bags.  

鈥淲e鈥檙e rolling out the red carpet for players and fans alike,鈥 Sobcyzk said. 鈥淚've been to some professional tournaments and those events are spectacles. They鈥檙e really cool. They have a lot of energy, fans, signs and cheering, and I really wanted to bring that to the high school scene as much as I possibly could.鈥

Sobcyzk said he hopes the tournament grows into a highly anticipated annual event.

The Esports Open is in Bellarmine鈥檚 Frazier Hall from 6 - 8 p.m., Fri., March 17 and 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sat., March 18. The championships will be Sun., March 19: 1 p.m. League of Legends, 3 p.m. Rocket League and 4:30 p.m. Super Smash. Awards will follow at 5:30 p.m.

The public is invited. Tickets may be purchased at the door. They are $15 for a weekend pass, $7 per day and free for Bellarmine faculty, staff and students.