
The virtual stage is set for the Spring GHSA Esports championships in Splatoon, NBA2K, Rocket League and Madden as the season ends Saturday in Cartersville.
There are two divisions competing in Rocket League – Class 1A-3A and Class 4A-6A – with the defending champions returning for a chance at another title in a new-look classification.
Last season, Treutlen won the Class 1A-4A title while Brookwood secured the title in the Class 5A-7A championship.
Marietta enters the championship at the defending Madden champions. Last season, Westlake won the NBA2K title. In Splatoon, FCS Innovative secured the title.
Teams in Rocket League will compete on PCs with a total number of six players per match in 3v3 competition. In Splatoon 3, teams will compete on the Nintendo Switch and a total of eight players per match will compete.
In the NBA2K tournament, teams will play on PlayStation 5 consoles with a total of two players per match in a 1v1 competition. In Madden, teams will also compete on the PlayStation 5 in a 1v1 match.
Follow the links to see the brackets in 1A-3A Rocket League, 4A-6A Rocket League, Madden, Splatoon 3 and NBA2K and follow along throughout the championship (sans the NBA2K championships) by following the PlayVS YouTube channel. Follow the link to the PowerUpEDU preview of the state-of-the-art Bartow County Esports Arena.
See the schedule below.
Splatoon
1v4 10 a.m. (Esports Arena)
2v3 11 a.m. (Esports Arena)
Finals Noon (Esports Arena)
NBA2K
1v4 10 a.m. (Cafeteria)
2v3 11:30 a.m. (Cafeteria)
Finals 1 p.m. (Esports Arena)
Rocket League (1A-3A)
1v4 11 a.m. (Cafeteria)
2v3 Noon (Cafeteria)
Finals 2:30 p.m. (Esports Arena)
Madden
1v4 12:30 p.m. (Cafeteria)
2v3 2:00pm (Cafeteria)
Finals 4:00pm (Esports Arena)
Rocket League (4A-6A)
1v4 1 p.m. (Cafeteria)
2v3 2 p.m. (Cafeteria)
Finals 5:30 p.m. (Esports Arena)