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High School Esports League Partners with the Army National Guard to Build Esports Labs in 25 High Schools Nationwide

NEW YORK, NY (November 10, 2020) – Generation Esports (GenE) today announced an effort by the High School Esports League (HSEL) — North America’s largest competitive gaming organization for high schools — and the Army National Guard to bring fully equipped esports labs to 25 schools in North America. Selected schools will receive a state-of-the-art esports lab installation, complete with top-spec PCs, monitors, and accessories from brands ASUS and Intel. Additionally, selected HSEL-affiliated schools will receive a new hands-on enhanced league benefit in the form of a STEM learning curriculum to educate students on how to build and maintain the lab as well as offer career and college advice.

Through partnerships with ASUS and Intel, selected schools will receive six high-spec gaming systems powered by the 10th Gen Intel® Core™ i7 processor, equipped with ASUS ROG Strix GeForce® GTX 1660 Super graphics cards alongside mechanical keyboards, wireless headsets, and gaming mice provided by ASUS. Schools that wish to take part in the program for a chance to win an esports lab for their campus will need to submit an application, as well as provide descriptions and photos of the space where they would like the lab to be built.

For schools and students interested in building their own PCs, also known as PC DIY, ASUS makes most of what users need to build their own systems, including PC components like motherboards, graphics cards and accessories like monitors, keyboards and headsets. PC DIY has been a part of ASUS’ legacy since 1989, so every component is built to deliver high performance, dependable operation, and user-friendly experiences, all the way from the hardware itself to the software that controls it.

“We are thrilled to be working with such well respected partners to bring esports labs to schools nationwide. We know that setting up esports labs can be cost-prohibitive, so we wanted to step in and give schools an opportunity they might not otherwise have. STEM communities play a key role in the sustained growth of the economy, so it is important that we work to engage students in these areas in a way that builds life-long enthusiasm and excitement. With this project we not only teach students life-long lessons on computer building and maintenance, but also give them the opportunity to get hands-on experience of Esport gaming, potentially setting them up for a future career.” – Jason Kirby, President of Generation Esports

Schools selected for the HSEL and Army National Guard esports lab activation will be announced by February 15, 2021. Schools must apply before December 31st, 2020. No private information about selected / participating schools, or their students, will be shared between Generation Esports and its partners without explicit consent via an optional opt-in field when applying for the esports lab program.

Leadership from GenE/HSEL as well as partner representatives will work with students to teach them how to build and maintain the six station esports labs when setup begins in Spring 2021. Partner representatives will also be on hand to provide expert advice for STEM related career choices and college programs. For more information on how schools can apply to take part in this program please head to: https://www.highschoolesportsleague.com/esports-lab.

HSEL and Army National Guard esports labs will feature the following PC equipment from ASUS and Intel (final hardware components may vary by time of installation):

From among the 25 schools selected, Extreme Networks — the exclusive networking sponsor for the Generation Esports esports lab activation — will randomly select one school to additionally receive a full internet infrastructure upgrade. To support the chosen school’s new esports lab, Extreme Networks will overhaul its network and optimize it for low-ping gaming, low latency streaming, and fast data transfers. 

Extreme is the Official Wi-Fi Solutions Provider of the NFL, delivering high-density Wi-Fi or Wi-Fi analytics solutions to 25 NFL teams, and during the past seven Super Bowls. Its solutions are deployed in professional sports stadiums around the world, and at more than 17,000 schools and 4,500 college campuses worldwide, powering digital education initiatives and enabling competitive esports programs for schools and university systems such as SUNY.

A press kit with logos, photos, and videos is available here https://uberstrategist.link/HSEL-PressKit.

For the latest news and updates from Generation Esports, like the organization on Facebook at https://facebook.com/joingenesports and follow on Twitter @joingenesportsInstagram, and TikTok. Fans can also join the official GenE Discord and subscribe on YouTube and at Twitch.tv/GenerationEsports.

About Generation Esports

Created by the founders of High School Esports League (HSEL) — the largest and longest-running competitive gaming organization for high school students in the United States — Generation Esports (GenE) serves communities across the world that wish to better engage today’s youth. GenE believes that esports is more than just video games; it’s competition, community, engagement, and relationship building. With over 3,100 partnered schools and 100,000 participating students within its HSEL alone, GenE makes it easy for communities of all backgrounds and ages to offer competitive esport experiences to their members. To learn more, visit https://generationesports.com.

About the National Guard

Established in 1636, the Army National Guard is the longest-serving military force in the United States.  With units in all 50 States, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands, the Guard stands trained and ready to respond to domestic emergencies affecting local communities as well as overseas missions affecting our nation.  More than 335,000 Soldiers serve part-time in the Army National Guard and are proud to be on a team that their neighbors and the nation count on in times of need. 

About Extreme Networks

Extreme Networks, Inc. (EXTR) creates effortless networking experiences that enable all of us to advance. We push the boundaries of technology leveraging the powers of machine learning, artificial intelligence, analytics, and automation. Over 50,000 customers globally trust our end-to-end, cloud-driven networking solutions and rely on our top-rated services and support to accelerate their digital transformation efforts and deliver progress like never before. For more information, visit Extreme’s website or follow us on TwitterLinkedIn, and Facebook.

Extreme Networks, the Extreme Networks logo, ExtremeWireless, and ExtremeAnalytics are trademarks or registered trademarks of Extreme Networks, Inc. in the United States and other countries. Other trademarks shown herein are the property of their respective owners.

About ASUS

ASUS is a multinational company known for the world’s best motherboards, PCs, monitors, graphics cards and routers. Along with an expanding range of superior gaming, content-creation and AIoT solutions, ASUS leads the industry through cutting-edge design and innovations made to create the most ubiquitous, intelligent, heartfelt and joyful smart life for everyone. With a global workforce that includes more than 5,000 R&D professionals, ASUS is driven to become the world’s most admired innovative leading technology enterprise. Inspired by the In Search of Incredible brand spirit, ASUS won more than 11 awards every day in 2019 and ranks as one of Forbes’ World’s Best Regarded Companies and Fortune’s World’s Most Admired Companies. 

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