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2024 AEL High Schools Cup – Term 3 Division Announcement

By High School Cup, News

Term 3 has officially begun for the 2024 AEL High Schools Cup! This past weekend saw teams in Rocket League and Overwatch 2 compete to decide their divisions. Students will represent their school against their division rivals throughout the next three weeks then go into the finals playoffs to determine the ultimate winner!

whilst players in Trackmania and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate played to determine their first round points and placements. They’ll be competing over the next five weeks to determine the ultimate winners and earn a trophy for their school.

Competition Schedule

Week 2 – 24th August 2024

  • Game day 2 for Rocket League, Overwatch 2, Trackmania and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Week 3 – 31st August 2024

  • Game day 1 for Minecraft: CTF
  • Game day 3 for Rocket League, Overwatch 2, Trackmania and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Week 4 – 7th September 2024

  • Game day 2 for Minecraft: CTF
  • Game day 4 for Rocket League, Overwatch 2, Trackmania and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Week 5 – 14th September 2024

  • Game day 3 for Minecraft: CTF
  • Game day 5 for Rocket League, Overwatch 2, Trackmania and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Week 6 – 21st September 2024

  • Finals week for all games!

Rocket League Division Info

Rocket League – Broadcast Schedule

Catch the action from our Rocket League competitors from 1:00PM AEST every Saturday on www.twitch.tv/auesportsleague

NOTE: All match times in AEST and are approximate, and matches may change. The Playoffs schedule in weeks 5-6 will be announced after Week 4.

Week 2 – 24/08 
1:00 PMDivision 2 Round 1BSDE Sapphires vs TrinityAC Hard Zero
1:45 PMDivision 3 Round 2TSHS Red vs Redeemer Blue
2:30 PMDivision 1 Round 3Helena Rocket Crew vs DenisonRL
   
Week 3 – 31/08 
1:00 PMDivision 1 Round 4Lakers Legends A vs Salisbury East Surges
1:45 PMDivision 3 Round 4SLCC NRG vs Endeavour Rockets
2:30 PMDivision 2 Round 6Hills Grammar Team 1 vs Craigslea SHS
   
Week 4 – 07/09 
1:00 PMDivision 1 Round 6TonersRL vs DenisonRL
1:45 PMDivision 2 Round 8CCPS vs Hills Grammar Team 1
2:30 PMDivision 3 Round 7BDC Blazes vs SPCC Rocket Leaguers

Overwatch 2 Division Info

Overwatch 2 – Broadcast Schedule

Catch the action from our Overwatch 2 competitors from 1:30PM AEST every Saturday on www.twitch.tv/auesportsleague2

NOTE: All match times in AEST and are approximate, and matches may change. The Playoffs schedule in weeks 5-6 will be announced after Week 4.

Week 2 – 24/08 
1:30 PMDivision 2 – Round 1SCSC Overflawed vs Humanitas Hooligans
2:15 PMDivision 1 – Round 2Trinity Titans vs KGSCOW
3:00 PMDivision 1 – Round 3Hillbrook vs Westbourne Fury
   
Week 3 – 31/08 
1:30 PMDivision 2 – Round 3ACSHS T.D.T vs BSDE Centaurs
2:15 PMDivision 2 – Round 4Homestead Overwatch vs FCAC Flames
3:00 PMDivision 1 – Round 5CBC White vs CBC Gold
   
Week 4 – 31/0807/09 
1:30 PMDivision 1 – Round 6BSDE Griffins vs Trinity Titans
2:15 PMDivision 2 – Round 6FCAC Flames vs Redeemer Ravens
3:00 PMDivision 2 – Round 7Tyndale Titans vs Humanitas Hooligans

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Brackets

For Super Smash Bros. Ultimate the students have been placed into two Brackets, students will compete through their brackets until the final champion is selected! The brackets are summarised as follows:

Bracket ABracket B
[KIC] sprite358[ACS] staticagent3
[ACS] duck_fox[MSC] Hmmm_yes
[MSC] collecter.[ACS] CDog9829
[SLCC] JoshieWingo[SLCC] Vbagels
[QLDHE] ob_100[MSC] petpidgeon
[CBC] dinoking00172[MSC] mumrulesohyeah
[SLCC] BowlOfRamen[SLCC] oip4
[HC] gold_dragon4135[HC] beeshes
[KIC] wackiestgoose[CBC] artemis9099
[ACS] Zamazanta101[CBC] _getoutofmyface
[SLCC] Gurlal[CBC] josh_95098
[ACS] hamywamy333[MSC] ceoofbread
[HSSC] Player 1[HC] Player 3
[TSHS] Player 1[CBC] Player 5
[RC] Player 2[RC] Player 1
[RC] Player 3[HC] Player 4

Trackmania Bracket

Trackmania consists of five students who will be racing over the next five weeks to determine the fastest driver of the group. We look forward to seeing who comes out on top!

SchoolPlayer TAG
Elwood CollegeCoraI_Reif
Kenmore State High Schoolcallom.swo
Pacific Pines State High SchoolTheBeeflessCow3
St John Paul II CollegeYento
Trinity College BeenleighSuPAnOoB1

Welcoming all schools to Series 2 of the 2024 AEL Schools Minecraft Challenge!

By High School Cup, Minecraft, Primary School Cup

56 Schools Ignite Creativity and Innovation in Series 2 of the 2024 AEL Schools Minecraft Challenge

The Australian Esports League (AEL) is excited to announce that 56 schools across the nation are participating in Series 2 of the 2024 AEL Schools Minecraft Challenge, underscoring the increasing enthusiasm for game-based learning and innovative educational initiatives in Australia.

This continued engagement highlights the growing popularity of the competition, which encourages critical thinking, creativity, and digital literacy among students. Series 2 presents new and inspiring themes tailored to different age groups, with students in years 4-6 exploring “Mythic Australia,” years 7-9 tackling “Designing for Accessibility,” and years 10-12 embracing “The Global Challenge.”

Over the next ten weeks, students will immerse themselves in these themes within Minecraft, showcasing their creativity, problem-solving abilities, and collaborative skills. From designing mythological landscapes inspired by Australia’s rich cultural heritage to creating accessible environments and addressing global challenges, students are pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in a digital world.

“We are thrilled to see such a positive response from schools across Australia,” said Darren Kwan, Director at AEL. “This challenge continues to demonstrate the power of Minecraft as an educational tool, where students engage with critical topics, develop essential 21st-century skills, and have fun while doing it.”

The widespread participation in Series 2 underscores the importance of interactive learning platforms like Minecraft: Education Edition in today’s education. This competition not only offers students a unique opportunity to apply their classroom knowledge creatively but also fosters a spirit of innovation and learning among schools nationwide.

The Australian Esports League extends its sincere thanks to all participating schools and looks forward to celebrating the diverse talents of students across all categories. Stay tuned for updates on this exciting educational journey!

About the AEL Schools Minecraft Challenge:

The AEL Schools Minecraft Challenge is an annual event that challenges students to build creative and innovative Minecraft worlds inspired by specific themes. The competition is open to Australian schools, with separate pools for Years 4–6, 7–9, and 10–12. For more information, visit www.ael.org.au/minecraft.

With special thanks to Mojang Studios and the Microsoft Education team in Australia.

About the Australian Esports League (AEL)

The Australian Esports League (AEL) is a leading organization dedicated to promoting esports in Australia’s education sector. With a focus on student engagement, skill development, and community building, AEL provides a platform for schools to participate in structured esports competitions and programs.

Welcome to Term 3 of the 2024 AEL High Schools Cup!

By High School Cup, News

We’re excited to announce the start of Term 3 for the 2024 AEL High Schools Cup, marking the third thrilling installment to this years national esports competition. Throughout the year students have been showing their talent, skills and passion for gaming. Term 3 is shaping up to be the most exciting season this year!

Celebrating a growing community

This term we will see 35 schools and 242 students participating across multiple games, ready to display their sportspersonship and talent. The first week of competition will see teams and students in each game begin competition:

  • 21 Schools boosting and scoring in Rocket League – Schools are gearing up for a high-octane showdown, where precision meets speed on the virtual pitch. Get ready for an exhilarating mix of soccer and rocket-powered cars!
  • 13 Schools strategizing and conquering in Overwatch 2 Teams are diving into the dynamic world of Overwatch 2, where teamwork and tactical play are the keys to mastering intense battles across iconic arenas.
  • 7 Schools racing to dominate in Trackmania – With every twist and turn, schools are taking on the adrenaline-pumping courses of Trackmania, pushing the limits of speed and precision in this high-speed racing challenge.
  • 11 Schools smashing their way to victory in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Fighters from across the gaming universe collide as schools engage in epic brawls, each aiming to outmaneuver and outplay their opponents to emerge as the ultimate champion.
  • 3 Schools building and battling in Minecraft: Capture the Flag – Creativity meets competition as schools construct, strategize, and fight to capture the flag in the blocky, limitless world of Minecraft.

Each game offers a unique set of challenges and opportunities for teamwork, strategy, and individual prowess, ensuring a dynamic and exciting competition for both participants and spectators.

Participant Schools

We are proud to have a fantastic lineup of schools participating in this term’s AEL High Schools Cup. Each school brings its own spirit, energy, and competitive edge to the tournament.

  • Albany Creek State High School
  • Bishop Druitt College
  • Brisbane School of Distance Education
  • Burpengary State Secondary College
  • Caloundra City Private School
  • Christian Brothers College
  • Craigslea State High School
  • Denison Collage of Secondary Education Bathurst High Campus
  • Elwood College
  • Endeavour College
  • Fraser Coast Anglican College
  • Helena College
  • Hillbrook
  • Hills Grammar School
  • Homestead Senior Secondary College
  • Humanitas High School
  • Kardinia International College
  • Kelvin Grove State College
  • Kenmore State High School
  • Mentone Grammar School
  • Mornington Secondary College
  • Pacific Pines State High School
  • Redeemer Lutheran College
  • Rivermount College
  • Salisbury East High School
  • Scotch College Adelaide
  • St John Paul II College
  • St Lukes Catholic College
  • Surf Coast Secondary College
  • The Lakes College
  • Toowoomba State High School
  • Trinity Anglican College Albury
  • Trinity College Beenleigh
  • Tyndale Christian School Strathalbyn
  • Westbourne Grammar School

We’d also like to welcome the return of all our Home School students!

Showcasing School Spirit

An integral part of the AEL High Schools Cup is the incredible spirit and camaraderie displayed by the participating teams. We encourage all schools to support their teams by showcasing their school pride and spirit throughout the competition. We will be streaming Overwatch 2 and Rocket League competitions.

Looking Ahead

As we dive into Term 3, we’re excited to see fresh rivalries form, new strategies unfold, and the incredible talent that our high school esports teams will showcase. The AEL High Schools Cup continues to be more than just a competition; it’s a testament to the passion, teamwork, and camaraderie that thrive in our vibrant esports community.

Match days will be each Saturday – you can tune in on www.facebook.com/auesportsleague or www.twitch.tv/auesportsleague

To all the teams competing this term, we wish you the best of luck. May this season be filled with unforgettable moments and rewarding experiences. Let’s make Term 3 of the AEL High Schools Cup truly exceptional. The games are about to begin!

Stay Connected

Don’t miss a beat—follow our official channels for the latest news, match schedules, and results. Join the conversation, share your highlights, and support your favorite teams as they battle for glory in the 2024 AEL High Schools Cup.

Let’s make this term a standout chapter in our esports journey. Here’s to an electrifying Term 3 of competition!

The AEL is proudly supported by AGON by AOC, our Gaming Monitor partner, and Indomie Australia, our Noodle partner!

Australian Esports League Makes a Spectacular Debut at Science Alive!

By Events, High School Cup, News

The Australian Esports League (AEL) made a dynamic first appearance at Science Alive, bringing
the excitement of school esports tournaments to one of Australia’s premier science and
technology festivals. Held at the Adelaide Showground, Science Alive is known for showcasing
the latest in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) innovations, and this year,
esports took centre stage.

For the first time, students from across South Australia had the opportunity to compete in
thrilling esports competitions hosted by the AEL. Among the highlights was the Minecraft
Capture the Flag tournament, which saw teams from various schools strategizing and battling it
out in the beloved block-building game. The energy was palpable as students demonstrated
their skills in teamwork, creativity, and quick thinking.

After an intense day of matches, one school emerged victorious. Big Congratulations to
Norwood International High School for taking the WIN in the Minecraft Capture The Flag
competition at Science Alive!
The students from Norwood International High School
showcased exceptional teamwork and strategy, earning them the top spot in this exciting event.
The AEL’s participation in Science Alive was made possible through the generous support of
Inspiring South Australia, a partner committed to fostering STEM engagement and innovation
among young Australians. Their support allowed us to bring the world of competitive gaming to a
broader audience, highlighting the educational benefits and growing opportunities within
esports.

The AEL is proud to have introduced school esports to Science Alive and looks forward to
continuing to inspire and engage the next generation of gamers and tech enthusiasts. We extend
our gratitude to all participating schools, students, and our supporting partner, Inspiring South
Australia, for making our first appearance at Science Alive a resounding success. Stay tuned for
more exciting esports events as we continue to expand the horizons of competitive gaming in
Australia!

Latrobe Esports Cup 2024: Fostering a Community of Learning and Excellence in Gaming

By Events, High School Cup, News

The Australian Esports League (AEL) is thrilled to announce the inaugural Latrobe Esports Cup, supported by Visit Latrobe City. Set to take place on Friday 9 and Saturday 10 of August 2024, at Traralgon Town Hall in the Latrobe Performing Arts Centre, this event is not just a competition; it’s a groundbreaking initiative in the world of esports, focusing on mentorship and skill development among high school students.

“We at the Australian Esports League are immensely proud to introduce the first-ever Latrobe Esports Cup. This event marks a significant step forward by emphasizing not just competition, but education and mentorship in esports. Our vision is to create an inclusive community in Latrobe for gamers and fans of esports to share their expertise with those at the start of their gaming journey. This initiative reflects our commitment to nurturing the next generation of esports talent, fostering a sense of community, and promoting values like teamwork, inclusivity, and strategic thinking. We believe that by bringing together players of all skill levels, we can unlock the full potential of esports as a platform for learning, growth, and enjoyment.” – Darren Kwan, Director, Australian Esports League

The AEL is proudly sponsored by AGON by AOC, the gaming monitor partner, and Indomie Australia, the noodle partner.

Event Details:

  • Date: Friday 9 and Saturday 10 August 2024
  • Location: Traralgon Town Hall, Latrobe Performing Arts Centre
  • Registration and Details: www.ael.org.au/latrobe2024

Bridging the Gap Between Novice and Expert Gamers

The 2024 Latrobe Esports Cup is more than just a tournament; it’s a platform for learning and growth. Experienced gamers will have the opportunity to mentor their less experienced peers, sharing strategies, techniques, and insights into competitive gaming. This mentorship aspect is designed to bridge the gap between novice and expert players, fostering an environment where all participants can enhance their skills and knowledge of esports.

Inclusive Gaming Experience for All Skill Levels

The event features a Schools competition on Friday and open tournaments on Saturday. The open tournament is inclusive for all skill levels and available to ages 13+ featuring a diverse lineup of games including Street Fighter 6, Halo: Infinite 2 v 2, FC24 and community events for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and Mario Kart 8. With a $1,000+ prize pool and competitions catering to various skill levels, the event promises an inclusive and dynamic gaming experience for all participants.

School Esports Day

A key highlight of the Latrobe Esports Cup, School Esports Day promises an engaging and educational experience for young gamers. This day is dedicated to fostering talent and enthusiasm in the esports realm, featuring exciting events like the Minecraft Build Challenge and the Just Dance competition. These activities are designed not only for entertainment but also for honing strategic thinking and creative skills. In a unique initiative to boost gaming proficiency, the Australian Esports League will also run Mario Kart and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate tournament where students can hone their skills. This is a golden opportunity for students to learn together, enhancing their gameplay, understanding of competitive strategies, and overall esports acumen.

The AEL will also host a careers talk for students who are interested in the gaming and esports industry. The School Esports Day is set to be a cornerstone of the event, emphasizing skill development, mentorship, and the joy of gaming whilst bringing students together through esports.

Supported by Visit Latrobe City

Proudly supported by Visit Latrobe City, the event aims to spur the growth of esports in the region by promoting participation across all skill levels. This initiative aligns with  Latrobe City Council’s commitment to fostering a sense of community and supporting educational endeavours through innovative platforms like esports.

Mayor of Latrobe City Council, Councillor Darren Howe expressed excitement for the new partnership with the Australian Esports League and believes hosting this event for the first time will result in rewarding benefits for the Latrobe City region.

“This partnership highlights Council’s commitment to bring a diverse range of sporting and educational events to our region that will enhance social connection in the community and boost the economy through increased visitation.”

“Our Visit Latrobe City brand welcomes visitors to Latrobe City and showcases all that the region has to offer, while supporting food and entertainment venues to street-trade during the quieter, winter period, making the timing of this event ideal for local businesses.”

“The Esports Cup brings a fresh and unique spin on our usual events and showcases that we have the facilities to cater for a wide variety of competitions. It opens the door to new opportunities that will support our economic transformation and continue to grow our city’s innovation culture. I hope the event encourages people to try something new and be inspired by the endless possibilities in recreational activity and technology as we adapt to emerging trends,” said the Mayor.

Contact Information:

Reach out to the Australian Esports League via [email protected] or regarding the schools day [email protected]

About Latrobe City

Latrobe City is a vibrant community located in the heart of Gippsland, Victoria. Home to over 73,000 residents, Latrobe City is known for its rich cultural diversity, strong community spirit, and thriving economy. The city offers a blend of urban and rural living, with scenic landscapes, modern amenities, and a range of recreational activities. Latrobe City is committed to supporting innovation and education, making it an ideal location for hosting the inaugural Latrobe Esports Cup.

About Australian Esports League

Established in 2013, the Australian Esports League (AEL) is a brand owned and operated by Critical Hit Entertainment Pty Ltd, a media and entertainment company focused on video game and esports events in Australia. The AEL is one of Australia’s leading esports promoters covering multiple facets of the esports ecosystem, including Universities, High Schools, Local Clubs, and councils, plus a range of large-scale esports events. The Australian Esports League has brought the best of the industry together with over 30 years of combined experience in the Australian esports industry. The AEL mission is to deliver world-class events that contribute to a healthy esports ecosystem, improving the experience for players and key stakeholders.

Australian Esports League to Host Gaming Zone at Science Alive Event

By Events, High School Cup, News, Primary School Cup

The Australian Esports League (AEL) is excited to announce our upcoming participation in the Science Alive event, where we will host an engaging gaming zone featuring a variety of esports tournaments presented by Inspiring SA. This event will span from August 2nd to 4th, 2024, and includes special activities tailored for schools and the general public.

Attendees will be able to enjoy participating in a variety of games open for all skill levels, some down time in the free to play gaming zone or spectate tournaments shown on the esports stage.

“We are thrilled to bring the Australian Esports League to Science Alive this year. Our goal is to provide a platform where students and gamers can come together, learn, and showcase their skills in a supportive and inclusive environment. By participating in these tournaments, we hope to inspire the next generation of esports enthusiasts and highlight the educational benefits of gaming. It’s not just about competition; it’s about community, learning, and having fun.” – Darren Kwan, Director, Australian Esports League.

You can find out about all the tournaments we are hosting at https://www.ael.org.au/sciencealive  

STEM Day Out – August 2nd:

Our schools-focused day, part of STEM Day Out, will run from 9:30 AM to 2:30 PM and feature three thrilling tournaments:

  • Minecraft Capture the Flag: 8 teams will compete in strategic battles.
  • Minecraft Build Challenge: 20 teams will showcase their creativity and building skills.
  • Just Dance: Up to 64 students can participate and show off their dance moves.

Winning students will receive medals, and pre-registration is required for all STEM Day Out tournaments.

STEM Day Out is more than just a gaming event; it’s an enriching experience that highlights the vast career opportunities within the esports and gaming industry. Students will gain insights into potential career paths in game design, programming, digital arts, and esports management. The educational benefits of participating in these tournaments are immense, as they foster critical thinking, teamwork, and problem-solving skills. Moreover, this event cultivates a strong sense of community, bringing together like-minded individuals who share a passion for gaming and learning. By engaging in these activities, students will not only enhance their technical and creative abilities but also build valuable connections and friendships that can support their future endeavours in STEM fields.

Open Tournaments – August 3rd and 4th:

The weekend will be packed with exciting open tournaments for everyone to join:

  • Street Fighter 6: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM each day
  • Overcooked 2: 2:00 PM – 5:30 PM each day
  • NBA 2K: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM each day
  • FC 24: 2:00 PM – 5:30 PM each day
  • Mario Kart: Separate competitions from 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM and 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM each day

Spots are limited, so players are advised to arrive 30 minutes before the start time to check in and sign up. No pre-registrations are allowed for open tournaments.

Event Details:

  • Dates: August 2nd (Schools-focused STEM Day Out), August 3rd-4th (Open Tournaments)
  • Location: Adelaide Showgrounds
  • Presented by: Inspiring SA

This event is a fantastic opportunity for students and gamers to connect, compete, and celebrate their passion for gaming. Join us at Science Alive for a memorable experience filled with fun, competition, and community spirit.

For more information and to register for the STEM Day Out tournaments, please visit our website at www.ael.org.au/sciencealive.

Contact Information: For general inquiries, contact the Australian Esports League at [email protected]. For school-specific inquiries, reach out to [email protected].

About the Australian Esports League:

Established in 2013, the Australian Esports League (AEL) is a leading esports promoter in Australia, delivering world-class events across universities, high schools, local clubs, councils, and large-scale esports events. Our mission is to contribute to a healthy esports ecosystem, enhancing the experience for players and key stakeholders.

About Science Alive: Science Alive is an annual event that celebrates science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) with interactive exhibits, shows, and activities designed to engage and inspire people of all ages. Join us at Science Alive for a weekend of gaming excellence and be part of the growing esports community in Australia! Learn about the full festival at: https://www.sciencealive.net.au/

Congratulations to the Champions of Term 2 in the 2024 AEL High Schools Cup

By High School Cup, News

The Australian Esports League (AEL) is thrilled to announce the winners of the Term 2 AEL High Schools Esports Cup. The competition saw fierce battles across multiple games, showcasing the incredible talent and sportsmanship of high school students from all over Australia. Congratulations to all the participants and especially to the champions who emerged victorious in their respective divisions and games.

Rocket League

In Rocket League, teams competed in three divisions, each displaying exceptional skill and teamwork.

Division 1 Winners:

  1. Forest Lake Lions Blue from Forest Lake State High School
  2. Lakers Legends 1 from The Lakes College
  3. Ripley Raptors from Ripley Valley State Secondary College

Division 2 Winners:

  1. Lakers Legends 2 from The Lakes College
  2. Mog Squad from Tamborine Mountain State High School
  3. Craigslea Conquerors from Craigslea State High School

Division 3 Winners:

  1. BDC Barracudas from Bishop Druitt College
  2. ACSHS_RL from Albany Creek State High School
  3. Hills Grammar Team 1 from Hills Grammar School

Overwatch 2

Overwatch 2 teams brought strategic prowess and dynamic gameplay to the forefront in two divisions.

Division 1 Winners:

  1. Brisbane SDE Griffins from Brisbane School of Distance Education
  2. KGSCOW from Kelvin Grove State College
  3. Hillbrook Blue from Hillbrook Anglican School

Division 2 Winners:

  1. ACSHS C.G.K from Albany Creek State High School
  2. Humanitas Hooligans from Humanitas High School
  3. Hillbrook Red from Hillbrook Anglican School

Trackmania

The Trackmania competition saw some thrilling high-speed races, with the top three racers finishing with impressive times.

Winners:

  1. CRAZYBUSDRIVER9 from Wyndham College
  2. ZandonPlayz from Forest Lake State High School
  3. nickgaiming146 from Forest Lake State High School

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

The Super Smash Bros. Ultimate tournament showcased incredible individual skill in both the top 10 and the consolation bracket.

Top 10 Winners:

  1. Mumrulesohyeah from Mornington
  2. Ramen from St Lukes Catholic College
  3. Ace_02 from John Paul College – Daisy Hill

Consolation Bracket Winners:

  1. Gr3nade from Albany Creek State High School
  2. CPU26 from Albany Creek State High School
  3. AVGPlayer3 from John Paul College – Daisy Hill

Esports provides numerous benefits to students, including the development of strategic thinking, teamwork, and communication skills. Participating in esports fosters a sense of community and belonging, promotes problem-solving abilities, and encourages students to balance their academic and gaming commitments effectively. The discipline and dedication required to succeed in esports are invaluable life skills that extend far beyond the gaming arena.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all the schools, teachers, and administrators for their unwavering support and participation. Your commitment to fostering an environment where students can excel in esports is truly commendable. We look forward to the continued growth and success of the AEL High Schools Esports League and are excited to see even more schools and students join us in the future.

Stay tuned for more updates and highlights from the Australian Esports League. Be sure to follow us on our social media channels and visit our website for the latest news and events in the world of esports.


For more information about the AEL High Schools Esports Cup, visit AEL Schools or contact us at [email protected]

Celebrating Creativity and Collaboration: Winners of the 2024 AEL Minecraft Competition Series 1

By High School Cup, Minecraft, News, Primary School Cup

We are thrilled to announce the successful conclusion of the first series of the 2024 AEL Minecraft Competition! This exciting event saw over 200 submissions from students across Australia, showcasing their creativity, teamwork, and innovative thinking.

The competition featured three categories: Years 4-6 Neighbourhood Heroes, Years 7-9 Mathematical Marvels, and Years 10-12 Literary Landscapes. Each category highlighted the incredible talents of our young builders, who crafted detailed and imaginative Minecraft worlds.

Winners for Years 4-6 Neighbourhood Heroes:

  1. 1st place: Team Mapwee from Lauriston Girls’ School
  2. 2nd place: Team CSPS O&L from Charlestown South Public School
  3. 3rd place: Team Penguin from Sheldon College

Winners for Years 7-9 Mathematical Marvels:

  1. 1st place: Team Year 9 OLSH Kensington from Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Kensington
  2. 2nd place: Team One from St Johns College
  3. 3rd place: Team Three from St Johns College and 3d Terraria from the Knox School

Winners for Years 10-12 Literary Landscapes:

  1. 1st place: Team Cube 2 from Kardinia International College
  2. 2nd place: The Creepers from Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Kensington
  3. 3rd place: Claver Crafters Senior from St Peter Claver College

Competition Categories

In the Years 4-6 Neighbourhood Heroes category, students designed Minecraft builds that celebrated everyday community heroes like doctors, teachers, and public servants. The Years 7-9 Mathematical Marvels category challenged students to create intricate structures that incorporated mathematical principles and concepts. For the Years 10-12 Literary Landscapes category, students brought literary worlds to life, crafting detailed environments inspired by their favourite books and stories.

Each winning team will receive a custom-made trophy from Hench & Scrap, a testament to their hard work and creativity. These remarkable creations will also be showcased on our winners page, featuring images from each submission.

About Hench & Scrap

Hench & Scrap is a renowned crafting and fabrication team known for creating incredible bespoke cosplay, props, trophies and more with a dedication to detail and worldbuilding for the games industry. Their expertise lies in transforming raw materials into stunning works of art, making them the perfect partner for awarding our talented competition winners. The custom trophies they have created are unique symbols of achievement and creativity, reflecting the hard work and dedication of each winning team.

Thank You

We extend our heartfelt thanks to all the students, parents, and teachers who participated and supported this competition over the ten-week period. Your enthusiasm and dedication have made this event a resounding success. We look forward to welcoming everyone’s returning enthusiasm for Series 2, starting later this year. Stay tuned for more exciting challenges and opportunities to showcase your incredible talents!

For more details and to view the winning submissions, visit the winner’s page: https://ael.org.au/minecraft-results/

Congratulations to all our winners and participants!

Get Ready for the High School Day at the AEL Logan Esports Cup!

By Events, High School Cup, News, Primary School Cup

Attention all high school students and esports enthusiasts! Mark your calendars for Friday, May 24th, because it’s the dedicated esports day exclusively for high school students at the AEL Logan Esports Cup held in partnership with Logan City Council. Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to dive into the exciting world of competitive gaming and esports careers.

Schedule:

  • 11:00am: Schools arrive
  • 11:00am – 11:30am: Tournament Check-in
  • 11:30am – 12:30pm: Careers in Esports talk
  • 12:30pm – 1:00pm: Lunch break
  • 1:00pm: Tournaments begin
  • 3:00pm: Tournaments end & Schools leave

Careers in Esports Talk: Embark on an exciting journey into the world of Esports careers designed especially for high school students! Join us for an engaging talk led by the CEO of a prominent Esports company, where you’ll uncover the thrilling opportunities awaiting you in this dynamic industry. From professional gaming to behind-the-scenes roles in management, marketing, and technology, explore the diverse pathways to success in Esports. Discover how your passion for gaming can transform into a fulfilling and rewarding career. Gain valuable insights and practical advice from a seasoned industry leader, and unlock the secrets to thriving in the fast-paced world of Esports. Whether you’re a dedicated gamer or simply curious about the possibilities, this talk promises to ignite your imagination and inspire your future aspirations. Don’t miss this chance to chart your course in the exhilarating realm of Esports careers!

Tournaments:

  • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate: Join the 1v1 Super Smash Bros. tournament and showcase your school’s best gamers!
  • Mario Kart 8: Compete in the Mario Kart tournament and prove which school is the fastest!
  • Just Dance: Show off your dance moves in the Just Dance tournament and see which school has the best dancers!
  • Minecraft: Participate in the Minecraft build competition and demonstrate your school’s creativity!

Schools may bring a squad of 6 students for each game to compete. Any extra students are welcome to spectate and cheer on their peers.

Register now via this form.

Date: Friday, May 24th

Location: Logan Entertainment Centre, 170 Wembley Rd, Logan Central QLD 4114


Speak to your teacher about participation and get ready for an unforgettable day of esports excitement at the AEL Logan Esports Cup. See you there!

2024 AEL High Schools Cup – Term 2 Division Announcement

By High School Cup, News

Term 2 has officially begun for the 2024 AEL High Schools Cup! After an intense weekend of competitions in Rocket League and Overwatch 2, the Divisions are now set for both titles!

Students will represent their school against their division rivals throughout the next three weeks then go into two final weeks of playoffs to determine the ultimate winner!

Whilst for Trackmania and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate students have experienced their first week in Term 2 on their path to victory.

Rocket League

Rocket League – Competition Schedule

Week 2 (11/05/24)

Division 1 plays Day 1, 2 and 3

Division 2 plays Day 1 and 2

Division 3 plays Day 1 and 2

Week 3 (18/05/24)

Division 1 plays Day 4 and 5

Division 2 plays Day 3, 4 and 5

Division 3 plays Day 3 and 4

Week 4 (25/05/24)

Division 1 plays Day 6 and 7

Division 2 plays Day 6 and 7

Division 3 plays Day 5, 6 and 7

Week 5 (01/06/24) & Week 6 (08/06/24)

Week 5 & 6 are playoff weeks. Specific format and timings will be provided at the conclusion of Week 4.

Rocket League – Broadcast Schedule

Catch the action from our Rocket League competitors from 1:00PM AEST every Saturday on www.twitch.tv/auesportsleague

NOTE: All match times are approximate, and matches may change. The Playoffs schedule in weeks 5-6 will be announced after Week 4.

Rocket League
 Time (all AEDT)DivisionRoundTeam 1Team 2
Week 2
May 11
1:00 PM31Trinity TitansACSHS_RL
1:45 PM22Craigslea ConquerorsUnley High A
2:30 PM13Lakers Legends 1MSC Justify
      
 Time (all AEDT)DivisionRoundTeam 1Team 2
Week 3
May 18
1:00 PM33Scotch StrikersDLS Knights
1:45 PM15Brisbane SDE SapphiresDenisonRL
2:30 PM25TrinityAC Hard ZeroTMSHS Mog Squad
      
 Time (all AEDT)DivisionRoundTeam 1Team 2
Week 4
May 25
1:00 PM26Lakers Legends 2Craigslea Conquerors
1:45 PM17Ripley RaptorsForest Lake Lions Green
2:30 PM37BDC BarracudasHGS Team 1

Overwatch 2

Overwatch 2 – Competition Schedule

Week 2 (11/05/24)

Division 1 plays Day 1 and 2

Division 2 plays Day 1 and 2

Week 3 (18/05/24)

Division 1 plays Day 3, 4 and 5

Division 2 plays Day 3 and 4

Week 4 (25/05/24)

Division 1 plays Day 6 and 7

Division 2 plays Day 5, 6 and 7

Week 5 (01/06/24) & Week 6 (08/06/24)

Week 5 & 6 are playoff weeks. Specific format and timings will be provided at the conclusion of Week 4.

Overwatch 2 – Broadcast Schedule

Catch the action from our Overwatch 2 competitors from 1:30PM AEST every Saturday on www.twitch.tv/auesportsleague2

NOTE: All match times are approximate, and matches may change. The Playoffs schedule in weeks 5-6 will be announced after Week 4.

Overwatch 2
 Time (all AEDT)DivisionRoundTeam 1Team 2
Week 2
May 11
1:30 PM21CLC GoldHillbrook Red
2:15 PM22ACSHS Sailor ScoutsHumanitas Hooligans
3:00 PM12SPLCForest Lake Lions
      
 Time (all AEDT)DivisionRoundTeam 1Team 2
Week 3
May 18
1:30 PM23Westbourne SurgeDLS Knights
2:15 PM14KGSCOWTrinity Titans
3:00 PM15Westbourne FurySCA OverScotch
      
 Time (all AEDT)DivisionRoundTeam 1Team 2
Week 4
May 25
1:00 PM25SCSC Team AHillbrook Red
2:15 PM17SCA OverScotchSPLC
3:00 PM27ACSHS Sailor ScoutsACSHS C.G.K

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

For Super Smash Bros. Ultimate the students have been placed into two Brackets, students will compete through their brackets until the final champion is selected! The brackets are summarised as follows:

Bracket ABracket B
[ACS] Gr3nade9[GSLC] MonkeKong
[GSLC] Tippyhercules[JPC] Cael
[CSHS] Max[SLCC] something
[SLCC] vbagels[JPC] Will
[QASMT] Player 1[NSWHE] Cindersmith
[JPC] AVGPlayer3[JPC] Ace_02
[JPC] ImBox489[ACS] Player 5
[JPC] GalaxyX[ACS] CDog9829
[QLDHE] Kaplayer[SLCC] Ramen
[GSLC] Aact[SLCC] Gurlal
[ACS] CPU-26[ACS] penguin_Milan
[GSLC] Eating[JPC] chunkydluffy
[MSC] Collector[MSC] PetPidgeon
[MSC] Mumrulesohyeah[MSC] Player4

Trackmania

Trackmania consists of six students who will be racing over the next six weeks to determine the fastest driver of the group. We look forward to seeing who comes out on top!

SchoolPlayer TAG
Emmanuel Catholic Collegeboom_101
Forest Lake State High SchoolZ4nd0nPl4yz
Forest Lake State High Schoolnickgaming1406
Forest Lake State High SchoolShaxaros
Queensland Academy for Science Mathematics and Technologydoner1ght27m
Wyndham CollegeCRAZYBUSDRIVER9