

Texas High School Esports
Welcome to the home for Texas esports. Generation Esports is the home for all gamers to compete, create, and learn together. We make it easy for communities of all backgrounds and ages to socialize and connect through gaming.
Let us help you engage your members through esports. Your members are already gaming, why not join them?


State Leaderboard
Team Name
Wins
Losses
1
Prosper High School: EE 1
7
1
2
Lake Dallas Falcons: Falcon Valorant
7
1
3
Klein Forest High School: KF Valorant
6
2
4
AmTech Sentinels: Valorant Team
6
2
5
Texas Tiger Esports: Tiger Valorant Varsity
6
2
6
Atascocita HS: Atascocita HS Val Red
6
2
7
GHS Prowlers: Valorant
6
2
8
Rock Hill High School: RHHS Valorant Black
5
3
9
BCTEA HEB Esports: BCTEA Var. Valorant A
5
3
10
Vandegrift Esports: Vandegrift HS B Team
5
3

State Leaderboard
Team Name
Wins
Losses
1
Martin Warrior E-Sports: Martin Warrior RL
8
0
2
Guyer Wildcats: Obsidian
7
1
3
Prosper High School: EE 16
7
1
4
EHS Bobcats HSEL: Rocket League
7
1
5
Prosper High School: EE 17
7
1
6
BCTEA HEB Esports: BCTEA Var. RL A
6
2
7
North Shore Mustangs: Mustang Rocket League
6
2
8
Guyer Wildcats: Guyer Black
5
3
9
Rock Hill High School: RHHS BlueHawks RL-Black
5
3
10
FMHS Esports: FMHS Jaguars RL1
5
3
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Case Study:
Esports in High Schools - Engaging Students and Improving Grades
Schools adopting esports as an official school sport or even an extra curricular is leading to engaging at-risk students and helping them find purpose in schools. The results have been outstanding leading to increased attendance by 10% and GPAs by 1.7. With 70% of Americans playing videos games, it makes sense that esports can be a powerful tool in engaging your audience remotely or in-person. Esports clubs have rapid growth, and impact the kids that need it. See it in action for yourself in this video.