By Pete Vasquez
Pvasquez@cherryroad.com
The William Adams Middle School Esports Team has made history once again, capturing their second consecutive state championship at the Texas Esports Spring Finals held this past Saturday in Arlington.
Competing against some of the most talented middle school teams from across Texas, the William Adams squad demonstrated incredible poise, strategy, and technical skill across a range of competitive titles—including Valorant, Apex Legends, Marvel Rivals, and Super Smash Bros.
“This win is a testament to the relentless dedication of our students and coaching staff,” said [Insert Principal or Coach’s Name], proudly watching the team climb the podium once more. “They’ve trained for months, stayed focused, and worked together as a true team. We couldn’t be prouder.”
The team’s road to the championship was far from easy, with each match pushing players to adapt and perform under pressure. But their discipline and synergy paid off—securing them a spot as the dominant force in middle school esports for the second year running.
In just two short years, William Adams Middle School has positioned itself as a trailblazer in the growing world of scholastic esports, setting a high standard for teamwork, digital literacy, and competitive excellence.
“This is more than just gaming,” said Coach [Insert Coach’s Name]. “It’s about learning how to work together, how to think strategically, and how to grow through both wins and losses.”
With the spotlight on them once again, the William Adams Esports Team has proven that champions are built not just by talent—but by community, commitment, and heart.