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YOUTH ESPORTS LEAGUE
Registration now open for the inaugural season of the Lakewood Lynx. Join us this Fall at Localhost in Lakewood as the Lakewood Lynx join the XP League family!
All levels of gamers will make a team!
ALL PLAYERS RECEIVE
A PRO-LEVEL EXPERIENCE FOR GAMERS AGES 8-17
COACH-LED COMPETITIVE YOUTH ESPORTS
PCA DOUBLE-GOAL CERTIFIED COACHES
PROFESSIONAL LEVEL EQUIPMENT AND TRAINING PROGRAM
LIVE STREAMED PLAYOFF GAMES WITH SHOUT CASTERS
MULTIPLE SKILL DIVISIONS
WEEKLY PRACTICE AND GAME
XP League is the first Positive Coaching Alliance (PCA) coach-led competitive gaming league in North America for elementary, middle, and high school aged players. As the first esports organization to officially partner with the PCA, our coaches are Double-Goal certified and set a standard for competitive youth gaming. XP League remains PCA's only youth based esports partner to date. Our innovative program spans multiple games and seasons throughout the US and Canada, with an emphasis on building social skills and sportsmanship. During an 8 week season, players compete across two countries and have opportunities to advance to Regional playoffs, and North American Finals. An experience that cannot be matched. All players receive pro-level game training while they develop lasting life-skills.
XP league is not just about the kids. We also want to help support the parents of young athletes. Given the negative sterotypes that esports still holds among some peope, COPE exists to answer questions and give advice to parents of aspiring esport athletes. COPE was formed by parents of professional esport players to answer questions and offer advice that they did not have access to when their children were first getting their start. If you're concerned about your childs level of commitment to esports (or have other questions), COPE exists to help parents naviagate the new world of esports and streaming.
The XP League concept is a fantastic starting point for any kid looking to get their feet wet in a competitive team environment. Much like the youth soccer/ baseball/football leagues we all know and love, this league seems to be instilling the fundamental values of teamwork and sportsmanship.. Can't sing their praises high enough. They are doing a fantastic job! 😁😁😁😁
My son loves XP league! As a parent, I've enjoyed watching him learn to communicate and work with teammates. His coaches are always positive and encouraging while keeping things fun. Coordination of this past season was very smooth; lots of proactive communication and planning. Plus they have really cool jerseys!
My son has loved playing with his team in XP League. It’s so great to have a place he can go where he fits in and has a great time.
Everybody is very generous and they’re great. After every match, everyone gets on messenger and tells everybody else ‘great game’ or ‘great round.’ As far as outside the realm of XP League, my son dealt with one gamer bully. And we did the right things. We blocked him and we reported him through the Playstation network and all that stuff. … There are some really toxic gamers out there. I like the route the XP League is going in developing young players so that the future gamers aren’t like the ones that, unfortunately, are probably my age or my generation.
The XP League concept is a fantastic starting point for any kid looking to get their feet wet in a competitive team environment. Much like the youth soccer/ baseball/football leagues we all know and love, this league seems to be instilling the fundamental values of teamwork and sportsmanship.. Can't sing their praises high enough. They are doing a fantastic job! 😁😁😁😁
My son loves XP league! As a parent, I've enjoyed watching him learn to communicate and work with teammates. His coaches are always positive and encouraging while keeping things fun. Coordination of this past season was very smooth; lots of proactive communication and planning. Plus they have really cool jerseys!
My son has loved playing with his team in XP League. It’s so great to have a place he can go where he fits in and has a great time.
Everybody is very generous and they’re great. After every match, everyone gets on messenger and tells everybody else ‘great game’ or ‘great round.’ As far as outside the realm of XP League, my son dealt with one gamer bully. And we did the right things. We blocked him and we reported him through the Playstation network and all that stuff. … There are some really toxic gamers out there. I like the route the XP League is going in developing young players so that the future gamers aren’t like the ones that, unfortunately, are probably my age or my generation.
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