I want to be able to improve myself, I want to be able to progress as a team and show OUR potential. We are people who love video games, some here for fun and some here wanting to play professional. Whether my teammates are here to play for fun I want to still be able to help improve them. I want to stay dedicated with one team and those sets of players.
Hello, I am a varsity player for my high school (Springfield Capitols), we are active and currently number 7 in our division. I grew up loving FPS games and loving the competitive scene. People growing up around me loved watching Football, Soccer, and etc. I loved watching pro play, watching people play video games for a living inspired me. I have always been good at games that I liked. Whether it came down to CoD, Fortnite, and any FPS game that me and my friends loved, I was the good one, not in a egoistical way but in a way saying I grind. I am dedicated to put hours in hours to fixing my mistakes until I am insanely improved that people don't even see that mistake. I want to be able to show my talent here, or even go big and on a stage. I have been taught that if you want to do something never stop fighting for it. I started playing Valorant in December of 2021, I was not very big into it due to getting my PC the same month. I was not comfortable with the controls. My freshman year of high school (2023) I joined Springfield Capitols. I got more into Valorant than I have ever before. I was not the best player but I improved quickly, we finished that season off my Junior Varsity year being #4 in state. My own team, friends, and family even saw my potential in Valorant. I want to be able to show others that too.