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"People were only interacting with each other online, digitally, so it was a very natural expansion," explained Trevor Wood, an 11th-grade English teacher and adviser for the school's video game club. "The district and the faculty were really curious about the movie game club thriving, since it was one of the only ways kids could interact with each other socially."
A recent craze for the sport"One of Us," an online multiplayer competition, brought Velazquez and many other people to the club. Now about 60 students have joined the group's conversation channel.
This year, the club also dove into the aggressive side of gaming, hard high schoolers from Washington and throughout the nation in an assortment of esports.
Wood said the club's"Super Smash Bros." staff is nearing the playoffs at the state competition and stays undefeated.
"I believe there are more folks like Jair at your average college than you'd think," Wood said. "People who are mad good at a video game, they simply haven't had an outlet to have it be anything more than random matchmaking online."
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