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Esports

Edgewood Elite EsportsThe Edgewood Elite Esports team is a founding member of the Wisconsin High School Esports Association (WIHSEA) league. Esports provides an engaging experience to prepare athletes for college level gaming, focusing on good sportsmanship, athletic achievement and fierce competition. The team is coached by 2007 EHS alumnus and EHS Technology Director Ben Mund.

The Edgewood Esports team was named a 2022 "Who's Who" in Wisconsin Esports by the Milwaukee Esports Alliance (MKEsports)


The Wisconsin High School Esports Association has three seasons (Fall/Winter/Spring), each ending in a State Championships tournament:

  • Smash Bros/SMITE (Fall)
  • Rocket League/Fortnite/Overwatch (Winter)
  • League of Legends / Valorant (Spring)

EHS Esports Highlights:

  • Back-to-back Overwatch State Champions
  • "Border Battle" Overwatch Champions
  • Rocket League Division 2 State Runner-up
  • Multiple All-State players (WIHSEA) and 2 players made All-American (NAECAD)

Team Websites and Spirit Store

More information about the team, coaches, and our social medias can be found on our dedicated website: www.edgewoodesports.org

All Spirit Gear is available 24/7 through Guardian Proline!

Make sure to check us out on Twitch, and follow/like/subscribe if you can!


Remodel of Esports Arena:
  • All new carpet, paint, and counters.
  • The front viewing/event area will still seat over 80 students, with dual 100" projector screens for events.
  • The Esports Arena was expanded out an additional 6 feet and interior walls have been removed to allow for more of an open concept.
  • The Console Area has been moved into its own space, with twice the available seating. Stools will be replaced with more comfortable modular furniture.
  • The casting area will now get its own Broadcasting Room, closed off from the rest of the space for sound isolation. This includes new media production hardware such as customizable lighting, casting microphones, and a guest/assistant desk.
  • We have integrated 8 new cameras into the space for live streaming, including dedicated "Player Cams" in the Varsity section, allowing us to see the players as they compete.
  • The arena can now support 50% more computers (18 up from 12) - allowing us to offer more spots to players, and compete in more games.
  • The Varsity section is getting all new gaming stations, suitable for professional competitions.