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RAYMOND โ€“ Seven members of the ะยฒสอ๘ esports team begin playoff competition Tuesday with an eye toward a championship.

Taking their gaming controllers in Smash Ultimate, the crossover fighting game series, their records this season and their playoff seed, are:

  • Iquez Common, of Jackson, 9-0, 11
  • Rashaan Dennie, of Jackson, 7-2, 34
  • Jalen Haymer, of Jackson, 7-2, 42
  • Glendon Jeffery, of Jackson, 6-3, 62
  • Timothy Riggs, of Jackson, 7-2, 48
  • Karvin Wade, of Greenville, 9-0, 4
  • Mordecai Wilson, of Port Gibson, 7-2, 57

Competition takes place on the Generation Esports gaming platform and features 64 players from colleges nationwide.

Players are stoked heading into playoff competition.

โ€œThereโ€™s an adrenaline rush that comes from knowing you might possibly lose a match,โ€ Wade said, adding he plans to pursue a career in video game design after he earns his ะยฒสอ๘ degree. โ€œI get really fired up while playing.โ€

Haymer enters the tournament as a veteran of playing older-generation games, such as Donkey Kong, and has big plans after ะยฒสอ๘.

โ€œIโ€™m studying chemistry and plan to go into being a pharmacist,โ€ he said. โ€œI enjoy helping people and will enjoy learning to mix medicine.โ€