ST. GEORGE - Over the past decade, competitive video gaming has evolved into a legitimate career path, and Woodlawn High School in East Baton Rouge Parish is allowing students to explore the world of Esports while still in school.

Students on the Esports team are not only finding success in the gaming arena but also setting up and managing tournaments.

"At our events, we have at least four to five kids that switch out through the games and do broadcasting, and they all have, like, I want to say a cheat sheet on the desk where some kid is learning about all the students that play the games, getting all the history of them. You have your color commentator and you have your play-by-play,” EBR Schools Director of Network Operations & Esports Jeffery Harrison said.

Harrison says he started w

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