TOWSON, Md. — Computers, gaming chairs and dim lights have replaced the traditional ball and field at Calvert Hall College, where Maryland's first high school esports club is making waves in competitive gaming.

The club has attracted 65 students across 14 teams, competing in seven different games including Overwatch, Madden, Rocket League and Fortnite. After just one year of competition, the program has already earned three trophies.

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"I was kind of weary at first when I first heard it last year, but then I looked at the roster of games they had like Overwatch, and I was like, OK, I played Overwatch for a multitude of years, I'm going on

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