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Triton Esports team wins first Valorant title for UOG

Triton Esports team wins first Valorant title for UOG

Triton Esports team wins first Valorant title for UOG


9/23/2021
Roster
Triton Esports competitors for the Latte Esports Valorant Summer Series 2021: John Paul Jrizzy Tamayo, Gavin Mango Mangosong, Phillip Que Quenga, Team Captain An Akursa Truong, and Daniel Chobo Lee. 
Tourney
Five-man teams representing Team Rush and Triton Esports competed in the finals of the Latte Esports Valorant Summer Series 2021 earlier this month. 
Tourney
Team captains Lance Jehex Kettenacker of Team Rush and An Akursa Truong of Triton Esports led their teams to the final round of the Latte Esports Valorant Summer Series 2021. 

Triton Esports has claimed its first Valorant title for the 做厙AV in the Latte Esports Valorant Summer Series 2021. The Tritons competed with five other teams over the two-month competition, securing their final victory of 2-1 over Team Rush earlier this month. 

It was the drive from the players and me to really want this win, said Will Hong, Valorant coach for Triton Esports.

The tournament format for the first-person shooter game had two parts: 10 rounds of double round-robin play and then a single-elimination playoff for the top four teams. 

The Tritons beat out the competition during the double round-robin matches ending with a 9-1 record, losing only to team Kolab Koalas. 

In the playoffs, the Tritons secured a win against team Immunity to advance to the final match against Team Rush, who beat out Kolab Koalas. Both teams overcame the tension of the final day and came prepared to give it their all.  

Debating between their two strongest map picks of Haven or Ascent, the Tritons ended up picking Haven for Match 1. UOG was able to secure the match 13-8.

Team Rush chose Icebox as the next map. Rushs team captain, Lance JEHEX Kettenacker, did not hold back as he commandeered Rush to a quick victory to even the set 13-6. 

On the final day of the tournament, the energy was on fire, Truong said. The atmosphere was unbelievable.

Match 3 was played on the Bind map. Knowing it was one of the weakest maps for their athletes, the Tritons had spent extra time on it during practice. Their dedication paid off as they secured the final round with a 7-3 win. 

The team did a great job throughout the whole series. We had routinely practiced together, and that was able to grow our chemistry and communications, Truong said. Each of the team members had put in their own time to improve and learn better ways to play the game.