EWC EsportsEWC Esports focuses on student success through personal growth and competition. We participate in the NJCAAE’s Fall and Spring seasons of competition, which includes a regular season, post-season playoffs, and national championship. Students learn about game genres, gaming practice techniques, production techniques, tournament structures, and much more! About Our Coach Caleb Spitzer has an extensive background in esports and game design. Through weekly practices and lessons he empowers EWC esport athletes to not only succeed in competition, but grow as players who can adapt. Both within the games they currently play and in new titles. Using his experience, and with support from the college and community, Caleb Spitzer was able to build the EWC Esports program from nothing into what it is today. |
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Meet Our Team
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Ryder “RydersTNT” Tillard Ryder started on the team for EWC in the Fall semester of ’24. He competes in Fortnite for the Esports team and won a National Title for the Spring ’25 season. |
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Allen “Papa.Padre” Woodard Allen started on the team for EWC in the Fall semester of ’24. He competes in Fortnite for the Esports team and won a National Title for the Spring ’25 season. |
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Sean “HangryKratos” Steemke Sean started on the team for EWC in the Spring semester of ’25. He competes in Madden for the Esports team. |
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Ashlyn “Korma” Jensen Ashlyn started on the team for EWC in the Spring semester of ’25. She competes in Mario Kart for the Esports team. |
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Kira “Mocha Coffee” Beach Kira started on the team for EWC in the Spring semester of ’25. They compete in Mario Kart for the Esports team.
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