2025 Fenworks/SDHSAA
South Dakota Esports
State Tournament

The moment you've been waiting for is here! Get ready for the exciting best-of-Fenworks SD Esports competition happening Friday, February 14, and Saturday, February 15, 2025, featuring schools from across the state. Explore this page for all the details about your state tournament!
Tournament Starts In:

Details

Date: February 14 – 15, 2025

Location: Aberdeen Central High School, 2200 S Roosevelt St., Aberdeen, SD 

Admissions Fees: 

  • Players and Coaches Competing: Free
  • Adults: $10/day
  • Students: $5/day
    • All high school, junior high/middle school, and elementary students are permitted to buy student tickets (grades 1-12)
    • Preschool through kindergarten children are admitted free
    • College students are considered adults for SDHSAA ticketing purposes

Online tickets can be purchased below (additional fees may apply). Card and cash payments can be accepted at the door. More information can be found here.

Purchase Tickets

Host Information

The State Tournament will be held in the main gymnasium at Central High School in Aberdeen, SD. Attendees will have free parking in the parking areas shown below. Please use the correct doors when entering the building. The registration table will be set up right outside the gymnasium.

Please remember that school will be in session on Friday. Please be respectful of the other people occupying the building. 

Central High School
2200 S. Roosevelt St.
Aberdeen, SD 57401

Teams will travel across the state of South Dakota to attend the tournament. Be sure to check how long your trip is expected to take to Aberdeen, South Dakota, so you can arrive with plenty of time to register and settle in.

Schools should plan to arrive at the tournament between 8:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. CT on Friday, February 14. Doors for the general public will open at 9:00 a.m. CT, and opening ceremonies will begin at 10:00 a.m. CT. We encourage all schools and teams to attend.

There are no hotel blocks. Teams are responsible for their own hotels and travel. Here are a list of hotels in the area.

There will be a concession stand available at the venue. Cash and cards will be accepted. It will be open the following hours:

Friday, February 14: 8:00 am - ~5:00 pm
Saturday, February 15: 8:00 am - ~4:00 pm

*End time is subject to change pending game times

Merchandise will be available online only. Click the button below to order. 

IF AN ITEM IS OUT OF STOCK WHEN THE TEAM STORE CLOSES, IT WILL BE REPLACED BY A COMPARABLE ITEM. IF A COMPARABLE IS NOT AVAILABLE, PBA WILL CONTACT YOU.
Pickup at the event is limited based on when your order is placed. If placed on/after 02/06, shipping will be required. After the event, shipping will be the only option for purchase.

Completed orders will available for pickup at the location specified. Due to the respect of others, once the store closes no further orders may be accepted. NO EXCHANGES/RETURNS will be accepted. Size charts are available on every product.

Thank you again! 
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Registration and Check In

School and Team registration will begin on Friday, February 14 at 8:00 am CT outside the main gymnasium at Central High School in Aberdeen, SD. We will have tables at the entrance of the gymnasium to register the students and teams. The opening ceremony will begin at 10:00 am CT.

Schools will need to pick up their team's passes and jerseys.

Tournament Information

All award ceremonies will happen following the final match on Saturday, February 15. 

The schedule is subject to change. All times are in Central Time (CT).
The times listed are suggestions as matches will start after the previous one is finished.
Please be at your match location at least ONE HOUR before your match time.
Link to Schedule

Brackets will be available once the season has finished. 

Thursday, February 22 | 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm | Memorial Union Social Stairs
This panel of collegiate esports experts will tell you how to succeed at the next level. Coach Ryan Kraus (UND) will be there in person, joined online by Alyssa Duran (Shenandoah University) and Mark Deppe (UC Irvine). These panelists will talk about the habits of successful athletes in their programs, common stumbling blocks to avoid, and how their players improve, among other topics. This is a Q and A panel in which you can ask your burning questions about the collegiate esports scene.

Below are all the changes to the rulesets for the tournament.
Anything not listed here will follow regular season rulesets. 
For the season rulesets, please click here

Tournament Type: Double Elimination Tournament

Teams: 32 teams

Matches:

  • First to 2 points for all matches, including bracket reset, if needed
  • Points will be awarded: draw 0.5 pt, win 1 pt
  • If both players tie at 2 points, they will continue to play until a winner is decided

Other Notes:

  • Unlike the season, teams will compete over a physical board
  • All other rules, including time control, will be the same as the regular season: 10 minutes with a 3-second interval bonus time
  • The high seed gets white first

Tournament Type: Single Elimination Tournament

Teams: 8 teams

Matches: All matches best of 3

Other Notes: High seed gets choice of side/color

Tournament Type: Pool Play/Group Stage into Single Elimination Tournament

Teams: 16 teams (4 groups of 4 teams); the top team of each group will advance to the tournament

Matches:

  • Best of 1 (4 races) for all pool play matches
  • Best of 3 (8 – 12 races) for all tournament matches

Tournament Type: Pool Play/Group Stage into Single Elimination Tournament

Teams: 8 teams (2 groups of 4 teams); the top two teams of each group will advance to the tournament

Matches:

  • Best of 1 (4 races) for all pool play matches
  • Best of 3 (8 – 12 races) for all tournament matches

Tournament Type: Pool Play/Group Stage into Single Elimination Tournament

Teams: 8 teams (2 groups of 4 teams); the top two teams of each group will advance to the tournament

Matches:

  • Best of 1 for all pool play matches
  • Best of 3 for all tournament matches

Tournament Type: Pool Play/Group Stage into Single Elimination Tournament

Teams: 16 teams (4 groups of 4 teams); the top team of each group will advance to the tournament

Matches:

  • Best of 3 for all pool play matches
  • Best of 5 for all tournament matches

Tournament Type: Double Elimination

Teams: 32 teams

Matches: Best of 5 for all matches, including bracket reset if needed

Other Notes: The high seed will determine the starter stage for game 1

All game titles will be played in the main gymnasium except chess, which will be played in the library.
More information about where to watch the streamed event will be available soon.
Setups:
The tournament venue will provide all PC setups, including a mouse, mousepad, keyboard, and headset.

What Should I Bring:
Peripherals: Mouse and Keyboard (headsets will be provided; personal headsets will not be allowed)
Controller: Players must bring their own controller(s), as Fenworks will not provide any controllers on-site. If a player brings a controller, ensure the controller's cord is also brought. Bluetooth connections are not permitted.

KNOW YOUR SETTINGS so that you can get prepared quickly before your match.
Students should be ready to set up all the equipment they bring promptly. They cannot download custom drivers/etc. All outside equipment will be inspected by Fenworks staff before use in tournament play.

Please make sure you label all equipment with contact information!

**Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and Mario Kart Competitors**
All competitors MUST bring their own switch with a docking station, power cord, and desired controllers. If you are participating in Mario Kart, the switch MUST have access to online play. One switch per team is needed.

There will not be any backup accounts available.
Students must have access to their accounts and use their own accounts during competition.

Players must have their account information ready to log in at match time.

 Fenworks suggests all students test their logins prior to coming to the tournament and bring their phone for any two-factor verification when logging in. For all titles, players should be prepared to alter any settings/key bindings they’ll need (in-game) if they are not carried over from their primary account. We suggest you take a picture of your settings page for reference.

Chess will not be held online at the State Tournament. Physical boards will be used. Fenworks will provide all chess boards and clocks. 

Players will need their Riot ID Login Information.

No login is needed; however, the students should know the controller scheme and be able to create it quickly.

Players will need their Microsoft Account Login information that owns Minecraft Java.

Players will need their Epic Games Login Information.

Console players must make an Epic Games account and link it to their console account. Follow this guide to this: https://www.rocketleague.com/activate/

No login is needed; however, the students should know the controller scheme and be able to create it quickly.

South Dakota Esports Partners

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 This competition is not affiliated with or sponsored by Riot Games, Inc., League of Legends Esports.

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