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Cleveland State Esports Welcomes Anthony Kedacic

Cleveland State Esports Welcomes Anthony Kedacic

CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Cleveland State University Esports program added Anthony Kedacic to the program on Thursday. Kedacic is currently a senior at CSU and enrolled in the information systems program.

Kedacic is from Willoughby, Ohio, and attended Eastlake North High School. In that time, he competed in Counter-Strike, League of Legends, and Super Smash Bros.

Coach PJ Farrell said, "Anthony was an officer for our League of Legends team and was also one of the founding members of the CSU esports club before it became a varsity sport here at CSU.  The League team has won several trophies and finished second in the most recent tournament. The success of the League team is one of the reasons why we're so excited to have Anthony as a part of our team!"

Kedacic is the son of Carmen and Susan Napoli.

Gaming Information
Gamer Tag: Mudkip
Game at CSU: League of Legends
Position/Role in the Game: ADC

Quote Section
What made you get into Esports and choose the game you play today?
"I played competitive games with friends all through high school and we would constantly play in online tournaments that had ranked players."

What is your favorite moment in your gaming career?
"I would have to say when I got to attend my first LAN event."

Why did you choose Cleveland State?
"I chose Cleveland State because it was close to home and gave me a chance to continue playing games."

What advice would you give someone looking to get into Esports?
"Always be willing to practice more. Constantly set goals for yourself."