2026 East Metro Esports Championships & Expo
2026 East Metro E-Sports Championships sponsored by Intel to be hosted at CareOregon Boys and Girls Club on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
Note New Date and Location
Note New Date and Location
Join us for the 2026 East Metro Esports Championships & Expo. Middle and High School students from over 13 school districts and after-school programs will participate in championships in Rocket League, NBA 2K26, and Street Fighter 6.
If you are a school or community program that is interested in having your middle school or high school students compete in the tournament, you may fill out our interest form here and someone from our staff will contact you to register your student team(s). If you would like more information, we are hosting an online information session on Monday, April 20th at 4 pm and you can signup for this information session by clicking here.
While students battle for gaming supremacy, there will also be an Expo with an Intel Gaming Lounge, PC Build Station, Industry Speakers Panel, Mini-College Fair, Mobile STEM Labs, and more for all to participate, including a Technology Raffle for all students who participate.
Eventbrite registration is required for all people (adults and students) attending the Championships & Expo as spectators. All students who are spectators can participate fully in the many elements of the expo, including breakfast and lunch, as well as the Technology Raffle during the award ceremony at the end of the Tournament.
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For more information on our program, watch our YouTube video below.
Thank you to our partners at Intel, Oregon Department of Education, Boys and Girls Club, Mt. Hood Community College, and Multnomah Education Service District.
2026 East Metro E-Sports Championships sponsored by Intel to be hosted at CareOregon Boys and Girls Club on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
Note New Date and Location
Note New Date and Location
Join us for the 2026 East Metro Esports Championships & Expo. Middle and High School students from over 13 school districts and after-school programs will participate in championships in Rocket League, NBA 2K26, and Street Fighter 6.
If you are a school or community program that is interested in having your middle school or high school students compete in the tournament, you may fill out our interest form here and someone from our staff will contact you to register your student team(s). If you would like more information, we are hosting an online information session on Monday, April 20th at 4 pm and you can signup for this information session by clicking here.
While students battle for gaming supremacy, there will also be an Expo with an Intel Gaming Lounge, PC Build Station, Industry Speakers Panel, Mini-College Fair, Mobile STEM Labs, and more for all to participate, including a Technology Raffle for all students who participate.
Eventbrite registration is required for all people (adults and students) attending the Championships & Expo as spectators. All students who are spectators can participate fully in the many elements of the expo, including breakfast and lunch, as well as the Technology Raffle during the award ceremony at the end of the Tournament.
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For more information on our program, watch our YouTube video below.
Thank you to our partners at Intel, Oregon Department of Education, Boys and Girls Club, Mt. Hood Community College, and Multnomah Education Service District.
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Highlights
- 5 hours
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
CareOregon Boys & Girls Club
454 Southeast 165th Avenue
Portland, OR 97233
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Agenda
Breakfast Available
Breakfast is available Breakfast is complimentary for all attendees while supplies last.
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Tomorrow Bus Moble STEM Lab
The GBSD Tomorrow bus is a STEAM lab on wheels! It visits K-8 schools in GBSD and participates in community events to provide hands-on, future-ready learning. It will be parked in Parking Lot A so that students can participate in various STEM activities throughout the day.
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College Fair
Our College Fair is back for 2025, and we are excited to have Mt. Hood Community College, Clark College, Oregon State University, University of Oregon, Oregon Tech, Warner Pacific University, and George Fox University. Many offer scholarships for Esports, and all have programs in game development, computer science, computer engineering, graphic design, data science, and/or more.