by Matthew Wilson
NEWPORT — United Christian Academy (UCA) has a smaller student body than the other schools in the area. Because of this, the academy doesn’t participate in the typical ball sports that most others do. There is a new option for those at the school who wish to compete with those beyond Newport, though. Video games have grown to be far more than they were in the days of couch-co-op, when players would sit next to each other as they matched their skills against each other. Online play has become so competitive that some of the biggest companies in the world maintain teams …
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