After 10 long weeks, a first place winner is finally crowned in the Amateur LCS, earning $2,500 as well as gear and apparel.
Though the Mexican team Lyon Gaming had a strong run up until the semi-finals, they were elimiinated by one of Curse's teams, Team LoLpro. meanwhile, on the other side of the bracket, Curse Academy maaged to take out Team Tempest in a 2-0. Unfortunately, due to their failure in the promotion series, the original first place team in the groups of Quantic Gaming could not attend the playoffs.
The grand finals was a showdown between the two affiliated Curse teams, Curse Academy and Team LoLPro. While Team LoLPro is a mixture of old talent and Curse Academy is a conoction of old talent and fresh blood, LoLPro were not performing hot. The first game was somewhat of a stomp and Curse Academy were not slowing down.
The results would continue into game 2 and game 3, where Curse Academy shockingly took down LoLPro 3 games in a row, making it a 3-0 complete washout. Curse Academy ended up taking first place and ending the first Amateur LCS circuit.
Place | Team | Prize |
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1st | Curse Academy | $2,500 |
2nd | Team LoLPro | $2,500 |
3rd | Team Tempest | |
4th | Lyon Gaming |