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Velazquez hopes to match up in the near future with Madden champion
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The team has fought events within "Mario Kart" and "League of Legends," without much successes, but Velazquez's win may help propel the club. Wood revealed that the club's "Super Smash Bros." team is nearing the state championships contest and remains undefeated.
"I think there are more people like Jair at the average school than you might think," Wood said. "People who are super-fast at video games don't have an opportunity to become anything other than random matchmaking online."
After the move into Lake Stevens in the fall of 2019 Velazquez didn't have much time at school before doors were shut in the spring. Velazquez said he had made new friends with the video game club which he's not yet met in person. But, the kids yell each other in every contest. Velazquez said he's been playing for the Madden franchise since famous athletes such as Vince Young and Brett Favre appeared on the game's cover in the late 90s. It's been more than half of his life.
He also said that his brother -- more than five years his senior -isn't beating him on the gridiron online since the year 2014. "He'll usually get angry but it's all great," Velazquez said. A huge football fan, Velazquez said he has hopes of becoming a broadcaster or coach someday in the future. He is aware that the video game may not be as effective as the real thing but he thinks it will help in understanding the sport.
In the coming months, Velazquez hopes to match up in the near future with Madden champion from the collegiate level as well as who won the high school contest played via the Playstation. "I want to get better, I am not satisfied," he said. "It could be a good learning experience even if it's a loss, but if I do win, an even greater experience."
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