Saints Esports Claim 5 National Championships 

St. Clair College’s esports program took home five Canadian National Championships to cap off their most successful semester to date.

St. Clair’s Rocket League, League of Legends, VALORANT, Overwatch and Call of Duty teams each defended their title as Canadian National Champions, marking four-in-a-row for Rocket League, Call of Duty and Overwatch. The victories were the third-straight for the League of Legends and VALORANT teams.

The Saints VALORANT Game Changers placed second, losing a tightly contested final to the University of Toronto, 2-1. 

The victories add to the success of the Saints Fall 2025 semester, which also includes two North American NACE championships in Call of Duty and Rocket League, along with their Collegiate Rocket League North American Championship win.

“We have a legacy of success, and every year we continue to build on it,” said Assistant Esports Director Chris Funston. “Our dominance in Canadian Collegiate Esports is undeniable to the point where students come to St. Clair just to get involved in any capacity they can.”

In its fourth year, the Canadian Esports National Championship had 91 teams representing 38 institutions across 6 game titles.

Grand Finals Results

Rocket League defeat Brock University, 4-0
League of Legends defeat University of British Columbia, 2-0
VALORANT defeat York University, 2-1
Overwatch defeat University of Toronto, 3-0
Call of Duty defeat Conestoga College, 3-1
University of Toronto defeats St. Clair VALORANT GC, 2-1

Chris Funston