Moose Jaw Express Fall Program Registration 2019

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Growth of eSports means Moose Jaw could host major tournament Jason G. Antonio - Moose Jaw Express

Regina’s Queen City Exhibition recently demonstrated that hosting an eSports tournament is viable, which means Moose Jaw could also hold similar events and contribute to the growing gaming scene. The QCX teamed up with SKL Esports and The Matrix Gaming Centre to put on Fortnite and Super Smash Bros. tournaments during the July 31 to Aug. 4 fair. The winners of both tournaments each won $10,000. This is the largest prize ever offered for competitive gaming in the province. The video games industry is now bigger than the music and movie industries combined and has led to the rise of a major eSports scene, according to the League of Professional eSports. By the end of this year, the gaming industry is expected to generate $151 billion, compared to $43 billion for Hollywood and $20 billion for the music industry. Fortnite has become the biggest game on the planet since being released in 2017, with more than 250 million players worldwide taking part in the popular online-only multiplayer Battle Royale Mode. Meanwhile, more people watch eSports than the Super Bowl. Matrix Gaming Centre The Matrix has been in business in Regina for 17 years, and in that time, owner Mark Lloyd has never seen a game such as Fortnite dominate in terms of gameplay hours in the store. ESports has really taken off this year and become a

big thing, Lloyd said. Tournaments at every skill level are held everywhere. The Matrix has held tournaments for League of Legends (LOL) and Fortnite and offered $1,000 prizes. Moose Jaw Gamers’ Association The Moose Jaw Gamers’ Association (MJGA) would be the likely organizer of an eSports tournament here. The non-profit charity has hosted smaller gaming tournaments before, while it helped The Matrix promote the tournaments at the Queen City Ex. The Matrix has also sponsored the association’s Summer Gamer Expos (GAX). “It’s fantastic,” MJGA spokesman Kristian Sjoberg said about the fair’s eSports tournaments. “It is so huge. Gaming and the gaming industry and eSport industry is so huge around the world that it needs its time in the sun. “Thirty years of playing video games in dark, dank basements, we can now come out of those basements and play in the limelight and show off our skills,” he chuckled. Moose Jaw Exhibition Grounds One possible place to hold an eSports tournament is at the Moose Jaw Exhibition fair grounds, said Sjoberg. MJGA members have spoken with exhibition officials in the past, who have said the Golden Nugget Centre might do well for an eSports competition. “The hardest part is getting volunteers to be able to run something like that … ,” he continued. “But by

good facilities. I think we could certainly host them here.” The Matrix has approached the MJGA about hosting an eSports tournament in Moose Jaw. However, The Matrix would decide what games to play since it has the necessary number of computer systems, Sjoberg explained. There would be less chance of cheating if everyone used the same system, which would also level the playing field. Tournament costs It would be expensive to host 200 to 500 people, especially if The Matrix had to purchase individual game licences at $70 each, said Sjoberg. However, it could simply host a Fortnite tournament, which is free to play. Having a suitable venue is important since an eSports tournament is a significant event and would cost $25,000 to hold, said Lloyd. Venue officials would have to support the event to ensure it success. “We took more than 80 gaming systems (to the QCX),” said Lloyd. “It was a task to put together.” More than 400 competitors took part in the tournaments, which were held over the three days, he continued. The Matrix faced growing pains since this was the first time it had held such events at the exhibition. Most issues were beyond the business’ control. For example, the Evraz Place IT department refused to let The Matrix hook up to the internet ahead of time to stress test its system. Then Evraz’s email server went

The Moose Jaw Gamers’ Association held a Super Smash Bros. console tournament during its recent summer gaming expo. The game is part of the eSports scene. Photo by Randy Palmer

no means is it impossible to do one in Moose Jaw.” Sjoberg added that the MJGA has reached 1,500 volunteer hours this year, which is “not bad for a small group of nerds.” The Golden Nugget Centre can hold 200 people, so it is an option, said exhibition manager George Fowler.

However, the convention centre is much larger and would probably be the best location since those tournaments need room. “We’re interested in pretty much hosting any event,” he said, adding no one has contacted him yet about holding an eSports tournament. “We certainly have

down for 18 hours, which affected communications with tournament participants. Between July 31 and Aug. 1, a new patch for Fortnite dropped, which meant Matrix employees scrambled to apply them to the machines. Applying the patch meant they lost access to all the previous data, so staff had to determine who the top 50 tournament players were and then invite them to play in the finals. “It was a pretty ambitious tournament,” Lloyd added. “It was the biggest in the country. No one has done what we did. … I’m pretty sure there will be a next time. We’ll be better prepared.”

An eSports tournament could be held at the Moose Jaw Exhibition Grounds since it has suitable venues. File photo

TIME TO REGISTER for fall programs Moo

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Fall and Winter Learn to Skate $99 each or $180 for both. Registration Yara Centre: Sept 5th 5:30 to 8:00 pm Email: Oilers_ed99@yahoo.ca Phone: 306-694-4192

For information contact: Joshua Crerar Koshuba Phone: (306) 630-2227 Email: cobracheer@sasktel.net. Website: www.moosejawcobracheer.ca

Music for Young Children Sunrise Rhythm Parent/Tots ages 2-5 Piano all levels Group & Private classes Piano • Fiddle • Guitar Ukulele • Voice Ages 5 to 95 Register Now: Call 306-631-2363 Facebook: Music for Young Children Moose Jaw Penny’s Studio Classes Start Sept 11th

For more information: Rick Schwabe rschwabe@sasktel.net 306-684-1506 Let me live with memories ~ not dreams

Ongoing Registration and for more info call: Sophie Rosso 306-630-4575 or email mjaquaotters@gmail.com Check out our website at: www.mjaquaotters.com

Open House Saturday Sept 7th at 11:00 am St. Andrews Church (downstairs) For More Info Call: 306-525-9700, 306-693-9034 or email moosejaw@taoist.org

Facebook Page: Music for Young Children Moose Jaw Cora’s Studio Classes begin: September 3rd, 2019 Music Classes for ages 3-10

REGISTER NOW at myc.com

For exact dates and times and to register, please contact Moose Jaw Public Library or your nearest Palliser Regional Library Branch

In Person Registration: August 20th - 22nd or 26th - 28th 5:00 pm to 7:30 pm

To Register Visit: www.borntodance.ca

Check out our website at: www.taoist.org

Open House August 19th 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm Contact: 306-630-1364 info@cheerinfinity.ca www.cheerinfinity.ca

Yom Chi Taekwondo Academy

Music for Young Children Cora’s Studio Contact: Cora Melanson for information at 306-690-9455

Samsung Phone & Tablet November - January 2019

Moose Jaw Koseikan Judo 801 Hochelaga St E 306-691-0051

30 Years of DI Pride We Welcome both Girls and Boys Age 2 & up Call 306-631-0584 to Pre Register In Person - Registration Tues Aug 27 ~ Wed Aug 28 ~ Thurs Aug 29 2:00 pm to 8:00 pm Children & Adult Classes *Ballet * Tap * Jazz * Musical Theater * Hip Hop Lyrical * Acrodance * Cheer Dance * Yoga www.danceimagesbybj.com 306-631-0584 - 177 Iroquois St W, Moose Jaw SK At Dance Images... We Don’t Just Teach Kids to Make Great Dancers...We Teach Dance to Make Great Kids!

Registration now at www.mjjudo.com

Monday Sept 9th Beginner (ages 4-6) Register 5:15 pm Class 6:00-6:45 pm Teen/Adult Register 6:15 pm Class 7:00-8:30 pm Tuesday Sept 10th Youth (ages 7-12) Register 5:45 pm Class 6:15-7:30 pm Two weeks FREE for new members to try JUDO!

Training Location: Minto United Church (basement) 1036 7th Ave NW Individual and family packages are available. There are two sessions per training year: September – December and January – May. Cost of Tuition and Registration forms can be found on website, email or by phone.

Website: yomchiacademy.joomla.com Email: yomchiacademy@sasktel.net Phone: 306-693-2129 Master Instructor has over 37 years experience!

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Speed Skating & Learn to Skate start on October 1st.

There is no experience neccessary and it is open to both boys and girls. Recreational Cheerleading focuses on all of the basics of Cheerleading while Tumbling is just the gymnastics portion. Registration is ongoing.

Season Sept thru April: Mondays 6:15 - 7:45 Fridays 5:30 - 7:00

Year round programming for boys and girls aged 3-18 in competitive and recreational Cheerleading, Tumbling & Dance!! No Experience needed!!

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Kinsmen Speed Skating Club

(See the World with Your Friends)

Fung Loy Kok Taoist Tai Chi

Base Pool at 15 Wing

14 Neslia Place, Moose Jaw

Control Jiu Jitsu Registration for kids 5-13 fall semester is now open. Please visit: ControlBJJ.com/registration to sign up.

Kim’s Taekwondo Moose Jaw 361 Main St N City Square Mall, Lower Level Contact Nathan Douglas 306-630-4391

Registration Thursday, Aug 22nd, 6:00 until 7:30 pm Programs Taekwondo - Ages 4 to Adult (all skill levels welcome)

We are located at: 244A River Street W Moose Jaw Contact: 306-530-6287 or control.jiujitsu@gmail.com

Bojutsu (Martial Arts Weapons Program) Ages 7 to Adult (all skill levels welcome)

Self Defense (Practical Self Defense Program) Ages 13 to Adult (all skill levels welcome)

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Navy & Sea Cadets Ages 9-12, 12-18

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Monday’s 6:30 - 9:00 pm

Registration Night

Currie Armory 1215 Main Street N

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Registration on any Monday Night Contact: Kathy 306-630-6077

Tuesday September 3, 2019

Doris Sitter School of Dance Website: dorissitterdance.ca Studio Phone: 306-693-3351

Registration Dates: Wednesday August 28th & Thursday August 29th

Lieutenant Colonel D.V. Currie VC Armoury 1215 Main Street North Moose Jaw

Times: 4:00 - 9:00 both nights

Ages: 12-18

Location: 55 First Ave NE

Contact: 306-692-7707

GYMTASTIKS of Moose Jaw Gymnastics is the foundation for all sport! Register Opens: August 12, 2019 Classes Start: September 9, 2019 for a 6 week session Registration is online through website of www.gymtastiks.com Schedules can be viewed on the website under forms and docs.


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