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Ahmad Moore, 21, of Fayetteville State University wins championship | The Florida Star | The Georgia Star

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ATLANTA — HBCU Heroes hosted the first-ever esports competition dedicated to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) on Sunday, July 5 at 6 pm EDT. Ahmad Moore, 21, a junior at Fayetteville State University took home the championship title. He entered the tournament as the number six seed (last place). Prior to participating in the tournament, Moore did not own []

Source: The Florida Star

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