Macomb Sr. Wins Esports State Chess twice

  • Macomb High School Principal Steve Martin presents an academic scholarship award from East Central University to graduate Jasson Harris-Green during Macomb's Graduation on May 9. Harris-Green was the Salutatorian this year, but Martin spoke about his accomplishments in his place, as Harris-Green chose not to speak. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
    Macomb High School Principal Steve Martin presents an academic scholarship award from East Central University to graduate Jasson Harris-Green during Macomb's Graduation on May 9. Harris-Green was the Salutatorian this year, but Martin spoke about his accomplishments in his place, as Harris-Green chose not to speak. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
  • Macomb senior Jasson Harris-Green, center, holds up an East Central University jersey after signing with them on May 6 to help start their Esports Chess Team. Also shown are ECU Esports Director Cody Soden, left, and guardian Harvey Kliewer, right. Harris-Green was sought out by Soden after winning the Oklahoma Scholastic Esports Chess State Championship for the second year. Photo provided.
    Macomb senior Jasson Harris-Green, center, holds up an East Central University jersey after signing with them on May 6 to help start their Esports Chess Team. Also shown are ECU Esports Director Cody Soden, left, and guardian Harvey Kliewer, right. Harris-Green was sought out by Soden after winning the Oklahoma Scholastic Esports Chess State Championship for the second year. Photo provided.
    Big things can come from humble beginnings. It is a common theme in this season of graduations, as seniors set out to follow their dreams.But one Macomb graduate has proven this, even before he graduated.Jasson Harris-Green recently won the Oklahoma Scholastic Esports High School Scissortail Division State Chess Championship for the second year straight. That led to East Central U...

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