EDUCATIONPhotos: Video games bring new players to school sportsHigh School freshman Chris Manne (center) reacts during an online game of League of Legends at Arrowhead High School. The Arrowhead esports team was competing against Reavis High School in the online game.Michael McLoone / For The Milwaukee Journal SentinelArrowhead High School esports teammates Brian Custer (from left), Chris Manne, Mike Tallon, Jack Carthew and Cameron Carr throw friendly banter back and forth as they compete against Reavis High School in an online game of League of Legends.Michael McLoone / For The Milwaukee Journal SentinelArrowhead sophomore Cameron Carr competes with his teammates against Reavis High School in a game of League of Legends.Michael McLoone / For The Milwaukee Journal SentinelArrowhead Freshman Chris Manne competes online with his teammates in a game of league of Legends against Reavis High School.Michael McLoone / For The Milwaukee Journal SentinelArrowhead freshman Chris Manne and his teammates compete against Reavis High School in an online game of League of Legends.Michael McLoone / For The Milwaukee Journal SentinelArrowhead teacher Mike Dahle (from left) watches as Brian Custer, Chris Manne, Mike Tallon, Jack Carthew and Cameron Carr compete against Reavis High School in an online game of League of Legends.Michael McLoone / For The Milwaukee Journal SentinelArrowhead teacher Mike Dahle (standing) watches as students Brian Custer (from left), Chris Manne, Mike Tallon, Jack Carthew and Cameron Carr compete in an online League of Legends competition against Reavis High School.Michael McLoone / For The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel