Morning Stars League of Legends roster undergoing changes
The management of Morning Stars announced on the Twitter account of the esports organization and in other media about the changes that were made to the roster today. David 'Sky0' Koppmann, Jeppe 'Julbu' Reinicke, Antonio 'Sadaz' Skaalese and August 'FlayStation' Sendberg left the band.
The players who left were replaced by David 'Conse' Schreiner, Kim 'Noodle' Kroon, Alessandro 'Kazuki' Chen and Kasper 'Czypsy' Zaparucha. The aforementioned quartet will join Giacomo 'Counter' Manconi, who has been with the Morning Stars since January 6 this year.
The departed four could not boast of excellent results or impressive experience of their performances in the world of League of Legends. Nevertheless, the leadership of the esports organization decided not to change its tactics and invited a quartet that is similar in experience to the representatives of the previous League of Legends roster.
Briefly about newcomers
Kazuki
21-year-old Alessandro 'Kazuki' Chen has the lowest cash-earnings of his career out of the four in attendance. He started his career as a professional LoL player in February 2019 and took part in 10 events in 3 years with different teams. The most significant achievement in his career is the 2nd place at the EVC 2019 Summer Playoffs, a tournament with a prize pool of €7,000. There, Racoon received a cash prize of €2,000. This means that the total amount of Kazuki prize money earned is €400 and even less.
conse
David 'Conse' Schreiner is a 23-year-old esports player who started his career in the professional LoL scene in 2018. For almost 4 years, he was not able to achieve great results, and the total amount of prize money hardly reached $700. He has played for such teams as PENTA 1860, Goskilla, mYinsanity and DIVIZON. It is noteworthy that in the period from May to August 2021 he played under the Samsung Morning Stars tag, and therefore it will not be a new experience for him to cooperate with the club. The main achievement in Conse's career is the victory at the Baltic Masters Spring 2021, where the team earned the main reward of $1,785.
Czypsy
Kasper 'Czypsy' Zaparucha started as a League of Legends player in 2020 under the Illuminar Gaming tag. He later played with We Love Gaming, mYinsanity and Iron Wolves. The first team I played with on the professional stage, Illuminar Gaming gave the best results to the esportsman (at least for now). It was together with his comrades from the Polish team that Kasper was able to take 3rd place at Ultraliga Season 5 ($3,956) and take 5-6th place within Ultraliga Season 4 ($1,673). In addition, together with them, the player made it to the main European seasonal League of Legends championship, European Masters Spring 2021. Although he took 13-16th place there, the cash prize that the team got was relatively good ($3,007), especially when compared with the rest of the events in which Illuminar Gaming performed. Casper's total cumulative earnings over 2 years of career is ~$1,900.
Noodle
Swedish esports player Kim 'Noodle' Kroon boasts not only the highest amount of prize money earned, but also the victory in two major events. In addition, Noodle has the best ratio of time spent on the LoL stage to performance in the championships in which he participated. He has won the Dutch League Summer 2021 with a prize pool of €7,500 and a triumph at the Dutch League 2021 - Country Finals with a prize pool of €10,000. For a good performance both there and there, the team received rewards of €2,500 and €6,000. Noodle was able to achieve this under the mCon Esports Rotterdam tag. Later, he tried his hand at Vanir, however, taking 6th place with them at NLC 1st Division Spring 2022, the parties came to the decision to part ways and since the end of March, Kim Kroon has been in free agent status. Now he will try his hand at Morning Stars.
Updated Morning Stars League of Legends roster
- David 'Conse' Schreiner
- Kim 'Noodle' Kroon
- Alessandro 'Kazuki' Chen
- Giacomo 'Counter' Manconi
- Casper 'Czypsy' Zaparucha
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