Locals Jonah And Noah Sawyer Triumph At the 2013 Pokemon State Championships

Thursday, March 21, 2013

After a full day of head-to-head Pokémon Trading Card Game battles, Jonah and Noah Sawyer earned the title of Pokémon State Champion while competing at the 2013 Pokémon TCG State Championships held in Louisville, Ky.  The sibling duo prevailed in the event which brought together hundreds of competitors and triumphed in the Junior and Senior Divisions, respectively. 

For their win, both Chattanooga-natives also received a travel stipend to compete at the 2013 Pokémon U.S. National Championships in Indianapolis, Indiana this June, as well as Championship Points that count toward a potential invite to the 2013 Pokémon World Championships in Vancouver, Canada this August. 

“Earning the title of Pokémon State Champion is a huge honor and moves these elite players one step closer to competing at the 2013 Pokémon World Championships,” said J.C. Smith, director of Consumer Marketing for The Pokémon Company International. “Congratulations to everyone who participated at the Kentucky Pokémon TCG State Championships.” 

Pokémon Organized Play competitors are divided equally into three divisions: Junior Division (born in 2002 or later), Senior Division (born in 1998–2001), and Masters Division (born in 1997 or earlier). Players of all ages and skill levels in good standing are encouraged to participate in premier events that guarantee competitors the opportunity to play in multiple rounds, no matter what their win-loss record is.

For more information on tournament rules, regulations, and prizes as well as how to get involved in local leagues or participate in future tournaments taking place in Tennessee and throughout the South East Central Region, please visit www.pokemon.com/play

Visit the official Pokémon Facebook page at Facebook.com/Pokemon and follow Pokémon on Twitter @Pokemon for the latest Pokémon news.


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