Hauntzer

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Hauntzer
Current team
TeamTSM Academy
GameLeague of Legends
RoleTop
LeagueLCS Academy League
Personal information
NameKevin Yarnell
NationalityAmerican
Team history
2013The Gentlemen's Guild
2013–2014Team LoLPro
2014Curse Academy
2015Gravity Gaming
20162018Team SoloMid
20192020Golden Guardians
2021–presentTSM Academy

Kevin Yarnell, better known by his in-game name Hauntzer, is a professional League of Legends player who currently plays as the top laner for Team SoloMid of the League of Legends Championship Series. He has also played for Gravity Gaming, Curse Academy, Team LoLPro and Team SoloMid.

Curse Academy left Team Curse and rebranded as Gravity Gaming in January 2015 upon qualifying for the LCS. In April, Gravity was at the top of the NA LCS rankings in part due to the play of Hauntzer.[1] Gravity finished 5th in the Spring LCS Regular Season, qualifying for the playoffs, where they finished 5-6th after being eliminated by Team Impulse. In the following Summer LCS they finished 4th in the Regular Season and then 5-6th in the playoffs.

Yarnell joined Team SoloMid in November, replacing Marcus "Dyrus" Hill at top lane after the latter retired from competitive play.[2] At his first tournament with TSM, Intel Extreme Masters Season X - San Jose,[3] the team finished 5-8th.[4]

Tournament results[]

  • 5th — North American League of Legends Championship Series Spring 2015 Regular Season (Gravity)
  • 5th–6th — North American League of Legends Championship Series Spring 2015 Playoffs (Gravity)
  • 4th — North American League of Legends Championship Series Spring 2015 Regular Season (Gravity)
  • 5th–6th — North American League of Legends Championship Series Spring 2015 Regular Season (Gravity)
  • 5th–8th — Intel Extreme Masters Season X - San Jose (Team SoloMid)
  • 2nd — North American League of Legends Championship Series Spring 2016 Regular Season (Team SoloMid)
  • 1st — 2016 NA LCS Summer regular season
  • 1st — 2016 NA LCS Summer playoffs
  • 9th–12th — 2016 League of Legends World Championship

References[]

  1. ^ Lingle, Samuel (April 3, 2015). "Hauntzer: 'I don't want to be in the spotlight. I just want to be known as really good'". The Daily Dot. Retrieved December 16, 2015.
  2. ^ Wolf, Jacob (November 2, 2015). "Hauntzer frontrunner for TSM top lane". The Daily Dot.
  3. ^ http://www.thescoreesports.com/lol/news/4813-tsm-announces-iem-roster-including-hauntzer-svenskeren-and-kasing
  4. ^ "Intel Extreme Masters 2015 - San Jose". Intel Extreme Masters. Electronic Sports League. Archived from the original on November 24, 2016. Retrieved December 16, 2015.

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