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== History ==
== History ==
=== Ladder ===
=== Ladder ===
SCL had originally began as a ladder for competitive Splatoon teams. Starting on [https://squidboards.com/threads/introducing-the-splatoon-community-league.5612/ August 6th, 2015], the ladder had opened for teams to play one another. However, due to lack of teams who played matches, the ladder became a bust, and was eventually forgotten. On [https://squidboards.com/threads/scl-ranking-system-officially-shutting-down.18180/ November 30th], the ladder had been officially shut down. Results can be found [https://squidboards.com/threads/rankings.5265/ here].
SCL had originally began as a ladder for competitive Splatoon teams. Starting on [https://squidboards.com/threads/introducing-the-splatoon-community-league.5612/ {{date|2015-08-06}}], the ladder had opened for teams to play one another. However, due to lack of teams who played matches, the ladder became a bust, and was eventually forgotten. On [https://squidboards.com/threads/scl-ranking-system-officially-shutting-down.18180/ November 30th], the ladder had been officially shut down. Results can be found [https://squidboards.com/threads/rankings.5265/ here].
===Tournament Series===
===Tournament Series===
On  Sunday September 6th, 2015, SCL hosted [https://squidboards.com/threads/back-to-scl-single-elimination-tournament-this-sunday.7305/ SCL 1: Back to SCL]  which was a single elimination tournament designed to get SCL's ladder working and grow the new competitive scene. The tournament was a success, and another tournament, [https://squidboards.com/threads/scl-supreme-edition-second-bi-weekly-tournament-sunday-september-20th.7656/ SCL 2: Supreme Edition], was planned two weeks from then on September 20th. Since then, it has been custom for SCL to host a tournament on the weekend every two weeks, with exceptions for lack of staff, holidays, or other reasons.
On  Sunday {{date|2015-09-06}}, SCL hosted [https://squidboards.com/threads/back-to-scl-single-elimination-tournament-this-sunday.7305/ SCL 1: Back to SCL]  which was a single elimination tournament designed to get SCL's ladder working and grow the new competitive scene. The tournament was a success, and another tournament, [https://squidboards.com/threads/scl-supreme-edition-second-bi-weekly-tournament-sunday-september-20th.7656/ SCL 2: Supreme Edition], was planned two weeks from then on September 20th. Since then, it has been custom for SCL to host a tournament on the weekend every two weeks, with exceptions for lack of staff, holidays, or other reasons.
==Tournament Champions==
==Tournament Champions==
*[http://splatooncommunityleague.challonge.com/BacktoSCL SCL 1: Back to SCL]: [[Team Paradise]]
*[http://splatooncommunityleague.challonge.com/BacktoSCL SCL 1: Back to SCL]: [[Team Paradise]]
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*[https://smash.gg/tournament/scl-27/events/splatoon-4v4/brackets SCL 27: The Twenty-Seventh One]: [[Hanran]]
*[https://smash.gg/tournament/scl-27/events/splatoon-4v4/brackets SCL 27: The Twenty-Seventh One]: [[Hanran]]
*[https://smash.gg/tournament/scl-28/events/splatoon-4v4/brackets/87532 SCL 28: Die Hardest]: [[Finally]]
*[https://smash.gg/tournament/scl-28/events/splatoon-4v4/brackets/87532 SCL 28: Die Hardest]: [[Finally]]
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The Splatoon Community League is a biweekly Splatoon tournament series. The Splatoon Community League, or SCL, has hosted a total of 28 tournaments.

History

Ladder

SCL had originally began as a ladder for competitive Splatoon teams. Starting on 6 August 2015, the ladder had opened for teams to play one another. However, due to lack of teams who played matches, the ladder became a bust, and was eventually forgotten. On November 30th, the ladder had been officially shut down. Results can be found here.

Tournament Series

On Sunday 6 September 2015, SCL hosted SCL 1: Back to SCL which was a single elimination tournament designed to get SCL's ladder working and grow the new competitive scene. The tournament was a success, and another tournament, SCL 2: Supreme Edition, was planned two weeks from then on September 20th. Since then, it has been custom for SCL to host a tournament on the weekend every two weeks, with exceptions for lack of staff, holidays, or other reasons.

Tournament Champions

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