We’re pleased to announce the winner of the Caster of the Term competition, in association with Code Red Esports, as Joshua 'Kilsync' Bailey. His impressive Rocket League casting submission along with his 'seemingly effortless radio' impressed Paul! He has earned himself a masterclass from Paul ‘Redeye’ Chaloner, a legend of esports commentating, as well as an Elgato Stream Deck. The standard this year was incredibly high, and we want to highlight another two casters who caught Pauls eye.

Joshua 'Kilsync' Baily - WINNER
Teeside University
@Kilsync1 | Casting Rocket League
Joshua is studying a masters in Crime Intelligence and Data Analytics at Teesside University. He started engaging with the esports scene after tearing his ACL, PCL, MCL and breaking his fibula. Joshua was told he wouldn't return to sports so took up playing games more competitively, eventually joining the NSE Rocket League scene as player and caster.

Vicki 'gotmoxi' Johnson
University of Strathclyde
@gottmoxi | Casting Overwatch
The majority of Vicki's schedule is dedicated to casting Overwatch with pretty much everything after (including sleeping) coming as secondary priorities. This is a turn of events that came into play in the May of last year after a combination of watching Overwatch League, loving talking and already micro-analysing. Her friend already cast over scrims and needed a fill-in after their partner dropped out. Vicki said yes and hasn't looked back since. Vicki is currently studying English Literature at the University of Strathclyde and finds her time now split between living as a student buried alive by Virginia Woolf novels by day and by night moonlighting as a colour caster for both the NA and EU.

Benjamin 'Protalis22' Mckenna
Staffordshire University
@Protalis22 | Casting CS:GO
When it comes to esports, CS:GO is both Benjamins' passion and primary focus. He was first introduced to esports when he was 14. Living in Asia at the time with a friend who was into the scene, he introduced Benjamin and both ended up watching ESL One Cologne 2014 until the very early hours of the morning. When Benjamin is not studying he spends his time casting and writing about CS:GO.
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