Roster
Team Cherry Valorant
Roster
- Role: Duelist (Flex into Chamber)
- Country: China 🇨🇳
- Specialty Agents: All Duelists except Yoru, can also play Chamber
- Career Stats: ACS 309 (highest in high school league history) • K/D 1.21
Jizhou Yang is the team's explosive entry fragger and the undisputed star of the high school league scene, with an insane 309 ACS and 1.21 K/D. His numbers are considered smurf-tier as the level of play here dominate opening duels and isn't afraid to take space aggressively. While specializing in high-tempo gunfights, he also switches to Chamber when the team needs a more controlled, pick-focused playstyle.
China- Role: Initiator / IGL
- Country: Uganda 🇺🇬
- Specialty Agents: Sova, Fade
- Career Stats (Global): ACS 189 • K/D 0.92
- Team Cherry Stats: ACS 260 • K/D 1.12 (Initiator Role)
Despite having modest stats in the Africa pro-league, Oluwaseun Ndlovu is recognized as the best IGL in raw fragging—it's in leading, calling perfect rotations, and reading enemy habits with precision. After joining Team Cherry, his potential was unlocked. With a stable roster behind him, his performance skyrocketed to 260 ACS and 1.12 K/D, proving how much a smart structured system can bring up a star leader. His Fade and Sova lineups are studied and layered, giving Team Cherry some of the cleanest information setups in Tier-3 play.
Uganda- Role: Head Coach
- Country: South Korea 🇰🇷
Hwang-in Park is the strategic brain behind Team Cherry, known for his disciplined and deep analytical approach, he spends late nights reviewing enemy POV footage and VODs to break down habits, utility timings, and rotation tendencies. His coaching style reflects traditional Korean esports culture—structured, high-intensity, and detail-focused. What makes him stand out is his ability to adapt, fast and genius mid-tournament, instantly decoding patterns from opponents and rebuilding Team Cherry's strategy on the fly. Under his guidance, Team Cherry developed a professional review system, allowing even high school–level players to play with the mindset of Tier-2 and Tier-1 teams.
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