CLG Support Poome Talks About The LCS 2023 Spring Split

CLG Support Poome sat down with Sage Datuin of Esports Illustrated to talk about what he's learned in the 2023 Spring LCS
CLG Support Poome Talks About The LCS 2023 Spring Split
CLG Support Poome Talks About The LCS 2023 Spring Split /

Heading into the LCS 2023 Spring Split, not many people put faith in CLG’s lineup to repeat the success found in the LCS 2022 Summer Split. Yet, time and time again, the CLG Faith continues to prevail as the new era of CLG has once again risen to the occasion by finishing the LCS 2023 Spring Split in fourth place.

Still, this past split was far from perfect. After a strong 2-0 start to the LCS 2023 Spring Split, CLG began to tumble in the standings. They lost multiple games to teams that they were slated to win against and heading into week 8, there was a strong chance that CLG could have missed playoffs outright. Yet, here we are, writing about how CLG once again surprised the community. Now, CLG moves forward into the LCS 2023 Spring Split postseason trying to win their first LCS split since 2016 Spring.

Esports Illustrated spoke to CLG support Philippe “Poome” Lavoie-Giguere in this interview about the LCS 2023 Spring Split and his growth transitioning from the NACL to the LCS.

How to watch LCS 2023 Spring

Viewers will be able to tune into the LCS 2023 Spring Split through the LCS Twitch and YouTube channels. CLG’s first playoff series will see the team take on Cloud9 in the first round of the Upper Bracket tomorrow, Mar. 24, 2023. 


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Sage Datuin
SAGE DATUIN

Sage got his start in esports as a volunteer writer in 2016 for esports organization, Dignitas. Since then, he has continued to work on his craft as a journalist and reporter for a number of established esports publications, such as esports.gg, Unikrn, Akshon Esports, Howla, The Player’s Lobby, Nerd Street Gamers, and most recently Dot Esports. Now, as a member of Esports Illustrated’s content team, Sage’s primary duties are centered around creating groundbreaking written and video content about the esports industry that impacts the community in a meaningful way. Sage graduated from Rutgers University with a Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology and Informatics. There, he was a member of the Rutgers Esports Executive Board, both as the head of the fighting game community and a videographer/photographer for the Content team.