South Korean StarCraft 2 player Choi Polt Seong Hun has departed from North American organization Team EnVyUs and cancelled his plans to compete at the StarCraft 2 World Championship Series (WCS) Global Playoffs, which lead up to the Finals at BlizzCon in Anaheim on Nov. 4-5. The reason for his departure: he has been suddenly compelled to move back to his home country and fulfill mandatory military service.Polt was invited to the World Championship tournament based on his top-eight record in 2016 in the WCS Circuit, a collection of tournaments and leagues for players who compete outside of South Korea. His replacement at the WCS Global Playoffs has yet to be announced by Blizzard.I have been really happy for the past six years, Polt said in a press release on Team EnVyUs website. Playing StarCraft 2 and meeting a lot of people in the world gave me plenty of unforgettable memories. I have been able to [accomplish] a great achievement and I appreciate all of the support from [manager Andrew Tomlinson] and Team EnVyUs. Unfortunately, the time has come to say goodbye. However, remember that every ending is a new beginning. I am looking forward to seeing you again soon.Polt joined Team EnVyUs this past May as its second StarCraft 2 player. Prior to joining, he took first at the WCS Winter Circuit Championship at Intel Extreme Masters Katowice in Poland. After joining EnVyUs, he had a string of top placements at DreamHack Austin, Tours France, Valencia, and most recently at Montreal, where he took second overall in the WCS Summer Circuit Championship.Today, our entire organization is saddened that Polt must depart from competitive play, Team EnVyUs CEO Mike Hastr0 Rufail said in the press release. Polt has been one of the most iconic and fiercest competitors throughout his career in electronic sports. He will be remembered as a champion. We know he will take that success into whatever the future holds for him and we hope to see Polt back in esports as soon as possible.Polt first moved to the United States in Jan. 2014 from South Korea after being granted a P1-A athletic visa by the US State Department. Polt was only the second esports athlete to obtain such a visa, the first being now-former EnVyUs teammate Kim viOLet Dong Hwan. That process has become an important precedent for many esports competitors who seek to bring their talent to the US. Cliff Pennington Jersey . Ibaka equaled a career high with 20 rebounds, adding four blocked shots and 15 points as the Thunder smothered the Milwaukee Bucks offence in a 92-79 victory Saturday night. Chris Sabo Jersey .ca NFL Power Rankings, overtaking the Denver Broncos and remaining ahead of NFC competition San Francisco, Carolina and New Orleans. http://www.redsgearshop.com/Reds-Michael-Lorenzen-Kids-Jersey/ . It is a cliché dragged out by fans and pundits regularly when discussions take place around which teams are better than others. Joey Votto Jersey . JOHNS, N. Jose Peraza Jersey . Colin Wilson had two goals and an assist, and Mike Fisher scored a goal and helped set up two others in the Predators 6-4 victory over the Red Wings on Monday night. LEWISTON, N.Y. -- Marvin Prochet scored 21 points and Niagara picked up its first win of the season with a dominant second-half performance in a 93-74 win over Drexel on Wednesday night.The game was the fourth night of the Scarlet Night Showcase, which concludes Saturday for the Purple Eagles on the road against North Texas.Kahlil Dukes finished with 19 points, James Towns had 17, and Matt Scott added 15 points, eight rebounds, and six assists for Niagara (1-4).The Purple Aces hit 62.3 peercent of their shots and 10 of their 12 3-point attempts.ddddddddddddSammy Mojica scored 17 points and Austin Williams added 16 to lead the Dragons (2-3).Niagara led by just one, 38-37, at the half but pulled away in the second. A Prochet jumper with 14:31 left capped an 18-6 run and made it 56-43. The Dragons never got back within nine the rest of the night. ' ' '