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CCG Esports Extends Series Lead with Clinical Game 2 Victory

CCG Esports secures a dominant 2-0 series victory over Dorado Gaming in the NACL 2026, showcasing superior objective control and mid-lane dominance.

Dorado GamingDorado Gaming
Game 231:17North American Challengers LeaguePatch 26.10
CCG EsportsCcg EsportsWinner
8Kills24
53.1KGold67.4K
1Drag3
3Torres10
Polymarket

El mercado favorecía a CCG Esports con 72% y ganó como se esperaba

Dorado Gaming 28.0%·Ccg Esports 72.0%·Vol: $68K

Top players by damage

Cassiopeia
MidAoJune
8/1/1129.6% dmg
Shyvana
TopDcoy
2/3/026.4% dmg
Ashe
BotHub
4/7/125.7% dmg

With the stakes at an absolute peak, CCG Esports entered Game 2 of this North Amer clash looking to close out the series and avoid any possibility of a comeback. After a hard-fought first game, the pressure was on Dorado Gaming to equalize, but instead, they found themselves caught in a tactical storm. As the pre-match predictions suggested, the massive gap in quality between the fourth-ranked squad and the eleventh-ranked side was not just a number on a spreadsheet—it was a reality that manifested on the Rift.

Key Takeaways

* AoJune delivered a monstrous performance on Cassiopeia, posting an incredible 8/1/11 KDA and single-handedly driving the team's 29.6% damage share. * CCG Esports established a crushing 14.3k gold lead over Dorado Gaming by the end of the match, effectively suffocating the opposition's ability to contest objectives. Dardoch acted as a relentless force in the jungle, securing a massive 16.00 KDA on Rek'Sai to anchor the team's skirmishing prowess.

Early Game

The draft phase saw both teams playing with high stakes. Following the pre-draft analysis, the bans were surgical, with CCG Esports successfully removing the chaos-inducing Neeko and Jarvan IV from the equation. While Dorado Gaming managed to find some early lane success, specifically with Hub on Ashe carving out a massive +1043 gold advantage at the 15-minute mark, the structural advantages of the CCG composition began to take root. The jungle presence of Dardoch on Rek'Sai began to neutralize the early pressure, ensuring that the gold lead in the bot lane wouldn't translate into a map-wide collapse.

The Turning Point

The momentum shifted violently during the mid-game transition. While the Dorado bot lane was ahead in gold, they were unable to convert that lead into meaningful objectives. The turning point arrived when AoJune's Cassiopeia began finding devastating angles in team fights. The mid-laner's ability to punish positioning was unparalleled, as the CCG frontline, anchored by Fiji on Ornn, provided the perfect platform for his scaling. As the match progressed toward the 30-minute mark, the kill score began to spiral, moving from a competitive struggle to a total blowout of 24-8 in favor of the series leaders.

Closing Out

By the time the match reached its 31:17 conclusion, the result was a foregone conclusion. CCG Esports had systematically dismantled the enemy structures, claiming 10 towers to Dorado Gaming's mere 3. The control over neutral objectives was absolute, with the victors securing 3 dragons and a crucial Baron Nashor to seal the deal. Only35 provided the necessary utility on Bard to disrupt any potential Dorado engages, ensuring that the 24 kills accumulated by his team were matched by near-perfect vision and disruption. The series ended not with a struggle, but with a definitive statement of dominance.

Match Stats

PlayerTeamChampionRoleK/D/AGoldDiff@15DMG%
Cody SunCCG EsportsVarusBot3/3/10-104321.1%
DardochCCQ EsportsRek'SaiJungle6/1/10-6116.7%
AoJuneCCG EsportsCassiopeiaMid8/1/11+48029.6%
Only35CCG EsportsBardSupport3/1/16+32810.7%
FijiCCG EsportsOrnnTop4/2/9-62321.9%
HubDorado GamingAsheBot4/7/1+104325.7%
LojazDorado GamingPantheonJungle1/6/2+6110.5%
aadamDorado GamingHweiMid1/6/2-48025.0%
RedemptionDorado GamingSeraphineSupport0/2/5-32812.4%
DcoyDorado GamingShyvanaTop2/3/0+62326.4%

FAQ

Q: How did CCG Esports overcome the massive early gold lead held by Hub? A: The team relied on the incredible scaling of AoJune's Cassiopeia and superior objective control, specifically securing 3 dragons and a Baron to negate the bot lane's early advantage.

Q: Did the pre-draft bans on Neeko and Jarvan IV impact the game?

Yes, by removing these high-impact engage champions, CCG Esports prevented Dorado Gaming from forcing the chaotic skirmishes they needed to utilize their early gold lead.