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Retired
Rhux
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Background Information
NameKeenan Santos
Country of Birth
United States
BirthdaySeptember 8, 1994 (age 29)
Residency
NA
North America
Competitive
Role
Sub/Mid
Favorite Champs


Soloqueue IDsGetRhuxD, OGN Material, Keenan Santos
Social Media & Links
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Team History
??? ???? - ??? ????
Logo stdTeam Clasik
Jan 2013 - Apr 2013
Curse Academylogo stdCurse Academy
Nov 2012 - May 2014
Team Curselogo stdTeam Curse
Jun 2013 - May 2014
Curse Academylogo stdCurse Academy
Jun 2014 - Sep 2014
Team Coastlogo stdTeam Coast
Sep 2014 - Jun 2015
Final Fivelogo stdFinal Five
Jan 2015 - Jan 2016
Team Impulselogo stdTeam Impulse
Feb 2017 - Feb 2017
Logo stdTeam Horizon

Keenan "Rhux" Santos is a retired League of Legends esports player, previously substitute mid laner for Team Horizon.

Biography[]

Keenan "Rhux" Santos began playing League of Legends around the time of WCG 2010.

Season 2[]

Rhux rose to prominence within the League of Legends scene when he won Curse Gaming's Proving Grounds 1v1 Tournament on October 20, 2014. As a result he was given the opportunity to try out for Curse's roster. Though he was a toplane player in soloqueue and had played toplane for his former team Team Clasik, he played support for Team Curse in week 4 of the Solomid Series, and afterwards the team made the decision to replace Elementz with Rhux for IPL 5; after that event, he became a sub for the team while Elementz returned to the position of starting support.

Preseason 3[]

Despite not being on the starting roster, Rhux moved into the Curse gaming house.[9]

Season 3[]

On January 24, the team Curse Academy was announced, with an initial starting roster consisting of Rhux, IWillDominate, Pobelter, Altec, and YoDa; Rhux returned to his original toplane role. At the end of the 2013 Spring Split, Elementz stepped down from his position as the Team Curse support, and Rhux once again played for Curse as support in the Spring Playoffs.

Rhux continued to play with Curse as their support through the 2013 NA LCS Spring Split. After EDward left Gambit Gaming, Curse added him to their roster, replacing Rhux; Rhux returned to Curse Academy and stayed there through May 2014.

2014 Season[]

After playing in the 2014 NA Challenger Series Spring Playoffs, Rhux departed Curse Academy and joined Team Coast for the summer series. On August 30, Rhux and goldenglue were both removed from the starting roster, and Miracle and Ringer joined the team for the Spring Promotion Tournament.

2015 Preseason[]

Rhux formed a new team called Final Five with manager MizzPeach, with an initial goal of competing in the 2015 Challenger Series. With a roster of Rhux, ShorterACE, Gate, Prototype White, and Rule18 they qualified for the North American Spring Expansion Tournament via the ranked 5's ladder under the team name Eun Jeong Jo pls notice, finishing with the seventh-place ladder seed into the tournament, behind Zenith eSports and ahead of Monstar Kittenz. In the online portion of the tournament, they defeated Zenith eSports 2-1 and then CompLexity.Black 2-0 and qualified for the offline stage along with Team Fusion, Team Coast, and Curse Academy.

Going into the offline stage as underdogs, Final Five surprised by taking Team Fusion to five games, though they did ultimately lose the series, moving to the loser's bracket. There they faced Team Coast and were eliminated, this time losing 1-3.

2015 Season[]

Final Five's Expansion Tournament run qualified them for the NA Challenger Series Spring Season. Partway through the season, when the team was in second place in the standings behind Enemy eSports, the team joined the Coast organization, and Impaler and Sheep joined the Challenger team's lineup. However, after the merge, Final Five's results actually worsened, and they lost all of their remaining Challenger Series games - they did still qualify for the playoffs, but they lost 0-2 to Enemy and then 0-2 to Team Fusion, missing out on the Summer Promotion Tournament. Due to their playoff participation, they were given an automatic seed into the summer NACS season.

Trivia[]

Tournament Results[]

This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.

Minimum place

Rhux Tournament Results
DatePlEventLast ResultTeamRoster
2017-02-103 LAN ETS 2017
W : LLogo stdDEAT
Logo stdHORI Myloo,  Feitan,  Rhux,  Str1fe,  Teesum
2015-04-084 NACS 2015 Spring Playoffs
0 : 2Team Fusionlogo stdFSN
Final Fivelogo stdF5 Rhux,  Impaler,  Gate,  Veritas,  Sheep
2015-03-294 NA LCS 2015 Spring
11 - 7Blanklogo stdRR
Team Impulselogo stdTIP Rhux,  Impact,  Rush,  XiaoWeiXiao,  Apollo,  Adrian,  Fly
2015-03-254 NACS 2015 Spring
4 - 6Blanklogo stdRR
Final Fivelogo stdF5 Rhux,  heavenTime,  Impaler,  Gate,  Veritas,  Rule18,  KonKwon,  Sheep
2014-12-195 - 6 NACL New Year’s Kick-off
1 : 2Zenith Esportslogo stdZEN
Final Fivelogo stdF5 Rhux,  ShorterAce,  Gate,  Prototype White,  Rule18
2014-12-13NQ NA LCS 2015 Spring Expansion
1 : 3Team Coastlogo stdCST
Final Fivelogo stdF5 Rhux,  ShorterACE,  Gate,  Prototype,  Rule18
2014-08-243 NACS 2014 Summer Playoffs
3 : 1Team LoLPrologo stdPRO
Team Coastlogo stdCST Rhux,  Santorin,  Goldenglue,  Mash,  Sheep
2014-08-082 EPS Season X
4-3-0Blanklogo stdRR
Team Coastlogo stdCST Rhux,  Flaresz,  Mash,  DeliciousMilk,  Santorin,  Thinkcard,  goldenglue,  Fexir,  WizFujiiN,  Daydreamin,  Sheep,  KonKwon
2014-08-021 NACS 2014 Summer Series 2
2 : 0Curse Academylogo stdCA
Team Coastlogo stdCST Rhux,  Santorin,  goldenglue,  Mash,  Sheep
2014-07-113 ROCCAT King of the Hill 18
1 : 2Team 8logo stdT8
Team Coastlogo stdCST Rhux,  Santorin,  goldenglue,  Mash,  Sheep
Rhux 1v1 Tournament Results
DatePlEventPrizeTeamLast Result
2014-09-1419 - 21Alienware Fall Brawl 1v1 Tournament

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