Dighton-Rehoboth Regional High School recently launched its first eSports program, offering students a new way to compete and collaborate.
The program, which began this spring, features eight students competing in “Super Smash Bros.” and “Mario Kart,” according to a community announcement. The school plans to expand the game offerings in the future.
The initial focus has been on establishing a strong foundation through regular practices, coaching support and collaboration with the district’s IT team to manage the technical aspects of the program.
“We are thrilled to have piloted our new eSports program this spring and are excited to see it continue to grow heading into the fall season,” said Matt McKinnon, director of athletics and activities at the high school. “This program highlights how Dighton-Rehoboth Regional High School truly has something to offer every student. Whether in the classroom, on the field, or in the arena, we are proud to provide opportunities that allow all of our students to find their place and pursue their passions.”
The team has already experienced some exciting moments, including a 6-5 victory over Nipmuc Regional High School in “Super Smash Bros.”
Coaches Jolie Streeter and Christian Tavares said the program has created a positive team environment where students support and encourage one another while developing their individual gameplay and teamwork skills.
“The goal of our eSports program is to provide students with a welcoming, team-based environment where they can build collaboration skills, professionalism, and social confidence through competitive gaming,” Streeter and Tavares said according to the announcement. “It’s been exciting to see students who might not otherwise join a traditional sports team become enthusiastic about showing up to practice each week and competing together.”
Although the team will not advance to the playoffs this season, coaches said the program has made significant progress and is already looking ahead to continued growth in the coming seasons.
“We are extremely excited to offer competitive eSports and have been so proud of the progress our students and moderators made this year,” Principal Dustin Demers said according to the announcement. “This is yet another example of how there is something for everyone at Dighton-Rehoboth Regional High School.”
School officials hope the program will continue to grow, giving more students an opportunity to participate while building teamwork, communication and problem-solving skills in a competitive and supportive environment.
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