Written by Julian Spearman, Student Activities Department
This semester, introducing Mario Kart World to the Dallas ISD Esports program culminated in a thrilling victory.
“During the year, our Esports team meets weekly to train,” said Allison Peña, coach of Felix G. Bothello Personalized Learning Elementary School. “We hold mini tournaments on our campus every week, so our students are extremely prepared.”
Similarly, Luis Baeza , coach for Geneva Heights Elementary School, said that consistency was their secret weapon.
“We committed to weekly practices where we didn’t just play the game,” he said. “We focused on structure, social skills, and the fundamentals of being a team player. Seeing that growth firsthand is the best part of the job.”
He also credits family trust and involvement to their victory.
“We felt a responsibility to be successful to prove that Esports creates a positive environment for our students,” said Baeza. “That victory belongs just as much to our amazing parent community whose support made every practice possible”.
Winning the Mario Kart World Tournament was the cherry on top for Peña and her students.
“It was thrilling,” she said. “All of the other students stayed and cheered on their teammates, adding to the excitement.”
Students are already excited for the spring tournament and are already practicing and are hoping to have another successful tournament run.
Baeza echoes this sentiment.
“The kids are buzzing about the chance to compete on the big stage again,” he said. “There is a unique thrill they get from being recognized on camera and representing the district.”

