The Derby High School eSports team has been building on success in every season and now holds some state bragging rights. The Panthers were recently crowned the Class 6A state champions and all-classes grand champion in Marvel Rivals. Derby also won the Class 6A championship in Overwatch 2 and finished as the runner-up in the grand champion tournament. Even though eSports is not a KSHSAA-sanctioned activity, its future is trending in the right direction.
There is a wide array of games to choose from for eSports competition, and the Derby eSports team focused on Overwatch 2 and Marvel Rivals this season. Overwatch 2 has been a mainstay game for the Panthers over the last few seasons, while Marvel Rivals was added this season. The games task two opposing teams with completing objectives, like controlling and defending areas of the game map, using a wide array of characters.
The Panthers have worked hard across the school year to develop the right strategies and proper character lineup for success. Communication has been the biggest area of growth throughout the season.
“Communication is the hardest part,” Overwatch 2 and Marvel Rivals team captain David Royer said. “You have to focus on getting everyone on the same page and make sure we stay focused, even if things are not always going well.”
In the past, Derby has competed in more regional competitions against high school teams across the Midwest, but this year the team decided to focus on the competition among Kansas high schools, which has been rapidly growing. Last year, several eSports coaches around the state formed the Sunflower Showdown. At the time, the Panthers were already involved with a regional league, but chose to join in the 2024-2025 school year.
“It is fun to be playing other teams across the state,” eSports coach Caitlin Hendrix said. “I like being a part of the bigger leagues because you go against a bunch of teams, but it is fun to go up against the Kansas teams to see where we stack up in the state.”
Throughout the season, the Derby eSports team faced teams from across the state, such as El Dorado, Wellington, Liberal and Pratt. Matches are played online, and the Panthers typically use their setup at Derby High School.
In late April, Derby traveled to Pratt Community College for the in-person state championships in Overwatch 2 and Marvel Rivals. The Panthers got to Pratt at about 8 a.m. and did not leave until 1 a.m. the next morning, but the team left victorious with a pair of 6A state titles.
It was a unique experience for the team, as most competitions are played online. The team enjoyed getting to meet other teams. Derby High School alums Dmitrey Peebler and Joshua Packard are currently on the Pratt Community College eSports team, so the Derby players played video games while waiting for their matches to start.
“It was neat. We had some Pratt kids recognize us, and we got to play games with them while we waited for our matches to start,” Dustin Anderson said. “We got to talk with some other schools that we don’t always get to interact with, which was cool.”
“It was cool to have the freedom to walk around and meet a lot of different players,” Royer said. “It was a late night, but it was fun to compete in that environment.”
The grand championship tournaments needed to be postponed due to the late night and wrapped up in early May. The Panthers took second in the Overwatch 2 grand championships, losing to Wellington in the finals on April 30. The Panthers had a strong season in Marvel Rivals, ultimately claiming the grand championship.
Hendrix has seen the team improve throughout the season in several different ways, with communication and teamwork being two key areas. In the last few years, she has seen young players join the eSports team and start to grow with their teammates.
“It is neat seeing eSports grow and seeing the players that have joined develop into leaders and great teammates,” Hendrix said. “Everyone has grown in ability, communication and teamwork, and it is fun to see that growth.”