EVHS Weekly Announcements
Edition #33: 5.7.2021
GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Important Dates
- May 15- EVHS Prom Grand March
- May 24- EVHS Academic Awards Virtual Premiere - 7:00pm
- May 26- EVHS All-School Awards Virtual Premiere - 6:00pm
- May 26- EVHS Senior Athletic Awards Ceremony - 7:30pm - PAC
NEW: Lightning Football Spring Flowers Fundraiser
Eastview Lightning Football players are asking for your support by purchasing flowers from Eisele Greenhouse in Lakeville, MN. During the entire month of May, any purchase made online, in person, via email or over the phone and designated EASTVIEW FOOTBALL or EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL, Eisele will give 15% of all sales back to the program.
*MOTHER’S DAY GIFTS* TEACHER APPRECIATION* GRADUATION GIFTS*
*SPRING & SUMMER GARDENING PROJECTS*
Semester 2 Parking Permits - Sold Out
Parking permits are sold out. Free parking is available at the Apple Valley Teen Center by the tennis courts. Weekly passes are available for $8 and can be purchased in the Attendance Office.
FCCLA Clutter Collection
Got Junk? FCCLA is collecting clutter to donate to Decluttr as part of their Earth Day community service project. You may drop off cd’s, books, cell phones, blue ray discs, and legos to name a few. Items can be dropped off at the West door or to C139. Contact Mia Battistone with any questions. Mia.battistone @district 196.org.
EVHS Online School Store
The Eastview online school store has reopened. If you are interested in Eastview apparel, please check out our website. https://eastview-school-store.square.site/
Items can be purchased online and picked up at the west security desk at Eastview High School. Most items are available for pick up within 24 hours. You will receive an email when your items are ready.
2021 Dakota County Golf Coaches Discount Card
Time to think spring!
The boys’ and girls’ golf coaches of District 196 are happy to make available the 2021 Dakota County Golf Coaches Discount Card as a fundraiser for their programs.
Each card costs $20, and allows the user special golf offers (usually discounted greens fees and discounted range ball baskets) at these 8 local golf courses:
- Cannon Golf Club
- Crystal Lake Golf Course
- Emerald Greens Golf Course
- Heritage Links Golf Course
- Inverwood Golf Course
- Rich Valley Golf Course
- The Summit, and
- Valleywood Golf Course
The offers vary slightly from course to course, so please review the attached version of the card.
To purchase a card, please contact one of the boys’ or girls’ golf coach below, and they will tell you how to purchase the card through their respective booster club.
Here are the District 196 golf coaches who are selling the card:
- Jeremy Gordon, AVHS Boys’ Coach, , Jeremy.Gordon@district196.org
- John Christiansen, AVHS Girls’ Coach, John.Christiansen@district196.org
- David Loeffler, EHS Boys’ Coach, David.Loeffler@district196.org
- Mark Wanous, EVHS Boys’ Coach, Mark.Wanous@district196.org
- Tamara Colucci, EVHS Girls’ Coach, Tamara.K.Colucci@district196.org
- Anthony Mahady, RHS Boys’ Coach, Anthony.Mahady@district196.org
- Barry Wallin, RHS Girls’ Coach, Barry.Wallin@district196.org
Thanks, and happy golfing!
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We’re collaborating with high school coaches to host a variety of quality, exciting sports camp opportunities for athletes in kindergarten to grade 12. Head coaches and assistants have planned and prepared camp activities that will promote skill improvement and good sportsmanship, all while having fun! Participants should register for camps based on their grade for the 2021-22 school year. Hurry, register now! Sports camps are filling fast!
HEALTH & SAFETY
COVID-19 Vaccine Information for Students 16 Years and Older (updated April 9, 2021)
As of March 30, all Minnesotans 16 years of age and older became eligible to receive a vaccine.
At this time, the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine is the only COVID-19 vaccine that has been studied and authorized for use for 16 and 17 year old. individuals. Data from Pfizer vaccine studies show the vaccine is safe and effective for this age group. Other vaccine manufacturers are also studying their vaccines in younger age groups but have not yet received authorization from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
The Minnesota Department of Health has created a resource with information about COVID-19 vaccines for 16- and 17-year-olds.
How to get your vaccine:
- Sign up for the Minnesota COVID-19 Vaccine Connector. The Vaccine Connector will inform you about vaccine opportunities in your area.
- Use the Vaccine Locator Map to find vaccine providers near you.
- Contact your primary health care provider or a local pharmacy.
- Vaccine Connector users may also be randomly selected to make an appointment at one of the state’s COVID-19 Community Vaccination Program sites. If you are selected, you will be notified by text, email, or phone call by one of the state vaccination partners running those sites: Vault Health, Primary Bio or SpeciaLysts (Solv).
- Your employer may also reach out with information about vaccination opportunities.
Stay safe before your opportunity to get the vaccine:
While all Minnesotans 16 years and older are eligible, not every Minnesotan will be immediately able to make an appointment. It’s important to continue taking easy steps to slow the spread of COVID-19:
- Wear a mask
- Maintain physical distancing
- Wash your hands
- Get a COVID-19 test if you need one. Find a no-cost testing location near you or order an at-home test at no cost.
Quarantine Guidance for those are vaccinated (updated as of April 7, 2021)
Who does not need to quarantine:
If you have recovered from COVID-19 in the past 90 days and have close contact with someone with COVID-19, you do not need to quarantine if ALL of the following are true:
- Your illness was confirmed with a positive lab test in the past 90 days.
- You have fully recovered.
- You do not currently have any symptoms of COVID-19.
If someone has completed COVID-19 vaccination (two doses in a two dose series or one dose in a one-dose series) and is exposed, they do not need to quarantine if ALL of the following are true:
- The COVID-19 exposure was at least 14 days after their vaccination series was fully completed.
- They do not currently have any symptoms of COVID-19.
Please Call, Email, or Complete the Form Below To Report COVID-Related Information
Please call or email EVHS school nurse Melissa Persigehl with the following information. Or, you may complete the form at the link below.
- If you or your child is ill or are experiencing symptoms,
- if you or your child is identified as a close contact to someone who is COVID-19 positive, and
- if there are any positive test results in your household.
Nurse Persigehl will assist with screening your symptoms and walk you through the reporting process if symptoms are deemed COVID-19 related.
Melissa Persigehl RN, BSN, PHN
Licensed School Nurse
Eastview High School
Email: melissa.persigehl@district196.org
Phone: 952-431-8923
Fax: 952-431-8932
EVHS Phone: 952.431.8900
Nurse Persigehl's office hours are 7:30am-3:30pm.
PARENT SECTION
NEW: Calculator Donations
The Learning Commons has a collection of calculators which have been left at school by former students and never reclaimed. We created a plan to lend these devices to students who may not be able to obtain their own calculator. Many of the units are showing wear and a few no longer work at all. We are hopeful to restock our supply through donations and are especially in need of TI-83 and TI-84 graphing calculators. If you have a graduating senior or a student no longer taking math classes requiring a graphing calculator, please consider donating your unused devices for use by other students. These units will be added to our collection for checkout and returned at the end of each year. Any donations can be labeled for the Learning Commons and left at the West Door Security Office or dropped off in the Learning Commons. Thank you for your consideration.
NEW: Senior Information - Prom, Graduation, Party, Etc.
2021 Prom Update
EVHS and all other District 196 high schools have worked closely together with our district’s COVID-19 Safety Team to consider potential prom plans. This team has continued to review information from the MN Department of Health and the MN Department of Education to guide our planning. We have considered many potential options to provide our students some type of safe prom experience.
Although we are not able to have a dinner/dance event at this time, we are excited to be able to offer an event that will include a Grand March (live streamed for families) and other in-person activities for our Seniors to be determined. We will work with our student Prom Committee to help us plan these safe activities. While we know that this announcement does not support our traditional prom experiences, we are striving to provide some type of prom experience within the Department of Health and Education COVID guidelines. Here is some current information for planning purposes:
The event will start at 4:00pm on Saturday, May 15th at Eastview High School
Each senior may bring one guest of their choice (under 21).
Students can register in groups with a maximum of six students in the group. Registration closes on May 7, 2021.
Online registration form Each group (max of six) should identify a Group Captain to register attendees. Everyone will be required to provide contact information.
We expect each group of six to be at Eastview for no longer than 30 minutes.
There will be no charge for this event.
More information will be shared soon as plans are finalized. Please contact Ms. Hengel at janel.hengel@district196.org if you have any questions.
Thank you for your support and understanding as we strive to provide our seniors a prom experience within our current safety protocols.
Thank you,
Janel Hengel
Eastview Administrator & Prom Advisor
UPDATED: 2021 Senior Party News
CLICK HERE: Eastview 2021 Senior Party Newsletter - Please read for up-to-date information, details, and fundraising opportunities.
· PURCHASE A TICKET TO THE 2021 EASTVIEW SENIOR PARTY AT VALLEYFAIR! Senior Party Tickets are $105. The Senior Party will be from 9pm to 1 am. The event includes:
· Coach Bus Transportation to and from Valleyfair
· Security to keep our students safe
· 4 hour exclusive PRIVATE event hosted in “Route 76”
· 2 hour all you can eat buffet and use of picnic point
· DJ
· Caricatures
· Hypnotist
· The Rip Cord Ride *
· Coke Refresh stands with soft drinks included
· $10 Beagle Bucks voucher to use at other food stands in Route 76
· Dippin Dots Voucher
· Senior Slideshow
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*All senior party tickets purchased from March 1st through May 10th will be entered in a drawing for the Rip Cord at Valleyfair! Winners will be able to choose two friends to join them! We will draw 8 names every Tuesday. Winners will be notified and listed on our webpage. Eastview Senior Party Website. For more information about the Rip Cord Ride, click on this link Rip Cord Information
To purchase a ticket for the senior party you can use our Eastview Senior Party Ticket-Mail-In Order Form Payment or pay online Eastview Senior Party Ticket-Online Purchase
· MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR OUR ONLINE AUCTION! Check out all of the fantastic items that will be showcased in our online auction that opens Wednesday May 14th! Over 100 items to bid on! BiddingOwl - Eastview Senior Party Auction 100% of the proceeds go to the senior party! Register your account today!
· HURRY AND GET YOUR EASTVIEW SENIOR PARTY SENIOR T-SHIRT AND YARD SIGN! Be sure to grab a Senior party T-shirt for your senior. Orders placed from through April 30th will be available for pick up on May 18th. Order yours today!
· UPCOMING FUNDRAISERS! Mark your calendars for the upcoming fundraisers and support our local franchise owners!
· Papa Murphy’s – 1960 Cliff Lake Road, Eagan Thursday May 15th 11am-9pm. Mention Eastview Senior Party and Papa Murphy’s will donate 25% of your purchase to the Eastview Senior Party
· Nothin Bundt Cakes - Nothin Bundt Cakes Fundraiser. Purchase a certificate to use for future orders for Bundt cakes! Great for Mother’s Day, Graduation Parties, Father’s day and more! Certificates are good for 6 months after purchase. The Eastview Senior Party will get 25% from each purchase! Hurry this fundraiser ends Thursday May 13th!
· SENIOR POSTERS INFORMATION-Unfortunately, we will not be able to display senior posters for the class of 2021 at the senior party. In lieu of displaying posters we are creating a slide show for students to view at Valleyfair. If you would like to have photos displayed in the slide show please upload them to our Eastview Senior Party Slideshow Drive. We are asking for photos from students middle school and high school years.
Thank You, Senior Party Donors!
A huge THANK YOU to ALL of our Donors for our fabulous on-line auction; coming May 14th!
YOU CAN STILL MAKE A DONATION TO THE SILENT AUCTION: We are still taking donations for our online auction! Gift cards, Business Donations, Experiences for our seniors and adults! Or create a Gift Basket of your own to donate! Eastview Senior Party Silent Auction
COLLEGE & SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION
Military Post-High School Plans?
Seniors- If your post-graduation plans include the Military, please contact molly.wellik@district196.org in the Counseling Office.
Thank you!
Counseling Office Newsletter
Virtual College Events
View all upcoming Virtual College Visit Events or go to Naviance under “What’s New".
ATHLETICS
NEW: Senior Athlete Recognition Ceremony - May 26
Please click here for more information regarding the Senior Athlete Recognition Ceremony.
NEW: Summer Super Group Registration
Registration for Eastview summer super group is now open on MyPaymentsPlus. We start Monday June 14th and it goes through Thursday August 12th. It’s Monday, Tuesday and Thursday for one and a half hours. There are three different A.M. sessions: 7:00 – 8:30, 8:30 – 10:00 or 10:00 – 11:30. The cost is $195 per person. Contact Troy Swanson with any of your questions.
NEW: Sports Results/Scoreboard
Eastview High School Varsity Baseball falls to Eagan High School 4-2 (May 6)
The Lightning were led on the mound by starting pitcher Isaac Finley who pitched 5 strong innings where he scattered 4 hits while striking out 7 Wildcat hitters. The offense was led by Connor Wiberg's 3 hits and Brady Schmitz's 2 hits. Dahltyn Virnig, Sam Groebner, Brady Steenson and Jack Pepin also collected hits for the Lightning. The Lightning will be back in action on Monday at Burnsville.
Eastview High School Varsity Baseball falls to Rosemount High School 5-4 (May 5)
The Lightning got a strong start from TJ Egan as he struck out 9 Irish hitters in 7 innings of work. The Lightning offense struck for 11 hits, but unfortunately stranded 12 runners on base over 9 innings. Dahltyn Virnig, Sam Groebner, Brady Steenson, Jack Pepin and Caleb Fuller each had two hits. The Lightning are back in action today against Eagan at Goat Hill Park.
Eastview High School Varsity Baseball beat Shakopee High School 6-4 (May 3)
The Lightning received a strong start from pitcher Braden Marks. Marks pitched 4 innings to earn the victory. Ezra Formaneck pitched the last three innings to earn the Save. Formaneck struck out 3 Saber hitters. The offense collected 11 hits. Jack Pepin hit a 3 run Homer in the 4 run fourth inning. Aaron Lagios, Brady Steenson and Caleb Fuller each had two hits for the Lightning. The Lightning are back in action on Wednesday at Rosemount.
BOYS VARSITY/JV GOLF
The boys varsity and JV golf teams had a successful week winning two South Suburban matches with Lakeville South and Prior Lake. Sophomore Joey Rohlwing earned medalist honors in both events firing a career low 1 under par at Bracketts Country club on Monday and even par 71 at Valleywood yesterday. The boys fired a season low 290 at Bracketts and a 300 at Valleywood to earn the victories. The JV was led by sophomore Jack Hanson with a 74 at Bracketts with Christian Lillehaugen with a 78. Varsity improved to 5-1 in the conference while the JV stays atop the standings with a 6-0 record!
GIRLS VARSITY GOLF
The Varsity Girls Golf team continues to play well as they hold the lead in the SSC conference with 3 Tournaments wins. 8th Grader, Lauryn Finley led the team in their win at Fountain Valley Golf Course, shooting an 80 while placing second over all. Emma Lai carded an 83 and took 3rd place, and Kennedy Brom took 5th place. Kate Young, Elara Egner, and Megan Young also played in the conference event. The varsity girls hosted Lakeville North in the rain on Wednesday. Lauryn carded a 2 over, 38 to take second place. Other varsity contributors were Emma, Kennedy, Elara, Maddie Peick, and 8th grader, Addison Schafer. We look forward to two tournaments next week, and we’d like to thank our parents for coming out to watch.
Eastview High School Girls Varsity Lacrosse beat Shakopee High School 15-6 (May 4)
The Lightning traveled to Shakopee for their 7th game on Tuesday, May 4th. The game started quickly with Eastview scoring just after the first minute of play. Shakopee worked to close the deficit, but Eastview pulled out ahead again and ended with a 9 goal lead. Scoring for Eastview were Jessica Wilhelm (7), Chloe Benadum (4), Allison Brusco (2), Kyla Palo (1) and Emily Schweitzer (1).
Eastview High School Girls Varsity Lacrosse beat Mound Westonka High School 23-11 (May 1)
Eastview ended a busy week with a win on Saturday against Mound Westonka. They took an early lead in game, but face some pressure during the first half from the Mound Westonka team. They pulled away definitively in the second half for a great win to close out the week.
Eastview High School Girls Varsity Lacrosse falls to Lakeville North High School 15-8 (Apr. 30)
The Lightning led for most of the first half of the game, but Lakeville North came on strong near the end of the half and didn't let up in the 2nd half. Scoring for Eastview were Chloe Benadum (2), Jessica Wilhelm (2), Paige Williams, Allison Brusco, Meghan Keating, and Natalie Pace.
Boys Track Results (May 4)
The boys track team had several strong performances at Tuesday’s triangular track meet against Eagan and Lakeville South. Senior Gabe Mahlen continued his dominant performances this season, winning the boys mile by almost 25 seconds with a time of 4:35, he then anchored the boys 4x400m relay team to a victory as well. His 4x400m senior teammate Logan O’Neil also scored a victory in the 300m hurdles with a time of 44.74 seconds, and a third place finish in the pole vault. Junior Trajen Clayton finished just behind Logan in the hurdles, running strong between each hurdle, to finish in a time of 46.48 seconds. Sophomore Sam Hamze was Eastview’s other runner up finisher on the day completing the 200 in 24.03, just 3 hundredths of a second off of a top 10 performance in the event by a sophomore in school history.
In the mile junior Ryan Brandel just narrowly missed breaking the 5 minute barrier by running 5:01.8, he was followed closely by Aiden Mekonnen (11th) in 5:04.84, and Thomas Adamson (10th) in 5:05.63.
For complete results please visit our schedule/results page.
The Lightning are next in competition at the SSC relays on May 11th at Shakopee West Junior High School.
JUNIOR VARSITY SPORTS
GIRLS JV GOLF
The EVHS Girls JV Black Golf Team continues to play well and find success. On Wednesday, they took on the very difficult course in Heritage Links with a scramble against Lakeville South. The Eastview team of Megan Young (freshman) and Sera Swanson (freshman) shot the lowest score on the day with a 40, and the Team of Ella Demaster (junior) and Lilly Spade (junior) shot the second lowest score on the day with a 44. The final pairing of Emma Huppert senior) and Abby Demaster (freshman) finished in 5th place with a score of 50. The following day the girls were able to squeak out a victory against a tough team from Bloomington Jefferson, 194-203. The team was led by Maddie Pieck (junior) shooting the low round of the day with a 44. The other girls scoring on the day were Ella DeMaster (junior), Addison Schafer (8th grader), and Sera Swanson (freshmen). Thank you to all the girls who participated in the matches this week, and to the parents that made it out to cheer on the girls.
The JV Blue Golf team has been having a lot of fun at Rich Valley spending time on the range and putting green, as well as getting out and playing each day. This week, Payton Melville, Jacey Kilby, Lexie Ressmeyer, Ava Schommer, Mila Ressmeyer and Lilly Stephens represented JV Blue at Hyland on Monday to play against Bloomington and came home with a win! Lexie Ressmeyer was the top scorer for the match. Yesterday JV Blue had a themed inter squad scramble and had fun being Hicks, Hawaaian ladies, Groutfit girls, College representatives, and Frat Boys. Way to be creative and great work, ladies!
Eastview High School Girls Junior Varsity Lacrosse beat Mound Westonka High School 9-2 (May 1)
The Eastview JV team had a decisive victory on Saturday over Mound Westonka.
SOPHOMORE SPORTS
Eastview High School Sophomore Baseball falls to Rosemount High School 12-9 (May 5)
The Eastview Sophomore Baseball team lost a close battle with Rosemount 12-9 on a wet rainy day on Wednesday. The Lightning offense exploded for seven runs in the first inning that was led by a Hunter Heruth walk, Charlie Ortman double, and Dane Boraas double. Caleb McGrath continued the inning reaching on an error by the pitcher followed by a walk by Noah Fuller, a hit by pitch by Ryan Brouchet, and a walk by Josh Neuenschwander. A Ian George double capped the innings runs. The Irish chipped away at the lead and eventually pulled out the win as a couple errors proved costly in the defeat. Joey Garofano, Eric Zipf, and Hogan Stirratt had the mound duties for the Lightning. George led with two hits and three RBI's, Boraas had two hits and three RBI's, and Ortman had two hits and two runs scored. Ryan Brouchet also had a hit for the Lightning. Next up is an away game for the Lightning at Eagan on Thursday. GO Lightning!
Eastview High School Sophomore Baseball falls to Shakopee High School 8-3 (May 3)
The Eastview Sophomore Baseball team lost 8-3 to Shakopee on Monday night. The Sabres sprayed eleven hits across the field and striked first in the third inning with a four run inning. The Lightning battled back with three runs of their own on a double by Charlie Ortman that scored both Ian George and Hunter Heruth. After a couple walks by Dane Boraas, Caleb McGrath, and Noah Fuller, Ortman scored. The Sabres added three more runs in the sixth inning to pull away. Ortman led the offense with two hits while Fuller and Heruth each added a hit a piece. Dane Boraas, Charlie Ortman, and Hogan Stirratt shared the mound duties. The Lightning will play at Rosemount on Wednesday. GO Lightning!
CLUB SPORTS
JV Boys Volleyball goes 1-1 during first week
The Lightning Boys volleyball JV team split their first two matches of the year this week. The team won a thrilling 3-set match at Lakeville South last Friday night with a lot of great hustle on defense and clutch serving. Thursday night, the team fought hard but lost to Eagan in straight sets to even their season record at 1-1. Next up for the boys are two matches at home next Tuesday and Thursday.
Lightning Varsity Boys Volleyball drops two hard fought matches in first week
The Lightning boys volleyball varsity team dropped two competitive matches to open their season this week. The team lost to Lakeville South 3-1 on the road last Friday to open the season. Senior middle blocker Dean English led the team on offense with 8 kills, hitting .389 on the night. Junior outside Ryan Porter chipped in 5 kills and led the defense with 15 digs. Thursday night, the team lost 3-0 to Eagan at home. Senior outside hitter Alex Bishop helped keep things close with 4 aces on the night, and senior middle blocker Dean English posted 6 kills. The Lightning host Lakeville North next Tuesday and Rosemount next Thursday. Check social media for livestream links for both matches.
ARTS & ACTIVITIES
NEW: BRAVO! 2021: British Invasion
BRAVO! 2021: British Invasion is a fully-produced movie this year. There are still tickets available at the door. Please arrive at the PAC Box Office at least 30 minutes before show time. Viewings are at 7:00pm May 7, 8, 14 and at 2:00pm May 9 and 16.
BRAVO! 2021 will also be available to stream from the comfort of your own home between May 7 and May 16 by purchasing a ticket code. The cost is $15 plus online vendor fees. To purchase a ticket code, click here. Purchasing a $15 ticket code allows one household unlimited streams between 7pm on May 7 and 11pm on May 16.
NEW: Minnesota State History Finals Results
The Minnesota State History Day Finals were held on Sunday, May 2nd. Congratulations to Senyo (Lenora) Kwadzo, who placed 3rd in the whole state of Minnesota for her documentary on the Free Breakfast Program initiated by the Black Panther Party!
Daniella Oduro got an honorable mention from state for her paper on the Rwandan Genocide as well!
Next German Book Club Meeting
Guten Tag! Our next meeting of our cross continental Book Bridge Book Club will take place on Wednesday, May 12th at 10:00am via zoom. Together with our partner school in Darmstadt, Germany, we are reading the book Black Rabbit Summer by Kevin Brooks. It is not too late to join! At our meeting we will get to know students from Germany, as well as talk about what we have read so far in the book. Contact Herr Sebald at steve.sebald@district196.org for the zoom link as well as the padlet link to participate. All our welcome, you don’t have to be enrolled in German class. Hope to see you soon!
ISD 196 Mountain Bike Team
FOR RIDERS ENTERING GRADES 6- 12 THIS FALL. If you like to Mountain Bike, join us May 5th to learn more about the 196 Mountain Bike Team and how you can join this fun and exciting sport!
ZOOM TEAM INFO MEETING: Wednesday May 5th, 7pm - 8pm For invite for you and your parents to join our season kickoff email Coach Jerry at: trailstopbikeshop@gmail.com
BASIC TEAM INFORMATION:
· Co-ed and all inclusive. · Starting mid-July with practices Mondays and Thursdays at various local trails. · Ride with others of similar speed and skills. · Focus is on having fun, gaining skills and fitness. · Ride for FUN or RACE competitively, you choose! · We look forward to meeting you May 5th!!
CHECK OUT: 196MTB.SHUTTERFLY.COM
INFO FLYER: Click Here
EVHS Esports Team Updates
Our newly formed EVHS Lightning Esports team (75 members) is hosted by the HSEL (High School eSports League) and is coached by German teacher Steve Sebald. Students on our team compete against other Esports teams throughout the country in games such as Minecraft, Rocket League, Fortnite and Smash Bros. Students compete in matches 1-2 times per week and work together with their team to practice weekly. Depending on the game, there are 1-6 students per team. Students connect with other students at EVHS through similar interests and get a chance to participate in an activity that excites them. The Spring Season is currently taking place and winners in each game can win scholarships of up to $1000.00. Emily Roe, Sadie Laplant, and Maddie Johnson are the team captains. Each game is also led by a Division Leader. If you would like more information, or know of any students who would like to participate in Esports, please contact Steve. Here is a great article about our team.
About Eastview High School
Email: Eastview@district196.org
Website: evhs.district196.org
Location: 6200 140th Street West, Apple Valley, MN 55124
Phone: 952-431-8900
Facebook: facebook.com/EastviewHighSchool
Twitter: @EVHSLightning