PARENT SECTION
SECOND SEMESTER PARKING PASSES NOW AVAILABLE
Second semester (February 3rd-June 10
th) parking passes are now available for purchase on
FeePay and are $120. The parking permits will be handed out the week of January 27th at lunch.
BUY YOUR CLASS OF 2020 ALL-NIGHT SENIOR PARTY TICKETS NOW!
Graduating seniors are invited to attend the 2020 All-Night Senior Party, a chemical-free lock-in, which takes place the night of graduation, June 6, 2020 (10:00 pm – 4:00 am) at EVHS. Each year this party is a highlight for the graduating seniors with at least 80% of the class attending. It is the place to be on graduation night!
Tickets are available at the “early bird” rate of $85 until January 15th. This is an extension of the previous date of December 31st.
Click here to be directed to the senior party website to purchase tickets and for additional party information:
ORDER YOUR YEARBOOK TODAY
Orders are now being taken for the 2019-2020 Eastview yearbooks. Yearbooks will be distributed the last week of school.
ORDER A YEARBOOK
SENIORS- SUBMIT YOUR SENIOR PHOTO
SENIORS- ORDER/SUBMIT YOUR GRAD AD
GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
(NEW) CHIPOTLE FUNDRAISER NIGHT FOR EASTVIEW GIRLS BASKETBALL
No time to cook? Stop by Chipotle in Apple Valley on Wednesday, January 8th from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. and support Eastview Girls Basketball. Be sure to mention Eastview Girls Basketball when checking out. Thank you for your support!
(NEW) RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE AT EASTVIEW ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 24
The greater Eastview community of parents, family members, and neighbors are invited to donate blood as part of the NHS-sponsored drive on
Friday, January 24 from 7:30AM to 1:20PM in Eastview’s South Gym. Donation registration is completely online at
Red Cross Blood Drive, Type “Eastview,” our sponsor code, in the search box and then follow the online prompts. See
John Kelly in C232 or email him with questions or concerns. Please keep in mind that there is no school on January 24, 2020. All are welcome to donate.
SECOND SEMESTER PARKING PASSES NOW AVAILABLE
Second semester (February 3rd-June 10th) parking passes are now available for purchase on FeePay and are $120. The parking permits will be handed out the week of January 27th at lunch.
BUY YOUR CLASS OF 2020 ALL-NIGHT SENIOR PARTY TICKETS NOW!
Graduating seniors are invited to attend the 2020 All-Night Senior Party, a chemical-free lock-in, which takes place the night of graduation, June 6, 2020 (10:00 pm – 4:00 am) at EVHS. Each year this party is a highlight for the graduating seniors with at least 80% of the class attending. It is the place to be on graduation night!
Tickets are available at the “early bird” rate of $85 until January 15th. This is an extension of the previous date of December 31st.
Click here to be directed to the senior party website to purchase tickets and for additional party information:
ORDER YOUR YEARBOOK TODAY
Orders are now being taken for the 2019-2020 Eastview yearbooks. Yearbooks will be distributed the last week of school.
COLLEGE AND SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION
THE EASTVIEW COMMUNITY FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION FOR THE CLASS OF 2020 IS LIVE!
The application deadline is Sunday, February 2nd, 2020!
The Eastview Community Foundation awards scholarships to graduating seniors of Eastview High School (as well to students who live within the Eastview boundaries completing high school elsewhere -such as the School of Environmental studies and home schooled students).
How to Apply: The Eastview Community Foundation Scholarship application process is completed online. The application and more information can be found for Seniors on Schoology → Class of 2020 Group → Resources → ‘EV Community Foundation Scholarships’ folder. More details and the full scholarship descriptions can also be found on the scholarship page of
www.evcf.org.
Best regards to all applicants! Please contact the following individuals if you have any questions or concerns:
UPCOMING COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY & MILITARY VISITS
Students should stop by the Counseling Office get a pass to attend the college/university/military Rep Visit prior to the visit in Career Center (located right next to Counseling Office). These university/college or military visits are small group meetings typically lasting 20/30 minutes. These admission reps are often times the same people that review college applications, so it's a great connection for students.
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1/7/2020
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11:10am
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United States Army
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1/9/2020
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11:10am
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U.S. Navy
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1/13/2020
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12:40pm
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Savannah College of Art and Design
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1/16/2020
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11:10am
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Marines
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1/28/2020
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11:10am
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Air Force Reserve
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ATHLETICS
(NEW) LIGHTNING DANCE TEAM WINS CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP
The Lightning Dance Team had a full and exciting winter break! On Saturday, December 21st they carried on the legacy of Conference Champions as they were awarded champions of the South Suburban Conference for the 18th year in a row!
Then this past Saturday the B-squad, Jv and Varsity jazz teams all competed at Edina High School and took 1st place with perfect ranking scores. B-squad and JV jazz will compete one more time at Wayzata on January 18th before wrapping up their season. More details to follow next week!
(NEW) BOYS VARSITY HOCKEY HOLIDAY BREAK RECAP
The Boys Varsity Hockey team (6-5-1) was busy over the holidays playing four games. The Lightning played some good hockey while posting a 3-1 record over the break. As the squad heads into the second half of the season, their impressive work ethic and team chemistry will prove to be a critical asset to winning even more hockey games. Here are brief summaries of the games from over the break.
Cloquet (Win 3-2) victory included the first varsity goal for Alex Chesek, two goals from Josh Eernisse, and two assists from Drew Carroll. Chanhassen (Win 4-1) victory included the first varsity goals for both Caden Berg and Aydan Griffitts, and an even-strength and power play goal for Ryan Quaintance.
The squad then headed outdoors for the 2020 Minnesota High School Winter Classic game at St. Louis Park. The team earned an impressive overtime win (4-3) over the Orioles on a beautiful evening for hockey on the outdoor sheet.
Their third straight win included the first varsity goal for sophomore Jordan Larkee, the first marker of the season for Dylan Abboud, two assists from both Cullen Johnson and Ben Malloy, and two goals from Josh Eernisse including the game-tying and game-winning goal in overtime to put the Eastview superfans into a frenzy! Lakeville North (Loss 3-1) came out buzzing and potted two goals to take a 2-0 lead into the third period. Cullen Johnson scored on a breakaway to cut the lead to 2-1, but the Panthers scored late to secure the conference win. Bennett Weestrand was stellar in goal throughout the four games as he stopped 100 of 109 overall shots. Weestrand highlights included a spectacular 2 on 0 save and also a breakaway stop in overtime to earn the outdoor win at St. Louis Park.
The Lightning head into a critical stretch of their season with upcoming conference games against Eagan, Rosemount, Farmington, Lakeville South, and Burnsville. Next up for the team are home games against Eagan on Thursday at 7pm, and then a 2pm matinee on Saturday against #2 ranked Rosemount. #superfansneeded; #19-5-1; #whateverittakes.
(NEW) EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS VARSITY HOCKEY TIES LAKEVILLE NORTH HIGH SCHOOL 4-4
January 4th: The Eastview Lightning started their first game of 2020 tonight. The Eastview team started with a goal from Lauren Speegle with the assist going to Jessica Wilhelm. The opponent reacts and the Lightning head to the locker room down by 1. The Lakeville Panthers strike twice in the 2nd period, but we do not give up the fight and finish the period with a goal by Mikayla Kelley with the assist from Nora Stepan.
Our Eastview girls hit the ice in the 3rd period, but can’t get their next goal until there are less than 3 minutes left in the game. The 2nd goal of the game for Speegle with the assist going to Katherene DeBoom. The goalie is pulled with under 1 minute to play, Nora Stepan makes a goal to tie the game with 41 seconds remaining (assisted by Kelley and Avery Chesek). The 8 minute overtime leaves the game at a 4-4 tie. Lombardi was great in goal with 20 saves. #challengeaccepted
(NEW) EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS VARSITY HOCKEY BEAT SIMLEY HIGH SCHOOL 3-2
December 28th: Eastview won their 3rd game of the tournament to end the tourney undefeated. The Eastview team dominated the game early and hung on for a 3-2 victory over Simley. Brynn Swenson, Nora Stepan, and Josie Ellingson each scored for the winners. Natalie Bordson, Avery Chesek, Mikayla Kelley, and Ellingson each had an assist. Lauren Johnson was stellar in goal making 28 saves for the win. The Lightning are 11-4-1 at the holiday break. #challengeaccepted
(NEW) EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS VARSITY HOCKEY BEAT HUDSON HIGH SCHOOL 2-1
December 27th: In game two, it only took Mikayla Kelly twelve seconds in overtime to score her 2nd goal of the game to seal the 2-1 win over Hudson, WI. Avery Chesek assisted on both goals and Josie Ellingson had one. Angie Lombardi had a solid game in goal making 18 saves.
(NEW) EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS VARSITY HOCKEY BEAT NEW PRAGUE HIGH SCHOOL 7-0
Thursday, December 26th: In game one of the tournament, the Lightning went on to dominate New Prague 7-0. Natalie Bordson scored twice and assisted on another to lead Eastview. Mikayla Kelley, Lauren Speegle, Chloe Benadum, Brynn Swenson, and Hailie Holman also scored for the Lightning. This was Hailie Holman's first varsity goal. Avery Chesek, Lainey Dwinnell, Josie Holman, and Benadum each had two assists while Nora Stepan, Jessica Wilhelm, Josie Ellingson, Swenson, and Kelley each had one. Lauren Johnson and Angie Lombardi combined duties in net with a combined total of 11 save shutout.
(NEW) EASTVIEW BOYS SWIM AND DIVE TAKE WIN OVER APPLE VALLEY 96 TO 87
The Lightning earned a great win over the Eagles on Friday December 20th.
Highlights for the Varsity team include first place showings by the team of Kunisaki, Lambert, Phomsouvanh & Blodgett in the 200 Medley Relay, Panikkar in the 200 Freestyle, Blodgett in the 50 Freestyle & 100 Freestyle, Kunisaki in the 100 Butterfly, the team of Phomsouvanh, Panikkar, Blodgett & Kunisaki in the 200 Freestyle Relay, Phomsouvanh in the 100 Breastroke and the team of Kunisaki, Panikkar, Kovacs & Lambert in the 400 Freestyle Relay.
Highlights for the Junior Varsity team include first place showings by the team of Unten, Yalamanchili, Fox & Dunne in the 200 Medley Relay, Moser in the 200 Freestyle, Dunne in the 50 Freestyle, Larkee in the 100 Freestyle, the team of Jackson, Moser, Tadesse & Dunne in the 200 Freestyle Relay and Dalzell in the 100 Backstroke.
Next meet is Friday January 3rd at 6:00 against Burnsville at Burnsville High School.
(NEW) VARSITY WRESTLING - EASTVIEW TRIANGULAR
The Varsity Wrestling team earned two non-conference wins and improved their record to 9-0 on the season. The Lightning defeated Mound Westonka 50-25 and Henry Sibley 55-12. Earning two wins on the night were Max Enderlein, Drew Bergstedt, Roman Gilbert, Austin Gerisch, Mason Enderlein, and Nathan Langer. Also earning wins were Nolan Enderlein, Luke Habeck, Ezra Formaneck, Cole Frost, Conner Meixell, Miguel Zagal, and Kellen Stewart. The wrestlers also welcomed back many alumni wrestlers, managers, and parents supporting the program.
(NEW) WRESTLERS PLACE 8TH AT BI-STATE CLASSIC!
Congratulations to the Eastview wrestlers for placing 8th in their division and 17th overall at the 70 Team Bi-State Classic in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Placing for the Lightning were Roman Gilbert 4th, Connor Meixell 9th, Nathan Langer 11th, and Kellen Stewart 11th. Earning 3 wins at the tourney were Austin Gerisch and Mason Enderlein. Earning 2 wins were Max Enderlein, Drew Bergstedt, Cole Frost, and Logan O’Neil. The wrestlers compete on Friday, Jan. 3rd at home starting at 5:00pm and will welcome all of the alumni wrestlers and families back to Eastview.
(NEW) EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL BOYS JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL BEAT EAST RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL 80-49
Saturday, December 28th: The Eastview JV Boys Basketball team won 80-49 at East Ridge on Friday night. A hot start for the Lightning saw the defense pick up intensity which led to open shots for the offense. Grayson Stalboerger scored 13 points in the first half of play to lead the Lightning offense. Jamal Ambrose and Kenji Scales each scored 12 points, Cam Hager with 11 points, Aryan Kohli with 11 points, and Henry Shannon with 8 points. The Lightning JV improved to 6-1 on the season. Go Lightning!
(NEW) EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL BOYS JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL BEAT CENTENNIAL HIGH SCHOOL 66-50
Saturday, December 28th: The Eastview JV Boys Basketball team won 66-50 against Centennial at the East Ridge Holiday tournament. A balanced scoring attack within the Lightning offense saw the Lightning pull away by 8 points in each half. Leading the Lightning offense was Jamal Ambrose with 14 points, and chipping in Aryan Kohli with 9 points, Bennett Scheuring with 9 points, Brady Schmitz with 9 points, Matt Plotnik with 8 points, and Henry Shannon with 7 points. The Lightning improve to 7-1 on the season and play Eagan on Thursday night.
(NEW) EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL BEAT ANDOVER HIGH SCHOOL 49-39
Saturday, December 21st: The JV Girls Basketball team overcame a 7 point deficit at halftime to defeat the Andover Huskies on Saturday. The Lightning held their opponent to 11 points in the second half behind solid defense from Robyn Dayton (4 steals, 7 points and 3 rebounds) and Vanessa Wright (3 steals). Wright was also the leading scorer with 15 points. Caitlyn Han put up 8 points. Olivia Ward did a good job as floor general, putting up 6 points and leading the team in assists. Savanah Gardner was the leading rebounder with 7. She contributed 5 points. Lauren Machacek scored 4 points and had a key steal and layup late in the game to help seal the victory. Britta Hagen, Claire Pepin, Ellie Fulford and Madi Wodele all contributed to the victory. The team's next contest is the St. Olaf Tournament at the end of December.
(NEW) EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL BEAT SIMLEY 40-27
Friday, December 27th: The JV Girls Basketball team defeated Simley in the first game of their Holiday Tournament at St. Olaf College on Friday afternoon. Lauren Machacek was the leading scorer with 10 points. She also was the leading rebounder with 5. Robyn Dayton led the team in steals with 5 and she also put up 7 points. Claire Pepin pulled down 4 rebounds in only one half of play. Other scorers for the Lightning were Olivia Ward, Savanah Gardner, Caitlyn Han, Ellie Fulford, Vanessa Wright, Pepin and Britta Hagen. Madi Wodele was active on defense in the post and on the boards.
(NEW) EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL FALLS TO MANKATO WEST 42-36
Saturday, December 28th: The JV Girls Basketball team finished the St. Olaf Tournament with a 1-1 record after falling to a veteran Mankato West team by a score of 36-42 on Saturday. The Lightning clawed back from a 10 point deficit to pull within one point, but then some ill advised decisions on offense allowed the Scarlet to extend the lead back to 9. The team battled hard but could not close the gap and ended up losing by 6. Ellie Fulford came alive in the second half, scoring all of her 11 points and adding 5 rebounds. Robyn Dayton was the leading rebounder with 6 and she also scored 9 points. Savanah Gardner pulled down 5 boards and had 3 steals. Olivia Ward was extremely active on the defensive end and put in 5 points. Vanessa Wright was 3rd in scoring with 8. Britta Hagen and Madi Wodele played tough defense on some pretty tall and experienced posts from Mankato. The two did a good job keeping their opponents off the boards as well. It was a successful weekend for the Lightning and they hope to carry the gains they made into their conference game on Thursday.
(NEW) EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL BEAT EAGAN HIGH SCHOOL 36-20
Thursday, January 2nd: The JV Girls Basketball team held the Eagan Wildcats to 20 points in their victory on Thursday night in the first game of the New Year. Vanessa Wright had a very strong game. She was the leading scorer with 13 points and she tied for the most rebounds with Olivia Ward. Both players pulled down 5 defensive rebounds and had 6 total. Robyn Dayton played aggressive defense. She led the team in steals with 3 and added 6 points. Lauren Machacek scored 5 points, was second in rebounding and second in steals. Britta Hagen played excellent defense in the post along with Madi Wodele. Savanah Gardner, Ellie Fulford, Caitlyn Han and Claire Pepin rounded out the strong defensive effort.
(NEW) (Dec. 20) EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL BOYS JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY FALLS TO CLOQUET 3-2 IN OVERTIME
Despite controlling much of the game, Eastview (1-7-1) lost 3-2 in overtime vs. Cloquet on Friday, December 20. In a fairly even first period, Cloquet scored the lone goal at 5:51 putting the Lumberjacks up 1-0 after one. The second period saw EV spending a lot of offensive zone time racking up eleven shots for the period. Sophomore forward Jordan Larkee tied the game at 1:34 of the second period (assist to junior forward Max Hansen). The Lumberjacks took the lead back at 8:49 and entered the third period leading 2-1. EV evened the score 2-2 with an early third period goal by sophomore forward Cody Domagalski (assist to junior forward Sam Setterlund). Unfortunately, EV couldn’t get the go-ahead goal despite outshooting Cloquet 13-5 in the third period. The overtime period saw much of the same control EV enjoyed from the third period. However, Cloquet got the game winner at 4:33 of the OT period to with the game 3-2.
(Dec. 28) EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL BOYS JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY RALLIES TO BEAT CHANHASSEN 3-1
Eastview JV (2-7-1) notched its second win of the season knocking off Chanhassen Storm 3-1. After a scoreless first period, Chanhassen scored early in the second period to take the 1-0 lead. A little over two minutes later, EV evened things up 1-1 with an unassisted breakaway goal from junior forward Sam Ortman. EV took over the game at that point and captured the lead with a goal from junior forward Sam Reller at the 3:39 mark of the second period (assist from sophomore forward Jordan Larkee). EV added a third period insurance goal from sophomore forward Joe Sigel (assists from junior forwards Sam Setterlund and Peter Duong-Topp). EV outshot Chanhassen 27-20 in the game. Sophomore goalie Max Leach started the game and stopped 15 of 16 shots while sophomore goalie Connor Christian entered the game at the halfway point and stopped all 4 shots he faced.
(Jan. 2) EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL BOYS JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY FALLS TO ST. LOUIS PARK 4-2
Eastview JV (2-8-1) was unable to recover from an early deficit at St. Louis Park losing 4-2. SLP scored two goals late in the first period and one early in the second period to build a 3-0 lead. Later in the second period, sophomore forward Jake Swanson got EV on the board putting away a rebound from a shot from the point. Sophomore forward Joe Sigel and sophomore defensemen Nate Stephenson got the assists. In the third period, EV closed the gap 3-2 with an unassisted goal from sophomore defenseman Sam Gillis. With an extra attacker late in the third, EV couldn’t quite get the equalizer and SLP iced the game with an open net goal with just 25 seconds remaining. EV outshot SLP 23-11 for the game.
(Jan. 4) EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL BOYS JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY IS SHUTOUT 6-0 AT LAKEVILLE NORTH
Eastview JV (2-9-1) couldn’t stay out of the penalty box at Lakeville North as the Panthers scored four power play goals in a 6-0 win over the Lightning. LN scored twice in each period including two power play goals in the second. Coming out of the winter break, EV will host Eagan on Thursday, January 9 at Apple Valley Sports Arena. Puck drops at 5:00 p.m.
(NEW) EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY BEAT LAKEVILLE NORTH HIGH SCHOOL 1-0
Saturday, January 4th: The first regular season game of the new year against Lakeville North was a nail biter. The game was scoreless right until the end. With 1:43 seconds left in the 3rd period Erin Hayward, assisted by Meghan Keating and Mackenzie Henning, scored during a power play to win the game. Making her debut as goalie, Dani Farrington, was extraordinary in the net saving all 13 shots.
(NEW) EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY BEAT HUDSON HIGH SCHOOL 3-2
Friday, December 27th: Hudson was up 2-0 by the end of the second period and outshot our girls 27 to 5. Eastview rallied back in the third period with a goal by Mackenzie Henning. With 1:33 seconds left, Chloe LaPlant (assist Erin Hayward) tied it up. Cady Schlundt (assist LaPlant) scores in overtime for the win. Paige Williams stops 41 of 43 shots.
(NEW) EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY BEAT NEW PRAGUE HIGH SCHOOL 4-0
Thursday, December 26th: Goals by Carly Johnson from Chloe LaPlant, Dani Farrington and Emma Tritschler from Mackenzie Henning puts Eastview in the lead 3-0 in the first period. A second period goal by Emma Tritschler from Ella Holm makes it 4-0. New Prague held it in in the third period but could not find the net. Paige Williams with the complete game shutout.
(NEW) JV WRESTLING - G.E.T. DUALS
The Eastview Lightning JV Wrestling Team traveled to Galesville, WI on Dec. 26th, 2019 to compete against teams from Galesville-Ettrick-Trempealeau/Melrose-Mindoro, WI and Holmen, WI. Despite a light lineup only including seven wrestlers, the Lightning represented Minnesota with pride and recorded 11 victories at the meet. Luke Habeck and Chris Schleicher each went undefeated with 4 total wins on the night. Ethan Dupont won 2 matches and Jack Stevens won 1 match. Sam Riascos, Sakariye Ibriham, and Damien Mogeni also competed with valiant effort.
(NEW) EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS FRESHMAN BASKETBALL BEAT EAGAN HIGH SCHOOL 51-17
On Thursday Jan 2, the Freshman girls beat Eagan 51-17. The Lightning played with great defensive teamwork, enthusiasm and intensity, creating 18 steals led by Samantha Quady and Korra Kalaus each with 4 steals and Daniella Oduro 3 steals. Shah'd Ibrahim and Veronica Ortega also had strong defensive efforts. Each player had at least 2 rebounds and one steal in the game!! Daniella had team high 9 rebounds. The Lightning were led in scoring by Daniella & Jaysa Randle each with 12 points, Amy Loch 10, Samantha 8, Lizie Bryant 5, and Korra with 4 points. Next game is at home on Tuesday, January 7 at 5:00pm against Lakeville North. GO, LIGHTNING !!
(NEW) EASTVIEW HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS FRESHMAN BASKETBALL FALLS TO ANDOVER HIGH SCHOOL 56-27
Freshman girls lost to Andover 56-27 on Saturday Dec 21. Scoring for the lightning Sam Quady with 8 points, Lizie Bryant 7, Amy Loch 6, Jaysa Randle 3 and Veronica Ortega with 3 points. Daniella Oduro, Shah'd Ibrahim, Avi Raspberry contributed with rebounds and good effort.
(NEW) 1-4-20 EASTVIEW NINTH GRADE TEAM TOURNAMENT RESULTS SECOND PLACE
The Ninth Grade Wrestling Team was back in action on January 4th at their own 19th Annual Team Tournament, hosting three other quality wrestling programs, and finished in second place. Eastview beat an undermanned Owatonna team 42-18 in round 1, lost to a tough Hastings squad 24-54 in round 2, and beat an improved Rosemount squad 42-36 for their second place finish!
Calvin Lema, Ethan DuPont and Alex Baccoli each went 2-1 with Calvin earning two pins, Ethan with one pin and a hard fought 7-6 OT win and Alec earning a pin and a tough 3-2 win. Seventh grader Levi Ruyle and 8th grader Landon O’Neil each went undeafeated at 1-0 with both earning pins. Seventh graders Carter Harris and Ryder Repke both went 1-1 with each earning decisions. Justin St. Onge went 1-2 with a pin. Congratulations to these and the rest of the grapplers who all contributed to an exciting tournament! The Ninth Graders’ next action comes on January 7 against Eagan and Scott West, starting at 4:30 at Eastview.
ARTS & ACTIVITIES
(NEW) INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL STARTS THIS WEEK
Intramural basketball games start this Wednesday! Check in Intramural Basketball Board in the Commons for a complete schedule.
(NEW) MOCK TRIAL TEAM PLACES 3RD IN MINNEAPPLE TOURNAMENT
Eastview’s three Mock Trial teams competed in the Minneapple tournament this past Saturday.
In the largest invitational tournament in the state, Eastview’s #1 Black Team was a perfect 3-0 in its 3 trials, beating teams from Benilde-St. Margaret, North St. Paul & Lakeville North, good for third place among 44 teams based on record and point differential. The all-senior team is Claire Alwin, Maddie Bisek, Belle Brooks, Brianna Cairns, Grace Jesch, Hannah Larson, Adhvika Malarvannan, Darby O’Neil and Julia Stephenson.
Trial judges awarded the following “Best Performance” awards to Eastview:
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Eastview White Team - Anna Singh, Siri Froehlig, Lauren Mitchell & Ian Machalek.
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Eastview Blue Team - Noah Pitts, Aishu Vinod & Sabrina Massie.
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Eastview Black Team - Brianna Cairns & Adhvika Malarvannan.
The teams begin Regional rounds this Tuesday at the Ramsey County Government Center in St. Paul.
LEARNING COMMONS
THANK YOU & NEW WISH LIST ITEMS
The Learning Commons has recently received three significant donations of common household/garage goods from our wish list. We were able to further stock our makerspace and shared some of the supplies with the applied math classes. Thank you for your generous donations to build our Zapp Lab and other hands on work spaces!
We have added a few new items to our
wish list, but have a special request. As your family may be upgrading your phone technology,
please consider donating old phones to the Learning Commons. We have a set of Google Cardboard Virtual Reality headsets, but no devices to project the videos. The minimum requirement is simply a functioning phone which can connect to the internet. We will be able to access hundreds of virtual tours with minimal investment and provide students with a whole new way to interact with rich learning opportunities. Check out a sample video
here and even more amazing with virtual reality!
WHAT'S HAPPENING IN THE LEARNING COMMONS
Open to all students from 7am-3:30pm daily. We offer space for quiet study, group collaboration, hands-on projects and a green screen video studio. Please stop by to see our space whenever you are in the building!