Dover-Eyota High School

Dover-Eyota High School
Location
Eyota, Minnesota 55934
 United States
Coordinates 43°58′59″N 92°13′52″W / 43.983°N 92.231°W / 43.983; -92.231Coordinates: 43°58′59″N 92°13′52″W / 43.983°N 92.231°W / 43.983; -92.231
Information
School type Public, High School
Established 1961
School district Dover-Eyota School District
Superintendent Michael Carolan
Principal Todd Rowekamp[1]
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 327[1]
Average class size 82
Color(s) Maroon and Gold         
Fight song On Wisconsin
Athletics conference MSHSL Region 1A
Three Rivers-North
Mascot Eagles
Newspaper The Eagle
Website http://www.desch.org

Dover-Eyota High School is a Public high school located in Eyota, Minnesota. The school serves about 330 students in grades 9 to 12 in the Dover-Eyota School District.[1]

Athletics

In the fall of 2003 Dover-Eyota High School opened a new gym with a large mural of a bald eagle on the east side.

Dover-Eyota State Team Participants

  • Football (1993,1998,2000)
  • Baseball (2000)
  • Boys Basketball (2006)
  • Wrestling (1993,2007)
  • Girls Cross-Country (2010-3rd, 2012-5th, 2013-11th, 2014-11th)
  • Girls Basketball (2015-Class 2A State Champions)

Arts

The Dover Eyota High School Band was ranked named a Grammy Signature School Semi-Finalist in 2012 and 2013.

Notable alumni

  • Owen Elzen, University of Minnesota Wrestler, 2002 1st Team Academic All American, 2002 Big Ten Champion Wrestler (197 pounds), 3rd Place at 2001 NCAA Championships
  • Logan Clark, professional mixed martial artist and college football player for Hamline University.[2]
  • Travis Meiners, Professional Baseball Player for Arizona League Rangers (Texas Rangers Rookie League Team), Drafted Round 40 in 2010 MLB Draft, Played College Baseball at Des Moines Area Community College and Dallas Baptist University in Dallas, Texas.

Logan Beckman, featured speaker, sales trainer, and Director of Sales Development.

References


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