Eastern South Dakota Conference
The Eastern South Dakota Conference is a high school athletic conference made up of eight teams of Class AA in the East River Region of South Dakota. All schools are members of the SDHSAA. Sports offered are boys & girls basketball, football, boys & girls track & field, boys and girls cross country, volleyball, wrestling, competitive dance & cheer, and, starting in 2012, boys & girls soccer.
Eastern South Dakota Conference | |
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ESD | |
Established | 1927 |
Association | SDHSAA |
Members | 8 |
Current members
Team & mascot | School | Enrollment | Year joined |
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Aberdeen Central Golden Eagles | Central HS | 1,176 | 1927 |
Brandon Valley Lynx | Brandon Valley HS | 955 | 1989 |
Brookings Bobcats | Brookings HS | 767 | 1927 |
Harrisburg Tigers | Harrisburg HS | 812 | 2012 |
Huron Tigers | Huron HS | 691 | 1927 |
Mitchell Kernels | Mitchell HS | 764 | 1927 |
Pierre T.F. Riggs Governors | T.F.Riggs HS | 765 | 1966 |
Watertown Arrows | Watertown HS | 1,145 | 1927 |
Yankton Bucks & Gazelles | Yankton HS | 910 | 1927 |
Former members
Team & mascot | School | Year joined | Year left |
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Madison Bulldogs | Madison HS | 1927,1939 | 1935, 1982 |
Vermillion Tanagers | Vermillion HS | 1930 | 1932 |
Redfield Pheasants | Redfield HS | 1927 | 1931 |
Sioux Falls Washington Warriors | Sioux Falls Washington HS | 1927 | 1966 |
Conference history
The Eastern South Dakota Conference consists of eight of the Class AA teams in the East River Region of South Dakota. The conference was established in 1927 and went through many changes as schools only wanted to participate in certain sports. In 1994 Sioux Falls Lincoln, Roosevelt, Washington and O'Gorman were forced to leave the Sioux Interstate Conference with Sioux City, Iowa schools due to the non traditional girls sports seasons. The four schools applied for ESD membership but were denied due to the conference not wanting to expand beyond eight teams, in 1996 The Sioux Falls Schools approached Independent West River Schools Rapid City Central, Rapid City Stevens, Spearfish and Sturgis Brown to form a conference. After several attempts, the Greater Dakota Conference was formed. In the late 2000s West River schools have pushed to join the ESD Conference only to be denied membership, the 2012-2013 school year the Greater Dakota Conference will cease as a new Conference named the Metro Conference will be formed consisting of Sioux Falls Washington, Lincoln, Roosevelt, O'Gorman and Brandon Valley, thereby leaving Rapid City Stevens, Rapid City Central and Sturgis out of a conference. (Spearfish left the GDC for the Black Hills Conference in 2011 due to dropping to Class A.) The Metro Conference was formed due to travel concerns as the distance between Sioux Falls and Rapid City is 396 miles. Brandon Valley will be in a dual membership with the Metro and ESD Conferences. Rapid City Central, Stevens and Sturgis continue to attempt to get into the ESD.