Project Spotlight
Owatonna High School, Owatonna, MN
The expansive, 317,000-square-foot, Owatonna High School opened its doors to students in 2023 after a three-year, $126 million construction project. Beyond academic areas, the school also features new athletic facilities and practice fields. Wenger Corporation joined with other Owatonna businesses and organizations in making this new school possible.
Product Highlight
GearBoss Mobile Kiosk
Your Secure, Mobile, Selling Solution.
The GearBoss Mobile Kiosk helps grow sales of team logo/spirit wear, candy/snacks and other merchandise while increasing revenue for athletic departments, booster groups and other school organizations. The Mobile Kiosk rolls smoothly over varied terrain on pneumatic tires, pulled easily with a combination handle/hand brake mechanism. Read more on our website.
Helpful Resources
How new athlete revenue-sharing is causing staggering financial change
(From University Business)
With colleges and universities now capable of paying student-athletes directly, leaders are adopting unique strategies to ramp up revenue and sourcing to sustain competition, or risk falling behind.
On July 1, the long-anticipated House v. NCAA settlement went into effect, allowing institutions to share up to $20.5 million with their athletes in an academic year. In the next decade, they will be able to share up to nearly $33 million, or about half the current revenue of athletics departments in a power conference.
A glimpse into the future of women’s flag football
(From SBNation) The wind is picking up, the sun is beginning to set and time is running out for the Eastern Eagles and the Marymount Saints in what will go down as the first-ever conference championship at the NCAA varsity level for women’s flag football.
It’s halftime and the score is tied 0-0. Eastern, who back in January started its program with just six players, is proving to be a worthy adversary for undefeated Marymount. Just before the second quarter ended, the Saints were knocking on the door of the endzone, but Marymount sophomore quarterback Cara Vollmer’s throw was intercepted by Damiyae Moyet. The Eagles’ junior defensive back nearly housed the pick, taking it 60 yards before her flag was yanked.


