The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

Varsity basketball teams take on MPA at Target Center

Varsity basketball teams take on MPA at Target Center

Thomas Kovarik, Photojournalist January 29, 2024
The Target Center games Sept. 27 ended in wins for both Spartan teams.
GASP OF AIR. Freshman Sam Galarneault rises up for a breath during the 100 butterfly. He placed fifth.

Trojan swim and dive falls just short to Hastings squad

Thomas Chen, RubicOnline January 28, 2024
With a final score of 90-93, the Trojans delivered a strong performance, but couldn't quite capture the win.
FAMILY FIRST. Devine finds a connection among her family members when it comes to basketball. “I got involved with basketball because my whole family plays it,” she said.

Katy Devine expresses hardworking personality through basketball

Annie Zhang, The Rubicon January 24, 2024
Devine shows her character on and off the court.
CHILLY AFTERNOON. The sky begins to darken as alpine racers fly down the hill and spectators watch intently from the bottom.

Alpine continues to build momentum at early-season meet

Andrew Lipinsky, RubicOnline January 21, 2024
Top performers Evy Sachs, Caden Burns, and Henry Giles led the Spartans on Buck Hill's slopes last Wednesday.
3-2 VICTORY. The Phoenix breaks the tie by scoring one more point with 4.5 minutes remaining during over-time. Oxborough scored and helped the team took a 3:2 victory home. Just being able to come back from that and score is really exciting. The team just felt a lot of energy after, playing a lot of music in the locker room which was super fun, Meza said.

[PHOTO STORY] Phoenix take victory with five minutes remaining in overtime

Rita Li, Creative Design Manager January 18, 2024
On Tuesday, the Metro-South Phoenix battled against the Eagan Wildcats at home and took a 3-2 win home.
SWIFT. Senior Naomi Kempke drives to the open lane for a layup.

Girls basketball falls to Breck on the road

Juan Miguel Adams, The Rubicon January 15, 2024
With a final score of 45-50, this matchup was a nailbiter.
ALL SMILES. Freshman Juliette Smith smiles coming off of her first run. This was her first IMAC race in high school and she placed 30th overall. “[The season] is feeling pretty good so far,” Smith said.

Alpine races at Buck Hill after weeks of rough conditions

Clara Ann Bagnoli, The Rubicon January 14, 2024
The boys team placed fourth and the girls team placed third in their race.
Top five sports stories of 2023

Top five sports stories of 2023

RubicOnline Staff January 11, 2024
2023 was full of wins, losses, and even championships.
RIVALS. Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are often considered to be the greatest soccer players of all time.

[SPORTS OPINION] Messi is the Greatest Soccer Player of All Time

Erik Bjorgvinsson, Staff Writer December 24, 2023
Of the many names that come up when talking about the greats of soccer, one name stands out: Lionel Messi. Widely regarded as one of the greatest footballers of all time, Messi's impact on the sport comes out in more than just statistics.
UNITED. The Metro-South Phoenix girls hockey co-op huddles together at a recent match on Dec. 7. They lost 0-2 against the Lakeville South Cougars.

[SPORTS OPINION] Better funding will lead to more success for Phoenix hockey

Nora Grande, Staff Writer December 23, 2023
The co-op team is built up of multiple different schools that are not close in distance to each other, but the hockey team should still be able to put together some more training sessions.
EASY TO PLAY. A large reason why pickleball has grown so quickly is accessibility. One doesnt need great athletic abilities or large sums of money to get started.

Pickleball provides fun for casuals and competitive alike

Nora McKoy, RubicOnline December 15, 2023
All you need is a paddle, a ball, a court, and a friend.
FLAWLESS FENCERS. Junior Belle Weng lunges at her competitor at a meet last season. New participants train to compete in meets, such as the one Belle was at in Rochester earlier this year.

Student rush vitalizes fencing community

Aarushi Bahadur, RubicOnline December 14, 2023
The generally small sport is seeing unprecedented growth and diversity, and Captain Halle Cowgill is thrilled.
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