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

2023 ATHENA. Senior Heidi Deuel has displayed steadfast dedication to hockey and soccer throughout her five years of varsity sports at SPA. Captain of both teams, she represents everything that an Athena should be.

Heidi Deuel named 2023 Athena

Clara McKoy, RubicOnline March 13, 2023
Senior Heidi Deuel was named SPA's 29th Athena for her athletic excellence.
AN ACCELERATING ATHENA. Soccer captain Naomi Straub strides towards the net to take a shot.

Naomi Straub named 2022 Athena winner

Carys Hardy, RubicOnline April 29, 2022
Senior Naomi Straub is both a tri-sport athlete and a captain for each team.
Straub boats a trilingual ability in Chinese, French, and American Sign Language.

Straub’s trilingual ability influences at home and school

Alexandra Cardwell, RubicOnline April 14, 2022
Chinese, American Sign Language and French: senior Naomi Straub speaks each of these languages.
Wins and Losses is a podcast produced by Staff Writers in Writing for Publication.

[WINS AND LOSSES] How soccer shapes student’s lives

Sawyer Bollinger Danielson, Staff Writer March 4, 2022
Whether it's team soccer in the fall or club soccer all year, Naomi Straub and Yash Kshirsagar talk about the timeless lessons they've learned.
SWISH. Captain Naomi Straub shoots two free throws after being fouled by an opposing player.

Girls basketball gains traction, advances to second round of section playoffs

Ali Browne, RubicOnline March 2, 2022
Girls varsity basketball secured a 57-30 section playoff win over No. 14 seed Math and Science Academy.
PROTECTIVE POSSESSION. Captain Lindsay Browne gets in her protective stance as she waits for the right opportunity to pass the ball to one of her teammates. Browne finds that the key to running a successful play is being patient when the team has possession and making sure to communicate.

Girls basketball falls to Blake, focuses on progress

Ali Browne, RubicOnline February 2, 2022

Coming into the game with a previous 38-79 loss on Jan. 27, the girls varsity basketball team was looking for redemption against conference rival Blake last night. Though they gave it their all, the...

MASK UP. Sophomore Naomi Kempcke warms up before a game last season. At this point in time, both teams were required to wear face masks due to COVID-19.

Girls Basketball preps for a new season; nearly doubles roster

Clara McKoy, RubicOnline November 17, 2021
With only nine players last year, the team is hoping to have a deeper bench.
STANDING TOGETHER. GVS hold hands as the national anthem plays.

Spartan Girls Soccer fight to keep near flawless record

Milkii Tigro, The Rubicon September 28, 2021
Spartan Girls Soccer play the Homecoming Game against against Lakes International Language Academy at Lang Field on Oct. 1.
Midfielder Clare Ryan Bradley fights for possession against a Providence defender.

Girls Varsity Soccer dominates Providence to continue winning streak

Ali Browne, RubicOnline September 7, 2021
In their second IMAC conference game of the season, the girls varsity soccer team had a commanding win over Providence Academy.
This sound sculpture entitled, “Baboon Fountain”, was created by Eleanor Smith, Sevy Hayes, Sam Zelazo, and Harry Mahmic. “We layered bamboo so [water] would fall on to different objects and those objects would make different sounds”Sevy Hayes said.

[PHOTO STORY] Sound sculptures showcased and critiqued

Katya Sjaastad, RubicOnline Editor May 23, 2019
Ninth Grade Physics's annual Sound Sculpture Showcase was held on May 23.
Girls varsity soccer manager Gabby Harmoning stands with her team. Her role as a manager is [...] just supporting the team as a whole. The entire bench is captivated with the game. This was an early season game when the team was still getting into the flow of play.

An inside look at fall sports managers

Sara Browne, Staff Writer October 31, 2018
Managers are the backbones of sports teams; always ready to give their all. Their jobs may go unnoticed to the common fan’s eye, but they are a key part of the basic function of a team.
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