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

GO BULLDOGS. The Navarro cheerleaders put everything they have into practicing their routine on the shores of Daytona Beach. Only one obstacle is left to face: the championship.

[TV REVIEW] Netflix’s Cheer beautifully connects sport and emotion

Eliana Mann, RubicOnline January 19, 2022
The new season of Cheer brings the heat as two renowned junior collegiate cheerleading teams compete for the ultimate prize.
NEW FENCE: Construction on a fence around the SPA Upper School began Oct. 25 to protect the fields from damage and secure the campus. Head of School Bryn Roberts said,  “The fence is something that is thoroughly consistent with what’s at other schools.”

New fence installed to protect athletic fields

Zekiah Juliusson, RubicOnline November 10, 2021
With construction of the new underway, SPA assures that it will not separate them from the community.
ON YOUR MARKS. Girls Swim and Dive Team manager Rishi Bhargava records a
race during practice. “We time with stopwatches and we are able to help [coach] Katy out with whatever she needs,” he said.

Managers play a large role in team improvement and spirit

Claire Kim, The Rubicon November 8, 2021
Behind the scenes of many sports teams are managers, who help members and coaches focus on their performance by organizing and bringing team spirit.
Friends sit together in the stands at Lang Field to cheer on Spartan Boys Soccer at a Sept. 10 game against Holy Angels. Make a sign, grab some friends and have fun.

When I say school, you say spirit

Catherine Hooley, The Rubicon September 28, 2021
The return to school in person should mean the return of school spirit, but students are lacking excitement.
LINE OF SCRIMMAGE. SMB Wolfpack starts a play in a heated match with North St. Paul Sept. 10 that ended in a 48-20 win for the pack. “I feel like this year we’ve had a lot more time to connect and become a team,” quarterback Connor Overgaard said.

Wolfpack kicks off season with fan support

Annie Bai, The Rubicon September 28, 2021
After a season cut short by an exposure quarantine, Wolfpack Football is experiencing a more normal year with fewer restrictions.
For student-athletes, life can be a bit of a whirlwind. Balancing classes, homework, practice, and games is a lot to handle. Sometimes in the craziness of it all, physical health gets put on the back burner. That’s where Anne Hutchins comes in.

New athletic trainer Anne Hutchins emphasizes importance of hydration, nutrition and sleep

Eliana Mann, RubicOnline September 15, 2021
As a student-athlete in high school, Hutchins knows the value in having kids involved in sports.
Sophomore Orion Kim receives the ball and dribbles up the field.

Boys Varsity Soccer shifts the balance in their rivalry with Rochester Lourdes

Ivy Raya, RubicOnline September 8, 2021
Boys Varsity Soccer end their first home game against the Rochester Lourdes with a well deserved win.
Ziemer at a recent rowing race.

Ziemer heads for rowing nationals

Henry Burkhardt, RubicOnine June 4, 2021
“I’ve really enjoyed meeting other people through the sport, I’ve met so many other kids from different backgrounds,” Ziemer said, “It’s nice to have so many connections outside of just school.”
US Athletics director announces new head coaches

US Athletics director announces new head coaches

Sports Shorts May 25, 2021
Ben Horsch is taking over as head of the boys hockey program and Paul Armstrong will head the girls soccer program.
Insley Graupman lands her long jump.

[10 QUESTIONS] Graupman racks her love for Track and Field

Zekiah Juliusson, RubicOnline May 1, 2021
Junior Insley Graupman talks about her love for Track and Field and her goals for the season.
Extracurricular activities cannot be placed on a level of comparison with topics like racial injustice, climate change, women’s rights issues, and equality for the LGBTQ+ community, but that does not mean that they do not matter to the student body.

Protest-related school policies need to change

Ali Browne, Staff Writer April 29, 2021
Although it is important to acknowledge that even having a policy related to protests and rallies is a big deal, that does not mean that the administration should stop now.
For years, Native Americans have been pushing for the Washington Football Team to change their name.

[SPORTS OPINION] Professional sports teams take advantage of indigenous peoples for profit

Lynn Reynolds, RubicOnline April 29, 2021
Professional sports teams have taken advantage of indigenous peoples for too long.
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