The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

How do winter athletes stay healthy?

How do winter athletes stay healthy?

Sonia Kharbanda, The Rubicon March 5, 2024
Everyone has different habits, but they all share similar care for their health.
MONEY. Many aspects of sports are innaccesible without funding. The athletics department takes matters into their own hands, saving time for students and parents.

Sports fundraising policy: Moyer shows us the money (plan)

Carys Hsiung, Contributor March 4, 2024
Historically, Sports teams haven't been able to fundraise for themselves, but why?
RELAY. Senior Connor Overgaard begins the first leg of the 200 medley relay with backstroke. Im proud of this relay, he said.

Bhargava and Overgaard compete at state following a record-breaking performance at sections

Clara McKoy, Director of RubicOnline March 3, 2024
The duo, along with two other teammates from Highland, swam 1:39.65, breaking the previous record of 1:40.83.
CHEER SQUAD. The Spartans huddle up, celebrating a point, as classmates cheer on by the side.

Spartans victorious in heated section semifinal against rival Scots

Thomas Chen, RubicOnline February 29, 2024
A controversial second point from Ethan Peltier caused aggression from athletes and spectators alike.
EYES ON THE PRIZE. Hayes dodges the other teams players while running to make a shot.

Tysen Hayes becomes second to hit 1,000

Mariam Malik, Social Media Manager February 28, 2024
Though a majoriy of Hayes' 1,000 points were earned through hard work, he attributes his success to his team and works to set a positive environment as a captain.
EN GUARDE. Junior Milan Mishra competes at the Junior Olympics last year. Mishra will be joined this year by teammate Maik Nguyen. “I’ve been fencing for ten years,” Mishra said.

SUBMITTED PHOTO: Milan Mishra

Nguyen and Mishra prep for Junior Olympics

Olympia Wolff, The Rubicon February 27, 2024
The two fencers will confront a level of competition unprecedented in their fencing careers.
SHOOTING MY SHOT. Captain Ethan Carter shoots a free throw during the game at the Target Center. He had recently earned 1000 total career points.

Ethan Carter crosses 1,000 points

Johanna Pierach, The Rubicon February 26, 2024
Carter has held a love for basketball since he was a young kid, and it has culminated into this achievement.
STRIVE FOR SUCCESS. Junior Finn Cox feels he has contributed greatly to the Trojans success this year. “This year, while not a captain, I began taking a stronger part in the team, consistently winning races in whatever our team lacked depth in,” he said. (Fair Use Image: SPA Smugmug)

Cox prides himself on versatility in the pool

Annie Zhang, The Rubicon February 21, 2024
Cox can swim in any event, which is a great asset for the Trojan Swim and Dive team.
QUICK. Sophomore Dia Chaney looking for an opportunity to pass with two defenders closing in. (Submitted Photo: Dia Chaney)

Chaney finds joy on the lacrosse field with school and club teams

Juan Miguel Adams, The Rubicon February 14, 2024
Sophomore Dia Chaney can often be found playing lacrosse when she's not in school, practicing three times a week for the club Minnesota Chill.
PASS THE PUCK. Captain Charlotte Goings waits for a teammate to pass to her. Goings scored 20 points this season, counting both goals and assists, and she was the only player on the Metro-South Phoenix Hockey team this year to reach 100 points.

100 Career points for Goings

Orion Kim, co-Editor in Chief February 12, 2024
On Feb. 10, Charlotte Goings reached the rare achievement of 100 points in her high school career.
SIMULTANEOUS TOUCH. Sophomore Rowan Moore and Minnetonkas Ciara Grad landed attacks on each other at the same time. The referee decided not to award a point to either of them.

Fencing invitational fosters both community and competition

Clara Ann Bagnoli and Lani Ngonethong February 8, 2024
Spartan athletes and volunteers ensured a successful and exciting tournament.
Junior Hadley Dobish takes a picture while on a ski trip.

Photo submitted by Hadley Dobish.

Game over: The spark of sports wears off for retired student-athletes

Lucy Thomas, RubicOnline February 5, 2024
Hadley Dobish and Elzie Bieganek found passion in their sports but found that competitive sports were not for them.
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