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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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Senior quarterback Jalen Suggs (1) looks at senior wide receiver Terry Locketts (3) matchup. The pair connected for three touchdowns in a 36-30 win for the Wolfpack.

Wolfpack win thriller against Benilde to return to state

Bobby Verhey, Social Media Manager November 4, 2019
The defending state champion SMB Wolfpack defeated the Benilde-St Maragaret's Red Knights 36-30 in a thrilling back-and-forth game to make it back to the state tournament.
My friend and I were planning on doing something similar to this for Halloween, but since duo day came up we decided to do it sooner instead, 9th grader Gracie Hedberg said.

The school sees double in Tuesday’s homecoming events

Tana Ososki and Lucia Granja September 25, 2019
Tuesday was dedicated to twinning with a friend or friends. Pairs wore matching outfits to compete in the ping pong tournament, or just because they could.
The track team practices inside the gym while they still arent able to get outside.

Spring sports captains look forward to oncoming season

Tristan Hitchens-Brookins, RubicOnline Editor March 18, 2019
Captains of the spring sports talk about what they individually excited for and what they are looking forward to in their upcoming seasons.
Ninth grader Jax Wittenberg laughs as he signs a yearbook.

[PHOTO GALLERY] Yearbook distribution brings a sense of belonging at end of year

Annie Bottern, RubicOnline Editor May 30, 2018
The 2018 Ibid yearbooks were handed out to students on May 30 in Redleaf Commons.
Sophomores Duncan Fleming (10) and Tommy Stolpestad (6) begin a play.

[PHOTO GALLERY] Blackhawks lacrosse game ends in loss, cut short due to storm

Rylan Hefner, Staff Writer May 25, 2018
Boys varsity lacrosse lost 9-4 in the May 24 game; it ended in the third quarter due to lightning.
Stolpestad cheers on the team before the start of a period. I started at the beginning of the season because some of the guys on the team said I should do it, and that it would be fun, Stolpestad said.

MY GEEK FACTOR: Stolpestad takes pride in manager skills

Annie Bottern, RubicOnline Editor March 16, 2018
Sophomore Tommy Stolpestad discusses his role as Boys Varsity Hockey team manager.
I had an ACL and meniscus tear. I played basketball last year and I drove to the hoop and got hit on my right side, said ninth grader Jackson Biggs. It was a long nine months coming back and I had to focus on physical therapy a lot, he continued with, It was a new experience, making me have to train harder to come back. Biggs was not only put out of that basketball season, but he missed his following club and school soccer seasons, The biggest thing I had to do was relearn how to walk, that was the hardest part for me. It was the month after.

Recovery essential to injured student athletes

Michael Forsgren, Social Media Manager January 7, 2018
There are many injuries, big or small, in high school sports, but what is most important is recovery. Here are student athletes and how they recovered from serious injuries.
Junior Nik Elsaesser showcases his  dress well to guess well ritual.

Study, sleep, or watch anime: students prepare for exams in different ways

Peter Blanchfield, RubicOnline Editor May 18, 2017
Students buckle down as finals approach, but not always to study. Many students stick to unique rituals that they believe will help them succeed on exams.
The team listens to strategy from the coach.

Boys Lacrosse kicks off the season with team spirit

Noah Raaum and Sam Hanson April 24, 2017
Blackhawks Lacrosse includes four players from SPA, with senior Ross Kirby serving as captain.
Tape sculpture made by sophomores Adelia Bergner and Bailey Donovan in Beginning Sculpture class.

Displayed for a day: Sticky Sculptures

Jonah Harrison, The Rubicon Editor January 31, 2017
The Sticky Sculptures made by the Beginning Sculpture class were displayed around campus Jan. 31.
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