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The Rubicon

The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

CELEBRATION. Freshman Erik Bjorgvinsson hypes up his teammate, senior Orion Kim, to celebrate.
Photo submitted by Erik Bjorgvinsson

The influence of club sports in student athletics

Murphy Miltner, RubicOnline May 15, 2024
Outside of school athletics, many athletes decide to play in clubs looking to find more opportunities. Erik Bjorgvinsson and Caden Burns share their experiences.
BIG SWING. Freshman Murphy Miltner goes up for a kill at a volleyball tournament on her Kokoro 14-1 team. “You get to play teams from all over, like Hawaii. It’s fun because I get to meet people I wouldn’t know otherwise,” she said. (Submitted Photo: Murphy Miltner)

Townley and Miltner engage in sports off school grounds

Olympia Wolff, The Rubicon November 27, 2023
Club sports like skiing and volleyball offer student-athletes the opportunity to train and improve outside of school.
CIRCLE UP. The boats warm up by doing the circle up drill. “[The drill] just helps with bow handling and helps us get warmed up,” Adi Narayan said.

Sailing club knows how to circle, capsize, and compete

Clara Ann Bagnoli, The Rubicon September 23, 2023
Sailors dedicate time to practicing a variety of drills on the water that set them up for success during competitions.
SPEED AND PRECISION. Giles maneuvers through the gates during a race. "If you manage to make it down the first run, it's a good boost of confidence for the second one," he said.

Giles tests his speed and determination with club alpine skiing

Siri Pattison, RubicOnline May 16, 2023
Junior Henry Giles competes internationally for alpine skiing, but not without challenges.
Who’s gonna get it? Four ultimate players chase after the frisbee. Spartan Ultimate practice was moved outside to Edgcumbe Rec Center Apr. 10, which allowed more space for the team to run free. “Official practice is at the Goodrich gym, which does not fit 30 people,” Theo Bonin, pictured far right, said.

Ultimate frisbee hopes to make it official

Greyson Sale, Staff Writer April 28, 2023
Ultimate frisbee remains an unofficial sport despite high numbers and competition success.
BIG BLOCK. Senior Solvej Eversoll jumps and blocks a serve from the opposing team. Eversoll plays for the Northern Lights volleyball club when the high-school season is not in session.

Club sports build competitiveness, relationships, athletic success

Tommy Verhey, Director of RubicOnline January 30, 2023
In team sports, athletes play for the name on the front of the jersey. For some athletes, this means their club's logo.
Sophomore Solvej Eversoll goes up for a block during a club volleyball game. “Over the summer I plan to help out more at more of the fifth-grade clinics and there may be a camp that SPA is running and if so I hope to volunteer,” she said.

[COMMUNITY SERVICE SPOTLIGHT] Eversoll follows volleyball passion through volunteering

Ivy Raya, RubicOnline May 9, 2021
Sophomore Solvej Eversoll volunteered to coach volleyball this fall and is planning to continue this endeavor this summer to follow her passion of volleyball.

Clubs, groups welcome 9th graders at fair

Tana Ososki, RubicOnline September 9, 2019
Overview of the 2019-2020 Clubs Fair. Viewing the highlights, talking to club leaders, and interviewing the 9th graders.
Junior Sandhya Ramachandran practices Capoeira, an Afro-Brazilian  form of martial arts and dance, at the Omulu Capoeira Academy of Minnesota. Ramachandran describes the club as "very much like a family."

When you’re hangin’ in the club…Out of school athletics provide distinctive training

Diane Huang, Online Chief Visual Editor June 4, 2014

Junior Sandhya Ramachandran stretched while she waits for her younger brother to finish his Capoeira class before beginning hers at the Omulu Capoeira Academy of Minnesota. Three minutes in, the class...

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