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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

YOUNG LEADER. Freshman Peony Steele is the only Spartan captain from her grade, stepping up as a leader due to the lack of upperclassmen on the girls golf team. (Submitted Photo: Peony Steele)

Steele leads through passion and purpose

Annie Zhang, The Rubicon April 9, 2024
Freshman Peony Steele is the captain of the girls golf team this year and the youngest Spartan athlete to occupy the role.
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.
FAMILY FIRST. Devine finds a connection among her family members when it comes to basketball. “I got involved with basketball because my whole family plays it,” she said.

Katy Devine expresses hardworking personality through basketball

Annie Zhang, The Rubicon January 24, 2024
Devine shows her character on and off the court.
OVERCOMING OBSTACLES. Senior Isak Bildtsen now plays as the starting varsity goaltender for the boys hockey team. However, he has battled for this position since sophomore year: “I couldn’t actually play in a game [that year] for like two and a half months. [But] I was able to actually play in the last varsity game of the season before sections against Highland,” he said.

Bildtsen reflects on fighting through adversity on and off the ice

Annie Zhang, The Rubicon December 5, 2023
A concussion sophomore year threw a wrench in senior Isak Bildtsen's varsity dreams, but now he's made it.
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