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Girls Swimming Places 24th out of 53 at States

(Vaanika J./Media) Most recently for the Vikings, the girls swim team had their state meet at Canton. Those who went were Maddie E., Rene F., Olivia L. and Ella L. All four swam at prelims and finals on Thursday, February 23, and Friday, February 24. After a long season, the girls ended up placing 14th

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Girls Place Third at Sectionals

 Rene F./Vanika J. The Aquavikes placed third at sectionals with 193.  They girls took second in the 200 medley relay in 1:57.36., with Ella L. at backstroke, Rene F. at breaststroke, Olivia L. at fly, and Maddie E. at free. Ella L. claimed bronze in the 200 free. Clara S. took fourth in the 200

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Girls Swimming Ends Regular Season

The Vikings faced DeSales and Granville on Tuesday, January 24. Early on, Olivia L. won the 200 IM with a time of 2:15.46 beating the competition by almost thirteen seconds. Shortly after, Rene F. took bronze in the 50 free. Ella L. won the 100 fly at 1:09.83. Olivia L. finished 2 in the 500

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Aqua Vikes Place 3rd and 4th Kenyon

Ella L. (Vannika J./Media) The aquavikes traveled Kenyon College for the Total Performance Invitational and faced a combination of D1 and D2 teams on December 10. The girls placed third in the 200-medley relay in 1:58.44. Olivia L. claimed silver in the 200 IM. and won the 500 free in 5:32.08 after coming from behind

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Girlls Swim Season Starts

Claire C. (Vaanika/Media) Academy’s Aquavikes hosted their first meet onWednesday, November 30, against Fairfield Union. The girls claimed several first-place finishes in the 200 relay, with Olivia L. wing the 200 free. Ella L. and Clara S. took the top two spots in the 200 IM with times of 2:29.48 and 2:44.24. A new member

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Vikings Finish Regular Season

Megan K. (Vaanika J./Media) Finishing its regular season, the Vikings field hockey team played at Bexley on Thursday, October 13, defeating the Lions in a 6-1 blowout. With its 10-5 record, the girls head to playoffs with the possibility of making it to the states. Ranked #3 in their conference behind Bishop Watterson and New

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Vikings Travel North for Field Hockey

(Lia H./Vaanika J./Media) The Vikings traveled to Upper Arlington on Monday, October 3, to faced the Golden Bears, losing 1-0. Their record is now 8-4.  Hoping to recover from that loss, the Vikings headed north to face Shaker Heights on Friday, October 7, at 3:30 p.m., and fell again in a 2-0 loss to the

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Vikings Lose to the Eagles

(Vaanika J./Media) ) After a short break from games, the Vikings played the Bishop Watterson Eagles on Wednesday, September 28. After a scoreless first half, the Eagles landed a goal. The Vikings failed to tie it up and lost 0-1, putting them as the #5 team in the conference with Watterson at #4. The Vikes are

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Field Hockey’s Senior Night 

Lauren G. (Courtesy/Ralph S. Following its Worthington games, the field hockey team celebrated its seniors on Tuesday, September 13. After four long of play, Mara D., Lia H., Ava H., Megan K., Maren L., Adeti M., and Tori R. were  honored at their home game against the CSG Unicorns, whom our girls crushed in a