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Boys Track: April 25 and April 28

Caleb Crawley’19. (Chris Heermann’18/Media Team) The Vikes started off a successful week ,with a win on senior night, Tuesday, April 25, in a dual meet against Canterbury on the 28th.  The team’s Senior Night was bittersweet. For Bob Kirk’67, it was his year of coaching 43 years of track With four team state titles, four

3 out of 4 Wins for Girls Lacrosse

(Julia Gurevitz’19/Media Team) From April 17-22, the girls lacrosse team faced four opponents and clasped a win from all but one competitor. Its first match-up on April 17, Thomas Worthington, took an 11-9 win, even as the Vikes fought their best to the end. Seniors Michelle Daoud and Baylee Mueller, sophomores Lexi Leader and Tani

Boys Lacrosse Splits A Pair Of Home Games

Sophomore Jacob Beck (Chris Heerman’18/Media Team) After a dominant week in which the CA boys lacrosse team went 4-0, the Vikes split a couple of home games this week against two tough opponents. On Monday, April 24, the Vikings took on the Buckeye Valley Barons. The squads traded blows for the majority of the game,

Boys Lacrosse Catches Fire

(Chris Heermann’18/Media Team) After a shaky start, the CA boys lacrosse team has gone on a tear, going 4-0 in the past week to get its season back on track.  On Monday, April 17, the Vikings looked to defend its home turf against the Hilliard Darby Panthers. The two teams traded punches throughout the first

Stellar Week for Girls Track

(Photo/Ally Sabgir’18) The girls track team has worked hard and so far had strong showings in each meet this season’s meets, including a first place victory. The Vikings’ first home meet on Wednesday, April 12, was a resounding success, starting off with a strong 1st place run on the 100 meter hurdles by Ginnie Ma’19. 

Boys Tennis: Another Win

In its only match this past week, the Columbus Academy boys tennis team defeated Worthington Christian on Wednesday, April 12. It was a runaway for the Vikes, as they won 5-0. In first singles, Austin Lawrence’17 breezed his way to an easy 6-1, 6-2 victory. In second singles, senior Eric Min defeated Chris Tsibouris’17 of

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Two Wins for Baseball

With only two games, it was a quick week for the Columbus Academy baseball team. On Wednesday, April 12, the Vikes took on Grandview Heights in a low scoring affair. The Vikings outlasted the Bobcats, thanks to a solid pitching performance from senior Nick Stringer, along with the team’s timely offense.  Both the Vikings and

Boys Track: April 12 and 15

KJ Boyce Wins First Place out of 36 Competitors. (Photo/Ally Sabgir’18) The Vikes kicked off their third week of competition at home on Wednesday, April 12, coming in second place behind Worthington Christian and in front of Bishop Ready. On Saturday, April 15, the boys faced their biggest challenge yet at the Hank Smith Invitational

Baseball Update

 The Vikings kicked off league on Monday, April 3, against the Whitehall-Yearling’s Rams.  It was a convincing 10-0 victory for Academy, which scored seven runs in the first inning and never looked back.  Sophomore Nick Rothmann, junior Matt Saling, and senior Matt Schmitz combined for the shutout win, allowing a total of four hits all

Girls Track Update

Leah Pierre-Louis’19 pushes hard in the 400. (Chris Heermann’18/Media Team) The girls track team had another successful week of competition. An increased rigor of daily practices geared up our girls for the week ahead. Although they did not place first overall in either of the meets, they still placed well in various events. When the