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Girls Tennis Celebrates Senior Night with Win

Malia C., Grace P., Zaina A., Charlotte B., Yasemin B., Arya C. (Courtesy/Mrs. FitzPatrick) Girls tennis honored its seniors on Tuesday, September 26, before its match against Wellington. CA then hosted Dublin Coffman on Wednesday, September 27, traveled to Avon on Friday, September 29, and played away against both Magnificat and Hawken on Saturday, September

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Field Hockey Goes 9-2-1

Lauren G. (Courtesy/Ralph S.) The field hockey team welcomed Upper Arlington to Carlin Fields on Tuesday, September 26. The Vikings fired off shots in the first half but the Golden Bears’ keeper shut them down. With six seconds remaining in the first half, Upper Arlington found the back of the cage, making the score 1-0.

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Boys Golf Qualifies for Districts

Gavin M. (Courtesy/Matthew F.) Boys golf qualified for districts with their third place performance in sectionals and will continue their postseason run even after coming up short in the Pickerington Central Fall Invitational. On September 26, the team netted a score of 329 that landed them in third place, just enough to move on to

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Girls Golf Wins Sectionals, Suits Up for Districts

Team sets sail for the postseason. (Courtesy/Maggie Freytag) Post-sectionals victory (Courtesy/Maggie Freytag) Last week, girls golf were one step closer to hoisting the Academy Hall flag with their win in sectionals and qualified for districts tournament. At Blacklick Woods on September 25, the team captured an emphatic victory at sectionals with a first place score

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Volleyball Celebrates Its Nine Seniors 

Eleanor S. (Courtesy/ Ralph S.) Battling Bishop Ready on Tuesday, September 12 at 7 p.m., the Vikings honored its 9 seniors. Excitement stirred throughout the lobby, as spectators admired the decorations and posters dedicated to Annika B., Rene F., Alli K., Maddie M., Kelli R., Eleanor S., Ellie S., Eliora T., and Lauren W. before the

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Girls Soccer Shuts Out Whitehall

Haidi S. (Courtesy/Ralph Schudel) On Wednesday, September 13, the Academy girls soccer team won their first conference game on Whitehall’s turf 11-0, which marks their second shutout of the season. Harper B-M. and Haidi S. scored three goals, having an unstoppable offense that will be hard to conquer for this week’s opponents. Lily L. scored one goal

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Two Victories, One Perfect Match for Girls Tennis

(Courtesy/Grace P.) Girls varsity found success last week away against Olentangy Orange on Monday, September 11, and at home against Bishop Ready on Thursday, September 14. Facing the Braves on Monday, Grace P.’s first singles match came down to the wire. After clearing her opponent 6-2 in the first set, she fumbled the second set

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Two Wins for Boys Soccer 

Harry L.  (Courtesy/ Hansheng X.) Playing back-to-back games on Hondros field, boys soccer beat Westland 4-1 on Tuesday, September 12.  With 16 minutes left in the half, junior Dante R. scoredfrom 10 yards away, followed  junior Nick D.’s assist to sophomore Brian A. to score a second goal. Dante R. ran the ball from the middle

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Field Hockey’s Three Game Win Streak

Bebe S. takes the ball towards the goal. (Courtesy Ralph S.) The field hockey team traveled to Olentangy to compete against the Braves on Monday, September 11. Sophomore Bebe S. scored within the first 2 minutes of the first quarter. The Vikings came close to doubling the advantage with a corner opportunity but missed right

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Vikings Hammer Cardinals

The evening’s feature was The Ohio State School for the Blind marching. (Courtesy/Sophie L.) Academy fans dressed in a “USA” theme for the Vikes takedown of St. Charles in a 23-16 win on Thursday, September 14, giving the Vikes their fifth to tally at 5-0.  By the end of quarter one, the Cardinals scored two