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Girls Basketball Goes 1-1 

Senior Mackenzie Smith shoots a free throw. (Charlie Belford’22/Media) On Tuesday, February 4, the Columbus Academy girls basketball team took on Patriot Prep for its Senior Night.  Seniors Emma Belford and Mackenzie Smith contributed early, as Belford knocked down an early three while Smith provided a couple of steals to fuel the Vikings in the

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Boys Bowling Splits Results, Girls Go 0-1

(Courtesy/Nikki Turley’20) This week, the male striking Vikings went 1-1, while the girls lost their lone match. The boys lost against a formidable Worthington Christian squad on Tuesday, January 28, 1864 to 1747. In this close loss, Vinny White ‘21 led the way with an impressive performance, putting up 179 and 159, but he was

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Ice Hockey Takes Three Tough Losses

Vikes take heavy hits. (Josh Tu’21/Staff) Following a close 5-4 loss against the Olentangy Braves on Sunday, January 26, the Vikes took on Athens JV on Friday, February 1, in a friendly match to warm up for a tough challenge against Olentangy Orange the next day. In the first, Athens opened up the scoring early,

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Vikes Go 1-2 at Home, Celebrate Seniors

Junior Jared Kass. (Josh Tu’21/Staff)  On Wednesday, January 29, the Columbus Academy boys basketball team looked to build off a recent win against rival Bexley with a home game against Watkins Memorial that started off scoring efficiently, leading 12-17 at the end of the first quarter. Academy slowed the Warriors to just six in the

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Girls Basketball Goes 1-2

Senior Kenzie Smith jumps for a lay up. (Liesel Goldfarb’22/Media) The Columbus Academy girls basketball team’s record moved to 7-10 after a tough 1-2 play. The Vikes began the week with a tough matchup at home, taking on a strong Whitehall squad. CA couldn’t get anything going all night and had no answer for Rams’

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Girls Swimming Place Second in League

Claire Richardson’23 prepares for a flip-turn. (Ella Morris’22/Media) CA started off the week with a home warm-up meet against Bishop Watterson on Tuesday, January 21, showing the team was well prepared for even stiffer competition a few days later. Sophomore Lauren Klinefelter won both the 200 and 500 free, with senior Annalise Grammel getting second

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Boys Claim MSL Title

Charlie Belford’22 sprints a lap of backstroke. (Andrew Barren’22/Media editor) The Columbus Academy boys swimming team hosted Bishop Watterson for its last regular season meet on Tuesday, January 21.  The AquaVikes kicked off the meet with a victory in the 200 medley relay, before sophomore Cyrus Richardson secured a first-place finish in the 200 free.

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Girls Basketball Drops Two League Games

Junior Kayla McClendon surveys the court. (Vaughn Armour’21/Staff) The Columbus Academy girls basketball team dropped two league games, falling to both Bexley and CSG. On Tuesday, January 21, the Vikes took on the Bexley Lions, hoping for revenge after a loss in the previous week. Early on, it appeared as if the Lions would cruise

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Vikes go 1-1 in League Play

Senior Mitch Priest sets himself up for a free throw. (Josh Tu’22/Staff) On Tuesday, January 21 the injury and sickness filled Columbus Academy basketball team traveled to league powerhouse Grandview Heights to take on the Bobcats. Grandview jumped out to an early lead and wouldn’t allow the Vikes to score, ending the first quarter 4-14.

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Wrestling Rebounds from Injuries

Freshman Tigran Bdoyan. (Andrew Barren/Media editor) The wrestling team has finally recovered from a plague of injuries, with most wrestlers back and healthy for the first time in weeks. The Vikes beat Fairborn 36-33 before taking a tough loss to Fairbanks on Wednesday, January 22. On Saturday, January 25, the team traveled to Athens for