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Girls Cross Country Struggles in Newark

Sophie L. (Courtesy/Cindy Wilson) The Vikings struggled in Newark last Saturday, September 14. The one-two-punch combination of injuries and the ACT standardized test knocked the Vikings down as a team. Individually, Clara S. once again led the Vikings with 21:18 landing her in 26th place. Miranda B-Y followed her in 34th at 21:43. Sophie L.

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Football Tramples Newark Catholic

Academy’s offensive line (Courtesy/Alex L.) The Vikings prevailed in their conquest to remain undefeated following the annual Charlie David Dinner on Friday, September 8, tallying another home win against the Newark Catholic Green Wave 35-14. Newark Catholic started off hot as its quarterback Miller H. led with an 80-yard touchdown march on the first possession,

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Field Hockey Keeps Winning

Alicia L (Courtesy/@academyvikingsinstagram) Field hockey continued its unbeaten streak last week, with convincing wins against Dublin Coffman and Bexley. The Vikes, now 8-0 on the season, have outscored their opponents by a combined 33-4 thus far.  The Vikes started the week on Tuesday, September 3, with yet another home game, their fifth in a row.

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Girls Soccer Wins Four in a Row

Haidi S. (Courtesy/ Sunil S.) On Wednesday, September 4, the Vikings hosted Whitehall in a 7 p.m. contest. Academy got off to a fast start and didn’t look back, totaling 13 goals in their shutout against the Rams. Senior Haidi S. led the Vikings with three goals, and Carolina M. and Addison M. each added

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Win Streak Continues for Girls Tennis

(Courtesy/Yenny T.) written by Katie N. The girls tennis team won its three matches against CSG away on Tuesday September 3, Olentangy Orange home on Wednesday, September 4, and Grandview home on Thursday, September 5, continuing the Vikings 7-win streak.  In their intense match against CSG, the Vikes triumphed over the Unicorns 3-2. Tamanna A.

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Loss for Boys Golf 

Jaxon. C (Courtesy/@academyvikingsoninstagram) written by Caroline M. On Wednesday, September 4, boys golf traveled to Royal American Links to face Big Walnut. Both teams excelled, making the match close, but the Vikes fell two strokes behind the Eagles. Alex S. led with a 35, followed by Jaxon C.’s 40. Sarthak A. and Krish B. both

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Solid Week for Girls Golf

Eva L. (Courtesy/Ms. Wilson) The girls golf team was back again this week, competing in two matches. On Thursday, September 5, the team traveled to Raymond Memorial where it secured a dominant victory over Bishop Ready, led by Eva L. with a 37 and Caroline Z. with a 38. Following closely were Claire Z. with

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Vikes defeats Lions for the first time in 6 years

Grace E. (Courtesy/@academyvikingsoninstagram) On Tuesday, September 3, the girls volleyball team faced off against the Grandview Aces for an in conference matchup, hosted in the Mack. The Vikes came out swinging to start the game, winning the first set 25-13, as the Aces were no matchup for the Vikings as they continued dominating and winning

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Boys Cross Country Shatters Personal Bests

Alester X. sprints to finish. (Courtesy/XC Parents) Competing in the Division II race at the Watkins Memorial McGowan Invitational on Saturday, September 7, the boys cross country team achieved eight personal records and four season records. The 5000m-course around a shaded trail and weather in the high 60’s made for perfect racing conditions. Dane C.

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Girls X-C Crushes Competition

Clara S. (Courtesy/Cindy Wilson) The girls cross country team traveled to Watkins Memorial for its weekly contest. The main event was the 5-kilometer race for Divisions 1 through 3, boys and girls. The Vikings raced in D-3 along teams from Worthington Christian, Wellington, Barnesville, and fourteen other schools from across Ohio. The Vikings showed out