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The flooring is a top-of-the-line Mondo surface that professional teams use and a Hudl Focus camera is mounted on the mezzanine wall for a livestream of sporting events directly to the athletics YouTube channel.

Included in the building of our fieldhouse, which a group of Columbus Academy families offered a significant portion of the funding for, the wellness center was also reconfigured and expanded to contain state-of-the-art lifting equipment, along with more floor space and various aerobic machines.

During his 16 years at the helm, John Mackenzie led Academy through a period of growth and many accomplishments, including extensive enhancements to the curriculum, increased enrollment, aesthetic improvements to campus, the implementation of successful programs in the areas of diversity, technology, ethics and character, and creating a sense of community for all. The Jones Gym primarily serves our middle school basketball and volleyball teams, while also providing ample indoor practice space for outdoor sports during times of inclement weather throughout the fall and spring seasons.

The gym is equipped with six basketball hoops, a full-size court and bleacher-style seating for guests and fans. Home field for the Viking baseball team, James W. In his 22 years at the helm of the Viking baseball program, Stahl compiled over wins and won the Class A state title in Coach Stahl also steered the program to a regional final and a pair of district finals over his tenure.

The Columbus Academy swimming pool is the official practice and competition site for the Viking swim teams, as well as aquatics for PE classes. Several swim meets are held at the site throughout each season, including within the league, while also being used for competition throughout the year by the Greater Columbus Swim Team of Ohio GCSTO. Search this site. Upper School Athletics The purpose of the upper school interscholastic athletic program at Columbus Academy is threefold: To provide those students with an interest in athletics the opportunity to use and develop their athletic talent while participating in competitive contests under the direction of qualified and dedicated coaches.

Additionally, we strive to continue to develop the ideas and habits of good health, fair play, initiative, achievement and emotional control. To provide for our students leadership opportunities and cooperative learning experiences which contribute to team building. To provide for our student body a solid foundation for the development of good school morals, for being sportsmanlike, and for exercising the qualities of fair play and courtesy.

Middle School Athletics The purpose of the middle school interscholastic athletic program is designed to meet the developmental needs of all student-athlete participants by developing skills, promoting sportsmanship and teamwork, and fostering a love of sports. Youth Sports The purpose of our Junior Vikings youth sports program at Columbus Academy is to positively develop our students ranging from grades depending on the sport.

Click here for more about Youth Sports and the current season's offerings. Meet Our Athletics Staff All open coaching positions can be seen here and those interested should contact Jason Singleton.

Hondros Field. Carlin Fields. His grades are on the rise. As the senior winds down his prep career, he has helped put the Vikings in position for a run in the Division V, Region 19 playoffs. Since beginning the season , including a loss to Harvest Prep on Sept.

Harvest Prep was in the league before closing the regular season Oct. Logan also plays a key role on special teams in addition to being a two-way starter for the Vikings, but despite the heavy workload, the 6-foot-3, pounder rarely leaves the field. He does long snaps. He calls the defense. He helps get everyone organized. He does it all. Through nine games, Logan led the team in receiving with 18 receptions for yards and eight touchdowns. Defensively, he had a team-high The Vikings entered the regular-season finale sixth in Region The top 16 teams qualify for the playoffs, which begin Oct.

With Logan playing a key role a year ago, Academy won the league title at He was second on the team in tackles with Logan also plays basketball at Academy, but admits football is his first love and is in the process of selecting a college to continue his academics and athletics career next fall.



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