Author: BOB NUSE, Sports Editor
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PRINCETON: Little Tigers finish strong
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor At this point in the season it is all about finishing for the Princeton High boys basketball team. The Little Tigers are just 2-5, but they have had a chance to win in four of those five losses. Princeton picked up a much-needed win on Monday when the Little Tigers…
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PRINCETON: Hun hockey captures Purple Puck
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor The Purple Puck Tournament in Washington, D.C. has become a holiday tradition for the Hun School ice hockey team. For the last three years the team has traveled to the tournament over their winter break for a chance to see some good competition and also for some team bonding. For…
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PRINCETON: Panthers reaching new heights
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor The Princeton Day School girls basketball team has set modest goals for the season. First and foremost, the Panthers want to improve. They continued to take steps in that direction on Monday with a 42-25 win at Princeton High. With the win, the Panthers improved to 5-4 on the season,…
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MONTGOMRY: MHS boys swimmers rally for win
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Both the boys and girls swim teams at Montgomery High have high hopes for success at the end of the season. But that doesn’t mean the teams can’t have some excitement along the way. On Tuesday both teams hosted Pingry in meets that came down to the final event. While…
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WEST WINDSOR
Council pays respects to Newtown victims By Charley Falkenburg, Special to the Packet WEST WINDSOR — On behalf of West Windsor, the Township Council paid its respects to the 20 children and six adults that were murdered in Newtown, Conn. The council started its Dec. 17 meeting with a moment of silence for the victims…
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WEST WINDSOR: Pirates fall in TOC tennis final
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor In its most intense matches through recent years, it’s largely been the depth of the West Windsor-Plainsboro South boys tennis team that has carried it. Millburn beat the Pirates at their own game a they won the bottom three flights first on their way to a sweep of WW-P…
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Sports News and Notes
CHEER/GYMNASTICS A Cheer/Gymnastics Clinic will be held Nov. 6-7 at Montgomery High School for children in grades 1-8. Campers will divide their days learning the skills and techniques of a gymnast with cheers, dances and stunts of a cheerleader. Children of all abilities and experiences are welcome. Emphasis will be based more on fun game…