Category: sports/the_princeton_packet
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PRINCETON: Girls Soccer Player of the Year
Senior Ashley Maziarz helped the Hun School girls soccer team to a pair of wins over Pennington, including one in the state Prep A final. Photo by Gabe Csapo
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PRINCETON: Bell helps Stuart to fast start
Tartans basketball looking for improvement By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Harlyn Bell is a goalie in field hockey and lacrosse, but she contributes on offense and defense during the basketball season. ”I like defense better,” said Bell, a senior at Stuart Country Day. “I feel it’s more rewarding, though points on the board aren’t…
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PRINCETON: Girls Soccer Player of the Year
Maziarz left winning mark at Hun By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The last six months of soccer have made for some unforgettable wins for Ashley Maziarz. In July, the central defender helped her FC Bucks club team win the Elite Clubs National League championship in Richmond, Va., with a win over a team from…
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PRINCETON: Boys Soccer Player of the Year
Ealy’s leadership guided Little Tigers to titles By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Chase Ealy has always been about doing whatever was needed to help the Princeton High School boys soccer team succeed. Apparently what Ealy did this season was more than enough as he helped the Little Tigers to an 18-3-2 season that included a…
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PRINCETON: Boys Soccer Player of the Year
Senior Chase Ealy provided the play and leadership on the field to help the Princeton High boys soccer team to 18 wins and three championships. Photo by John Dowers
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MONTGOMERY: MHS hockey tops PHS to even record
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor One day made a big difference for the Montgomery High ice hockey team. After falling to Watchung Hills, 5-0, in their opener on Monday night, the Cougars bounced back with a 5-1 win over Princeton on Tuesday night at Mercer County Park. ”I thought we played a good defensive game,”…
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MONTGOMERY: MHS hockey tops PHS to even record
Montgomery High’s Minbae Lee slips in a backhanded shot to give the Cougars a 3-0 in their 5-1 win over Princeton High on Tuesday night. Photo by Dennis Symons
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PRINCETON: New PHS swim coach had helping ‘Hand’
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Carly Misiewicz couldn’t be more thrilled with the way her tenure as Princeton High School swim coach has started. ”It is going really well,” said Misiewicz, whose Princeton teams opened the season with wins over Hopewell Valley on Tuesday. “So far things are going well. I have great coaches working…
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PRINCETON: Hun girls fall in opener
Shorthanded Raiders basketball team shows promise at start By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor In Tuesday’s season opener, Hun School girls’ basketball coach Bill Holup got a glimpse of what his team can be this year. Now he just needs an opportunity to see what the Raiders will be like at full strength. Playing without a…