Category: sports/the_princeton_packet
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PRINCETON: PHS tennis onto semifinals
Jesse Delaney has helped the Princeton High School girls tennis team reach the CJ III semifinals in her senior year. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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WEST WINDSOR: WW-P schools, Montgomery reach tennis semis
Mandalap fuels Pirates sweep of East Brunswick By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Ammu Mandalap got a big jolt of confidence heading into the girls state singles tennis tournament and a bigger dose of revenge. The freshman defeated last year’s state runner-up, Stefania Balasa, 4-6, 6-4, 7-5, to help West Windsor-Plainsboro South sweep East Brunswick…
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PRINCETON: Hun stays unbeaten in MAPL football
Sean Reed rushed for three touchdowns and scored a fourth on an interception return in West Windsor-Plainsboro North’s win over Allentown on Saturday. Photo by Dick Druckman/Goldmedalimpressions.com
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PRINCETON: Football sees bright spots in loss
Tigers take No. 23 Colgate to overtime By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Given that five days earlier the Princeton University football team suffered a 38-0 loss to annual Ivy League doormat Columbia at home, the arrival of unbeaten No. 23 Colgate on Thursday could have been crushing. Instead, the Tigers met the challenge in…
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MONTGOMERY: Min races in first Manhattan Invite
Sophomore rookie part of big day for locals By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Emily Min figured she would give cross country a try this year. The Montgomery High School sophomore has found she likes it better than track and field, and in particular, the last two weekends — in which she has competed in…
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PRINCETON: PHS tennis onto semifinals
Delaney stays steady in states for Little Tigers By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor A calmer Jesse Delaney has produced better results for the Princeton High School girls tennis team. ”A lot for me was positivity,” said the PHS senior. “I don’t yell when I’m on the court anymore. After a bad point, I just…
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PRINCETON: Athlete of the Week
Hun’s Anthony is finishing strong By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Like any senior, Julia Anthony is hoping that her final scholastic year is the best. Anthony has been a four-year member of the Hun School girls soccer varsity, and so far, she has seen all her goals come true. ”It’s my last year and…
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PRINCETON: Worthy causes beckon
Column: Justin Time By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor October 13 has been circled on the calendars of the West Windsor-Plainsboro North and WW-P South girls volleyball teams since the schedule came out this year. It’s not just because it’s the second meeting of the year of the rival schools with the Knights capturing the…
