Category: sports/the_princeton_packet
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WEST WINDSOR: Everett exemplifies surging North
Hard work pays off with gridiron wins By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Chris Casamento has never had to worry about Jake Everett putting time and effort into becoming a better football player. ”He’s worked his tail off,” said Casamento, who is in his second season as the head coach at West Windsor-Plainsboro High North. “In…
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PRINCETON: Hun veteran delivers in close win
Deitchman handles pressures on and off tennis court By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor If Ali Deitchman handles her college applications the way she did the decisive match for the Hun School girls tennis team Wednesday, she could be admitted anywhere. The senior third singles player won her tiebreaker set at Germantown Academy to give…
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PRINCETON: Colgate outlasts Tigers in overtime
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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: Rally keeps PHS football unbeaten
WW-P North wins behind Reed’s running By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor The Princeton High football team is 4-0. But don’t expect the Little Tigers to rest on their laurels or get too far ahead of themselves. ”Trenton played the hearts out,” said Princeton coach Steve Everette, whose overcame a 14-0 halftime deficit to beat Trenton,…
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PRINCETON: PU suffers big losses
Football drops Ivy opener, loses Culbreath for season By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The Princeton University football team suffered two major losses Saturday, but it’s hard to determine which is the bigger. The Tigers were handed a 38-0 loss by Columbia in both team’s Ivy League opener, the largest loss by Princeton in the…
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MONTGOMERY: Azimi helps MHS balance attack
Running back has three scores as Cougars football improves to 3-1 By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor After what amounted to a very frustrating junior year, Kevin Azimi is making the most of his senior season with the Montgomery High football team. ”Last year I was injured for most of the season with a stress fracture…
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WEST WINDSOR: Healthy Calder leading Pirates
Senior is South’s fifth at Shore Coaches XC By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Katie Calder may not like the look of her knee braces, but if they get her through her final scholastic season, she can take a little teasing. The West Windsor-Plainsboro South senior is off to a good start as she helped…
