Category: sports/the_princeton_packet
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WEST WINDSOR: Pirates defend county crown
Lesley Norris won her third straight championship at third singles to help West Windsor-Plainsboro South repeat as Mercer County Tournament titlists Wednesday. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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MONTGOMERY: Nipers making memories
Sisters help Cougar girls soccer to perfect start By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor With three years between them, Andrea and Casey Niper haven’t had the opportunity to play on many teams together. They are making up for lost time quickly in what will be their one and only season of Montgomery High School girls…
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MONTGOMERY: Nipers making memories
Phil McAuliffe Montgomery High girls soccer players Andrea (left) and Casey Niper are getting a chance to play together this season for the Cougars. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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PRINCETON: Tigers look to bounce back from opener
Wornham throws for only score in loss to Citadel By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Scott Britton had the wind knocked out of him while playing The Citadel on Saturday. The Princeton University linebacker came back strong, just as he expects the Tigers to after a 38-7 season-opening loss to the Bulldogs on Saturday. ”I…
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WEST WINDSOR: Bilardo, Knights on rise
North field hockey offense erupts in pair of wins By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Heather Bilardo and the West Windsor-Plainsboro North field hockey team are trying to show that you can’t keep a good program down. Bilardo was part of a young team last year that went 5-8-2, a rare losing season for the…
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PRINCETON: Newcomers give PDS a head start
Reilly, Shockey part of sweep of quad meet By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Allie Reilly and Alice Shockey have helped give Princeton Day School a girls cross country team. That alone would be news for a program that hasn’t been able to field a full squad in years, but it gets better. The Panthers…
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WEST WINDSOR: Knights grind out 2-0 start
Set up early showdown with unbeaten PHS By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Chris Casamento does not want to get too far ahead of himself. For now, the West Windsor-Plainsboro High North football coach is quite pleased to see his team off to a 2-0 start. ”It means a lot,” said Casamento, whose team was 2-8…
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PRINCETON: Tigers surrender early lead in opening loss
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PRINCETON: Head scratching time
COLUMN: Justin Time By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Another year of puzzling decisions is upon us. The Mercer County Tournament begins Monday with the finals scheduled for Wednesday. Most teams will have gotten in three or four matches by then — if the weather cooperates. That’s better than the Somerset County Tournament that was…
