Category: sports/the_princeton_packet
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WEST WINDSOR: Allen a small change for Knights
Former assistant replaces Paulsson as girls tennis coach By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Chemistry should not be a problem for the West Windsor-Plainsboro North girls tennis team even as it undergoes the first change of leadership in program history. For one, new head coach Caitlin Allen teaches honors chemistry at the high school. Additionally,…
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WEST WINDSOR: Allen a small change for Knights
New West Windsor-Plainsboro High North girls tennis coach Caitlin Allen oversees practice Monday. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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PRINCETON: Schnepf’s passion brings her to PDS
New Princeton Day School field hockey coach Heather Schnepf demonstrates a maneuver for her team during their first practice Wednesday. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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PRINCETON: Drive, Forrest, drive
Princeton resident Forrest Hull recorded the fastest lap before finishing second on the New Jersey Motorsports Park’s Thunderbolt track Saturday. Photo courtesy of John H. King/KingMotorsportPhotography.com.
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MONTGOMERY: Reinson part of inaugural U-15 lax tourney
Montgomery resident helps team to sixth By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Josh Reinson is deep into his first Montgomery High School football practices, but he spent much of the summer playing lacrosse. The MHS freshman can’t name which of the sports is his favorite, but he did enjoy quite a highlight on the lacrosse…
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PRINCETON: Schnepf’s passion brings her to PDS
Former All-America is new field hockey coach By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Heather Schnepf has been around field hockey since she was 5 years old, and at every step as a player and coach, she has seen success. Her latest stop brings her to Princeton Day School, where she takes over for Jill Thomas…
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PRINCETON: Drive, Forrest, drive
Princeton resident enjoys fast Formula Ford debut By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Forrest Hull only has his driving permit, yet the 16-year-old has doubled the top allowable speed in New Jersey. The Princeton resident has hit speeds approaching 130 mph in his first year of racing Formula Ford cars. Hull still has another year…
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PRINCETON: Greenberg glad to go
PHS sophomore part of baseball ambassador program By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor When Will Greenberg first heard about the People to People Sports Ambassador Program, he wasn’t sure if it was right for him. He quickly found out he was wrong. ”One of my friends did the student ambassador program and he mentioned me as…
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PRINCETON: Honore a worthy ambassador
Princeton swimmer enjoys People to People trip By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor The People to People Sports Ambassador Program offered Victor Honore a little bit of everything during his 10-day trip to Austria. “For two to three hours a day we would swim,” said Honore, a Princeton High sophomore who competed in swimming…
