Category: sports/the_princeton_packet
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MONTGOMERY: East, Adams advance in MHS Greatest contest
Two more first round matchups on tap The first two matchups of the Montgomery High’s Greatest Athlete contest produced a pair of narrow wins. In one matchup, former all-state soccer goalkeeper Kevin East had 51 percent of the vote at the deadline and edged former baseball and football standout Nick Umar. In the other matchup,…
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PRINCETON: Raiders hockey hungry
Gallagher eyes last title hopes By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Brendan Gallagher is plenty motivated going into the upcoming month of the ice hockey season. Gallagher, who hopes to play college lacrosse next year, is staring at his final days of organized hockey. ”The best part is no one’s really satisfied with how we’ve…
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PRINCETON: Lewis has grand homecoming
Left to right: Stuart Country Day School basketball coach Tony Bowman, Pamela Daly-Lewis, Dia´ mond Lewis and Dennis Lewis celebrate the 1,000th point in Diamond’s career, which she scored on Thursday at Hightstown. Photo by Dennis Symons Jr. (dennissymons.com)
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WEST WINDSOR: Newman controls victory
Knights follow sophomore wrestler By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Andrew Newman was in the midst of a match Saturday against New Brunswick’s Jose Garcia that last year might have frustrated him. It didn’t, and therein lies the biggest change in the West Windsor-Plainsboro North sophomore. ”He stayed in control the whole time,” said Knights…
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MONTGOMERY: Heil tops for Cougars in county
Boys splash to fourth in field, girls third By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Scott Heil has always been an important part of the Montgomery High School boys swimming team since freshman year, but he’s feeling like an even bigger factor for the Cougars this season. ”Definitely you’re contributing more as you get older,” said…
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MONTGOMERY: Cougars’ Lydzinski making impact
Freshman swimmer off to record start By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Megan Lydzinski used the fall to gauge whether she could add high school swimming to her club commitments and still handle the academics of her first year at Montgomery High School. ”I did always want to do it,” said the MHS freshman. “I…
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PRINCETON: PHS senior Blick becomes a leader in pool
Little Tigers’ captain goes the distance By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Carly Blick has grown plenty in her Princeton High School swimming career. She started out by making brief appearances before taking on a bigger role each successive season. ”As a freshman and sophomore, I didn’t swim much in meets,” Blick said. “I swam…
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WEST WINDSOR: Change revives Pirates
West Windsor-Plainsboro South’s Mike Nestel (left) battles Lawrence High’s Tim Finnerty for the puck during the Pirates’ 8-2 win on Monday. Photo by Dennis Symons (dennissymons.com)
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PRINCETON: Recreation Basketball Results
PRINCETON DILLON Malik Thompson scored six points and Sam Serxner added five as the Suns topped the Jazz, 17-11, in the Boys 4th/5th Grade Division of the Princeton Recreation Dillon Youth Basketball League. Owen Smith scored six points and Owen Lindenfelder added five in the loss. In other games in the division, the Kings topped…
