Category: sports/the_princeton_packet
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PRINCETON: PU women show off potential with big win
Tiger skaters get past defending champions By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Inconsistencies have cost the Princeton University women’s ice hockey team a better record, but Saturday they showed the heights of their potential. The Tigers put everything together to knock off defending national champion Minnesota-Duluth, 4-3. ”It shows we have promise,” said PU head…
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MONTGOMERY: A happy return for Jennings
Senior helps MHS swimmers squeeze by Hillsborough boys By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Kyle Jennings missed the Montgomery High School boys’ swim team last year when he took the high school season off. There was never a doubt that he would return for his senior year, and Tuesday’s 86-84 opening win over rival Hillsborough…
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WEST WINDSOR: Boys’ Cross Country Runner of the Year
West Windsor-Plainsboro High North’s Joe Rosa had a sophomore season that helped the Knights win the Meet of Champions. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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WEST WINDSOR: Boys’ Cross Country Runner of the Year
Knights’ Rosa went from fast to faster By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Joe Rosa was expected to make a jump from freshman to sophomore year, but no one anticipated it being this big of a leap. Rosa’s sophomore season for the West Windsor-Plainsboro North boys’ cross country team began in promising fashion, some feared…
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PRINCETON: BOYS’ BASKETBALL PREVIEWS
Montgomery Head Coach: Kris Grundy, fourth year Last year: 12-14 Key returning players: Misha Miljanic (Sr.), A.J. Shadrach (Sr.), Andy Singley (Sr.), James Loupos (Jr.), Ryan McCoy (So.), Matt Mignon (So.). Top newcomers: Jake Stewart (Sr.), Christian Benz (Jr.), Josh Prevost (Jr.), Robbie Robinson (Jr.), Brian Testa (Jr.), Jon Lott (So.), Mike Reynolds (So.). …
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WEST WINDSOR: Stability benefits Knight boys’ hoops
WW-PN boys back together By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor The start of the season has a whole different feel to it this year for the West Windsor-Plainsboro North boys’ basketball team. For one thing, they have the same coach for consecutive seasons for the first time in their high school careers. ”At the end of…
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PRINCETON COLUMN: Justin Time
Rivalry a nice way to begin By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor There’s nothing quite like a rivalry matchup to start the season. There aren’t many better rivalries than Montgomery High vs. Hillsborough in swimming, though the two schools bring out their best for each other regardless of the athletic contest. Cougars’ boys coach Noelle…
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PRINCETON: Dillon Youth Basketball Results
Peter Kwitny led a balanced scoring effort with six points as the Rockets topped the Lakers, 19-14, in the 4th/5th Grade Boys Division of the Princeton Recreation Dillon Youth Basketball League. Teddy Friedman had five points and Alex Cahill-Sadinas added four in the win. Peter Reid led the Lakers with four points. In other games,…
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WEST WINDSOR: Late-starting Pirates earn third straight win
Rothman, WW-P South skate past Hamilton By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Up just, 3-2, over Hamilton on Wednesday, it didn’t take West Windsor-Plainsboro South’s smartest player to figure out the Pirates needed to play better. ”The first period, we didn’t really play too well,” said the Pirates forward Adam Rothman. “We were playing down…
