Category: sports/the_princeton_packet

  • PRINCETON: BOYS’ SWIMMING PREVIEWS

    Montgomery      Head Coach: Noelle Keller, third year     Last year: 7-4, Skyland Conference champions     Captains: Mike D’Aguillo (Sr.), Ryan Weeks (Sr.).     Key returning swimmers: Adam Caldwell (Jr.), Scott Heil (Jr.), Mike Leddy (Jr.), Kevin Sun (Jr.), Andrew Treble (Jr.), Peter Xiao (Jr.), Nick Warner (Jr.), Yan Wu (Jr.), Sandy August (So.), James Huang (So.).     Top…

  • PRINCETON: ICE HOCKEY PREVIEWS

    Montgomery      Head Coach: Rob Scarpa, fourth year     Last year: 13-10-4    Key returning players: Mike DeMarco (Sr.), Matt Fox (Sr.), Tripp Garringer (Sr.), Jim Lamb (Sr.), Steve Papsin (Sr.), Chris Sparno (Sr.), Dylan Dineen (Jr.), Tom Hackett (Jr.), Amo Hare (Jr.), Will Irving (Jr.), Jim Minnis (Jr.), Mark Yetter (Jr.).     Top newcomers: Terry Darcy (Jr.),…

  • PRINCETON: Early ice hockey encourages pair

    PRINCETON: Early ice hockey encourages pair

    Hun tops improved PHS team By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    Francois Bourbeau was happy to see his Hun School ice hockey team open the season with a 3-2 win over Princeton High.    Tim Campbell, in his second year as the Little Tigers’ coach, wasn’t about to let the one-goal loss dim his enthusiasm for his…

  • PRINCETON: PHS’ Boyce is making name for herself in pool

    Little Tigers open with sweep of Hightstown By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Rachel Boyce is one of the returning Princeton High School girls’ swimmers who will try to replace one of the most talented senior classes to ever graduate.    The junior knows all about following in big footsteps. She is the youngest of four…

  • PRINCETON: Early ice hockey encourages pair

    PRINCETON: Early ice hockey encourages pair

    Princeton High goaltender Josh Berger knocks away a shot by the Hun School’s Brendan Gallagher during the Raiders’ 3-2 win on Wednesday. Staff photo by Frank Wojciechowski

  • PACKET-AREA: GIRLS’ HOCKEY PREVIEWS

    Princeton High      Head Coach: Jeff Schneider, second year     Last year: 10-11-1     Captains: Elizabeth O’Grady (Sr.), Madeline Sturm (Sr.), Haley Andres (Jr.), Katie Carreno (Sr.).     Key returners: Olivia Bayles (Sr.), Jennifer Conover (Jr.), Fiona Mahon (Jr.), Olivia Ray (Jr.), Gabby Vukasin (Jr.), Margaret Fullajtar (So.), Neta Nakesh (So.), Kelly O’Grady (So.), Olivia Ziegler (So.), Allison…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Girls’ Cross Country Runner of the Year

    Kellner ended career with finest season By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Katie Kellner put together some jaw-dropping results in her first three cross country seasons, but nothing that could compare to her final scholastic season.    ”It was a combination of coaching and experience,” Kellner said. “My coaches had their minds set on my senior…

  • PRINCETON: Reynolds, Rossi advance to Princeton’s Greatest semis

    Webber vs. Young in first semifinal matchup Bram Reynolds, the all-time leading scorer in Colonial Valley Conference boys’ basketball history, and Nina Rossi, one of the state’s top female swimmers, have advanced to the semifinals of the Princeton High School’s Greatest Athlete contest. Reynolds earned 56 percent of the vote to defeat former multi-sport star Missy McCloskey…

  • PRINCETON: PU men capture second straight

    Lake a factor as Tigers reach .500 By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor   The Princeton University men’s basketball team lost its first two games of the season.    Nick Lake played 12 minutes in the opener against Central Michigan, then did not leave the bench against Maine.    The junior has played major minutes in each of…