Category: sports/the_princeton_packet
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WEST WINDSOR: Northeast Regional latest crown for North XC
Squeri, Knights head to Nike Cross Nationals By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Jon Squeri made sure that he was in the top five for the West Windsor-Plainsboro North boys’ cross country team when it raced to more history. The junior was the Knights’ fourth finisher as they topped Don Bosco Prep for the second…
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PRINCETON: Tigers’ Downs is feeling up
Princeton University senior Whitney Downs drives past FDU’s Mariyah Laury during the Tigers’ 63-47 win last week at Jadwin Gym. Staff photo by Frank Wojciechowski
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PRINCETON: Tigers’ Downs is feeling up
Senior a leader for PU hoops By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Whitney Downs has a pretty good idea of what she’d like to accomplish in her senior season with the Princeton University women’s basketball program. Of course, she’d like to see the Tigers win an Ivy title. But just as importantly, she’d like to leave…
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PRINCETON: Sports News and Notes
GIRLS LACROSSE PG Lax (Princeton Girls Lacrosse) is opening its online registration on Nov. 15 for the 2009 spring lacrosse season. PG Lax will have three team levels — 3rd/4th, 5th/6th and 7th/8th grade, and the season will run from early March to early June. Practice will take place two afternoons a week with games…
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WEST WINDSOR: Leung enjoying success as Tiger
WW-P South grad in first NCAA meet By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Barely one year after Brian Leung made history as the first West Windsor-Plainsboro South runner to win the Meet of Champions and reach the Foot Locker Nationals, he lined among the best collegiate runners in the country. Leung, a freshman at Princeton…
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TOMS RIVER: WW-PN falls short in Group III soccer
West Windsor-Plainsboro High North’s Alex Cadar moves the ball past a Moorestown defender during the Knights’ 2-1 loss in the state Group III semifinals on Tuesday. Photo by Dennis Symons Jr.
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Boys’ Soccer Player of the Year
Kotowski took game to a higher level By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor When the Princeton High boys’ soccer team needed a goal in a big spot, there was no doubt where the Little Tigers would turn. Sam Kotowski had the kind of season for Princeton that most players can only dream about. The senior finished…
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TOMS RIVER: WW-PN falls short in Group III soccer
Seniors leave with bar raised high By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor TOMS RIVER — Only six teams that qualify for the state boys’ soccer tournament can end the season with a win. West Windsor-Plainsboro High North had hoped to be one of them. But for the second straight year the Knights fell one win short…
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Boys’ Soccer Player of the Year
Sam Kotowski established a new single-season scoring record with 31 goals for Princeton High School as a senior this season. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
