Category: sports/the_princeton_packet
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WEST WINDSOR: Athletes of the Week
Li, Ravi enjoying final year with WW-P South girls tennis By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Angela Li and Sanjana Ravi are in their fourth year as doubles partners for the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South girls tennis team. The seniors are trying to soak in every second in their final season representing the Pirates. Li…
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PRINCETON: Little Tigers aiming for field hockey title
Senior class ready to take next step By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Campbell McDonald and the rest of the seniors on the Princeton High field hockey team have seen plenty of success on the field in their careers. And as the Little Tigers prepare for the start of tournament season, they are hoping to take…
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PRINCETON: Stuart field hockey wins MCT opener
Young Tartans are making strides By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor The Stuart Country Day School field hockey team hasn’t let a string of tough losses get them down. The Tartans entered Tuesday’s Mercer County Tournament having won just twice in 12 games this season. But throughout the difficult stretch, the team has continued to stress…
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MONTGOMERY: Cougars soccer is rolling
Senior Jack Rodgers has helped the Montgomery High boys soccer team to a 9-3 start and top seed in the Somerset County Tournament. Photo by Robert Gleason
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PRINCETON: Stuart field hockey wins MCT opener
Phil McAuliffe Junior Tori Hannah scored the first goal of the game to help the Stuart Country Day School field hockey team to a 5-0 win over Nottingham in the Mercer County Tournament. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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PRINCETON: Little Tigers win another sectional
Girls tennis claims fourth straight title By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Zhenia Dementyeva and Nikhita Salgame came into this year with plenty of doubles experience between them. The Princeton High School girls have combined their experience for the first time to form the top team for the Little Tigers this season. ”We have really…
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MONTGOMERY: Cougars getting defensive
MHS football is balanced in win By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor The offense for the Montgomery High School football team has certainly been prolific this season. In five games the Cougars have averaged 31.6 points per game, including a season-high in last Friday night’s 49-28 win over Immaculata. And while the offense can always be…
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PRINCETON: Moves pay off for Little Tigers
Lis leads girls soccer offense breakout from new spot By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor HAMILTON — Taylor Lis will be in a new role for the Princeton High girls soccer team down the final stretch of the season and the Little Tigers are confident she can handle the transition. ”Shannon (Pawlak) was unfortunately injured so…