Category: sports/the_princeton_packet
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Pirates respond in CJ IV
David Twamley tries to break a Middletown North tackle in West Windsor-Plainsboro South’s 40-22 win in the Central Jersey Group IV opener Sunday.
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MHS girls drop a heartbreaker
Montgomery High girls’ soccer coach Jeremy Beardsley consoles senior Alex Vazquez after the Cougars’ heartbreaking 1-0 loss to Brick Memorial in the CJ Group lV final on Friday. Staff photo by Frank Wojciechowski
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Knights are champions… again
West Windsor-Plainsboro North’s Drew Eccleston moves the ball between Wall defenders during the Knights’ 2-1 win on Friday. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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Knights are champions… again
WW-P North boys’ soccer stays on roll to repeat at sectionals By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor The West Windsor-Plainsboro High North boys’ soccer team has been on an extended roll that’s hard to fathom. Since suffering a 5-0 loss to Trenton on Oct. 18, 2007, the Knights have been pretty close to perfect. They finished…
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Improving Maddox a key for PU hoops
Sydney Johnson begins his second season as Princeton University men’s basketball coach when the Tigers open the season tonight at Jadwin Gym. Staff photo by Frank Wojciechowski
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Girls’ tennis player of the year
Princeton Day School sophomore Samantha Lieb won her second straight Mercer County Tournament first singles championship and first state Prep B title this year. Staff photo by Mark Czjakowski
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Marbach OT score lifts MHS
Cougars back in CJ IV final By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor It’s been a long road back for Melanie Marbach. And with one swift kick on Tuesday, she made it all worthwhile. Marbach’s goal just over nine minutes into overtime lifted the Montgomery High girls’ soccer team to a 1-0 win over Steinert in the…
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Plenty on line for PU football
Hauser, Tigers focus on Yale By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Andrew Hauser isn’t among the league leaders in any category, but because he has his job, several of his Princeton University football teams are. ”It’s definitely a point of pride to have our running back leading the league,” said Hauser, the Tigers offensive tackle,…
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PU women’s basketball opens tonight
Members of the Princeton University women’s basketball team share a laugh at the annual Media Day. the Tigers open the season at Fordham tonight. Staff photo by Frank Wojciechowski
