Category: sports/the_princeton_packet
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Defense leads North baseball
West Windsor-Plainsboro High North’s Eric Wisotsky tossed a two-hitter as the Knights topped Lawrence, 6-1, on Tuesday. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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Packet Athlete of the Week
West Windsor-Plainsboro South’s Tia Williams is the Princeton Packet Athlete of the Week. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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Spring lifts PU hopes
Tigers football likes potential By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Princeton University took the spring to get its first look at the 2008 football team, and the Tigers liked what they saw as they head into the summer. ”No. 1, I like the chemistry of the team,” said PU head coach Roger Hughes. “The whole…
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Kolata happy on long road
PHS graduate will compete in second Boston Marathon By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Stefan Kolata has a passion for marathoning that he never knew existed while competing for Princeton High School’s track team. ”I found out I just enjoy going for long runs and running for a long time,” said the 1999 PHS graduate…
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Splitsville for PHS boys’ track
Little Tigers capture mile, throws, pole vault sweeps By Jamie Peretzman, Special Writer In pre-meet discussions with coaches, participants and observers at the Princeton High-Allentown-Trenton track meet on Tuesday, the popular consensus was that the Trenton boys would simply be unbeatable. ”If we remain focused, take each event seriously, and if the kids give it…
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Bryant brothers make most of bigger roles
Princeton High’s Nick Hughes brings the ball up the field during the Little Tigers’ win over Hopewell Valley on Monday. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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A new Song gives PDS tennis sweep
Panthers sophomore happier at third singles By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Alvin Song made the Princeton Day School boys’ tennis team as a freshman, but that wasn’t quite enough last year. Song has moved up from first doubles to third singles in his second year of varsity play. ”This year is much more fun,”…
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Packet Athlete of the Week
Williams continues to pace South By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Every meet is a reminder of why the West Windsor-Plainsboro South girls’ track and field team is not looking forward to the end of the season. That’s when Tia Williams graduates and exits the scene. Williams came in as a freshman who could score…
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Bryant brothers make most of bigger roles
Midfielders help Little Tigers pick up first lax win By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Allen and Doug Bryant are adjusting to bigger roles on the Princeton High School boys’ lacrosse team. The sophomore twins aren’t alone. ”The first game, we had 12 players that hadn’t played varsity before,” Allen said. “That was a big…
