Category: sports/the_princeton_packet
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Tarca is a leader for MHS
Montgomery High senior Kevin Tarca has been a leader on and off the court for the Cougars. Photo by Bob Gleason
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Reiss, Famiglietti save best for last
New pairing is fourth at nationals By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Despite being new partners and losing almost three months together due to an injury, Jaclyn Famiglietti and Andrew Reiss put their best performance forward when they had to. The two finished fourth in the juvenile pairs division at the U.S. Junior Figure Skating…
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Pirates’ frosh is a fast find
Druckman has role in victory By Justin Feil, Assistant Editor Dan Druckman celebrated a birthday last Friday, but it is he who has been a gift to the West Windsor-Plainsboro South boys’ swimming team. The freshman has made immediate contributions in his first year of high school swimming, as he did in helping to deliver…
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Princeton Packet Athlete of the Week
Princeton Day School’s Joe Rogers is the Princeton Packet Athlete of the Week. Staff photo by Frank Wojciechowski
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Princeton Packet Athlete of the Week
Rogers’ move a boost for PDS By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor As far as fresh starts go, Joe Rogers’ has been perfect. After spending the last two basketball seasons at Princeton High School, including last year when he was the Little Tigers’ leading scorer, Rogers is now at Princeton Day School. And if the first…
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Tarca is a leader for MHS
Cougars stop North hoops By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Kris Grundy was not happy with the first few games the Montgomery High boys’ basketball team had played. And neither were his players. But after a solid performance in a 56-29 win over West Windsor-Plainsboro North, both the coach and his players were feeling better. ”I…
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PHS boys’ hockey gels after slow start
Princeton High’s Jeff Goeke brings the puck around the net during the Little Tigers’ 9-3 win over Hamilton. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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Captain Kirkenir a leader for PHS
Wrestler has experience for Little Tigers By Rich Fisher, The Packet Group It’s one thing to learn a lesson. It’s quite another to put it to use. David Kirkenir learned his lesson on the opening Saturday of wrestling season in losing both his matches at the Garden State Wrestling Classic. He wasted little time in…
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Meeting at the mats
Wrestling has become a common bond for the Mealy family (clockwise from bottom left) Bill, Chris, Jennifer, BJ and Karen. Staff photo by Frank Wojciechowski
