Category: sports/the_princeton_packet
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Princeton Packet Athlete of the Week
Kelly helps Knights soccer on run By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Trevor Warner looks at Scott Kelly and can see a player that helps make his whole team better. And it isn’t just because Kelly is usually one of the most talented players on the field. ”He draws so much attention, especially the last couple…
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Sibling rivalry to end PU season
Gallaghers face off at Dartmouth By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Saturday marks the final game of the 2007 season for the Princeton University and Dartmouth College football teams, but the first meeting between brothers Kevin and Pat Gallagher. The Gallaghers played two seasons together at The Hun School. They will line up on opposite…
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Princeton Packet Athlete of the Week
Scott Kelly…WW-P North boys’ soccer Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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Macaluso looking to cap big year at MOC
Pirates’ Leung, North boys seek XC crowns By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Sam Macaluso had a freshman year of cross country that most anyone would take, but he wasn’t satisfied. Macaluso returned for his sophomore year at West Windsor-Plainsboro South with one thing in mind. ”I wanted to get better,” Macaluso said. “I didn’t…
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Improved Foy, champ Leung lead South XC to Meet of Champions
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Kevin Foy finished eighth last year in his biggest meet of the season. That meet was the Mercer County Championships, the junior varsity not the varsity race. ”Last year, I didn’t start out the season with everyone else,” Foy said. “I didn’t get the summer training in. But when…
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Early miscues costly to Tigers in loss to Yale
Princeton quarterback Bill Foran looks for running room during the Tigers loss to Yale on Saturday. Staff photo by Frank Wojciechowski
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Musco rebounds from tough year
Senior recovers to help Knights to crown By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor RED BANK — Cameron Musco has managed to wash away a year’s worth of frustration in two weeks. The West Windsor-Plainsboro North senior went through a tough year of rehabilitation after a knee injury suffered during the baseball season of his sophomore year.…
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Watson TD passes, defense lead MHS past South Brunswick
Cougars win first state football playoff game By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor With the goal of reaching the Central Jersey Group IV playoffs achieved, the Montgomery High football now has its sights set on another goal — a spot in the CJ IV championship game. The Cougars picked up a win in their first-ever playoff…
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Princeton Packet Field Hockey Player of the Year
Stuart Country Day school junior Jackie Gaudioso Radvany set school records for goals in a season and in a career. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
