Category: sports/the_princeton_packet
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Farrell leads South offense into playoffs
Year experience benefits quarterback By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor One of Connor Farrell’s best attributes as a quarterback is his ability to think on the fly. That came in handy last year when, in just the third game of his sophomore season, he was thrust into the starting role for West Windsor-Plainsboro South. ”There is…
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North soccer in first CJ final
Knights knock off Neptune By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor NEPTUNE — If you had asked Trevor Warner three weeks ago if he thought his team would be playing for a championship today, his answer would have been pretty clear. ”Of what?” But three weeks has changed a lot for the West Windsor-Plainsboro North boys’ soccer…
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Farrell leads South offense into playoffs
West Windsor-Plainsboro South and quarterback Connor Farrell will open the CJ IV playoffs on Saturday when they host Jackson Memorial. Staff photo by Frank Wojciechowski
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Princeton Packet Athlete of the Week
Miller’s versatility boosts Raiders By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Protecting a quarterback is paramount for some football teams. But the Hun School doesn’t hold back with Matthew Miller. The post-graduate takes snaps at quarterback, plays safety on defense and returns punt. He’d do more if he could. ”I love playing both sides,” said Miller,…
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PHS has brothers in arms
Gordons lifting Little Tiger defense into playoffs By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor This was a case of the younger brother leading his older brother into a good situation. Josh Gordon had always wanted to play football. And when he was a freshman at Princeton High School, he finally got his chance. His older brother, Zephrem,…
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Rosas are double trouble
The addition of freshmen Jim Rosa (pictured) and his brother Jim has helped make the West Windsor-Plainsboro High North boys’ cross country team a contender for the state Group III championship. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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Cougars ready to run in first playoff game
Saunders keys MHS rushing By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Devon Saunders didn’t have the kind of junior season he had hoped he would have for the Montgomery High football team. Slowed by nagging injuries, Saunders carried the ball just 33 times for 104 yards as a junior, which didn’t do a whole lot for his…
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Rosas are double trouble
Freshman twins help put WW-P North among XC elite By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Joe and Jim Rosa are easy to spot at a cross country meet. Just look for a flash of red hair followed by another just a little behind. The freshmen twins have helped make the West Windsor-Plainsboro North boys one…
