Category: sports/the_princeton_packet
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PHS gets revenge in MCT rematch
The Hun School’s Matt Florio is sandwiched between Princeton defenders Nick Hughes (top) and Will Slade during the Little Tigers’ win in the Mercer County Tournament semifinals on Wednesday night. Staff photo by Frank Wojciechowski
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Stuart tops Raiders to reach MCT semis
West Windsor-Plainsboro North’s Megan Pisani (left) moves the ball past a Robbinsville defender dur´ing the Knights’ 3-2 loss in the Mercer County Tournament on Tuesday. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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PU men in black to host Cornell tonight
Tigers football trying to snap losing streak By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor All Princeton University football fans are being asked to wear black tonight in support of the Tigers. No blue, just black, though the Tigers have experienced more than their share of bumps and bruises. R.C. Lagomarsino is just one PU player who…
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PHS gets revenge in MCT rematch
Little Tiger boys edge Hun in PKs By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor It has become one of the best rivalries going. And Wednesday night, the Princeton High-Hun School boys’ soccer game lived up to its billing. Playing in an on-and-off rain all night at Mercer County Community College, the two teams battled to a 1-1…
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PHS gets revenge in MCT rematch
The Hun School’s Steve Gianaccio reacts after his team fell to Princeton in the MCT semifinals on penalty kicks. Photo by Tom Pitts
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Princeton Packet Athlete of the Week
Jillian Prentice…Montgomery cross country Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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Local trio helps Lawrenceville finish unbeaten
Ferrara, Levy and Matsumoto play for state titles By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Alex Ferrara, Emma Levy and Rina Matsumoto agree. Playing together on the Lawrenceville School girls’ team is a lot better than playing against each other. With the three area residents in the lineup, the Big Red have been unbeaten. Good thing.…
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Stuart tops Raiders to reach MCT semis
North field hockey focus on states By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Two of the area’s perennial field hockey powers felt differently about how they played Tuesday in the Mercer County Tournament. The differences showed up on the scoreboard as top-seeded and defending champion Stuart Country Day advanced to the semifinals with a 3-0 win…
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PDS girls overcome youth, dim outlook
Panthers soccer builds on success By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Cammie Linville won’t soon forget the first time she faced Blair Academy this season. The Princeton Day School junior ended the Bucs’ unbeaten season with a goal with just 26 seconds left in the second overtime. ”It was amazing,” Linville said. “We went into…
