Category: sports/the_princeton_packet
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Berry, PHS football doing things right
Little Tigers closer to state berth By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Steve Everette is quite pleased with what Larry Berry brings to the football field every day. And he’s just as pleased with Larry Berry does off the field every day. ”Larry has decided that he wants to do special things,” said Everette, whose Princeton…
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Junior catching on for Pirates football
Riemann grabs two more scores By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor LAWRENCE — Jeff Riemann doesn’t think of himself as an automatic when it comes to scoring touchdowns. Although the numbers say otherwise. Riemann, a junior receiver for West Windsor-Plainsboro High South, caught four passes Sunday night against Notre Dame, giving him 12 catches for the…
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Owoh making gains for Knights football
Improved quarterback aids North By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Art Stubbs knew that one way or another, Timmy Owoh, was going to be a big part of the offense for the West Windsor-Plainsboro football team. To do that, Owoh opened the season as the Knights’ quarterback. When starting tailback Darren Parrott went down with an…
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Column: Nuse Sense
Sports Pod gets visit from Mr. Clean By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor At least once a decade, we make sure to clean up the area around the sports desk, which has come to be known as the Sports Pod. When you clean as infrequently as we do, it’s amazing the things you find. For instance,…
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Princeton Packet Athlete of the Week
Brian Leung…WW-P South cross country Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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Princeton Packet Athlete of the Week
WW-P South’s Leung runs by elite company By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor John Trautmann, Alan Webb, Alberto Salazar, Marty Liquori, Matt Centrowitz, Bob Keino and Bobby Papazian. They are familiar names in the local and beyond running community. Brian Leung has run faster over Van Cortlandt Park’s 2.5-mile course than any of them. The…
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Another Cougars shutout
Mancino, MHS top Bridgewater soccer By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor You can’t miss Ally Mancino on the soccer field. She’s the one in goal for the Montgomery High girls’ soccer team. She’s usually wearing a bright colored jersey. And, oh, she’s the loud one you’d hear directing everyone else on the field, even if you’re…
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Stuart’s Huber on course to finish strong
Senior makes return to running By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Six weeks off due to a stress fracture ran closer to six months for Nicole Huber. It was the only running that happened for Huber through last fall, but the Stuart Country Day senior has returned to the course for the cross country team…
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MHS tennis edged in state semis
Montgomery High’s Michelle Lu returns a shot in her third-singles victory during the Cougars’ 3-2 loss to Bridgewater-Raritan in the Group IV semifinals Wednesday. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
