Category: sports/the_princeton_packet
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Fog, Pirate boys roll in rivalry
North, South girls’ soccer play to tie in early contest By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor The soccer teams from West Windsor-Plainsboro North and WW-P South played more than 140 minutes without a goal on Friday night at Mercer County Park. Then the fog rolled in, the goals started coming and in the end, the WW-P…
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Fog, Pirate boys roll in rivalry
DICK DRUCKMAN West Windsor-Plainsboro South’s Carlo Ingato (center) is congratulated by teammates Alex Prito (left) and Keisuke Murata (right) after his goal in the fog tied Friday night’s game against WW-P North. Photo by Dick Druckman
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No. 21 Hampton rallies to top Tigers
Princeton scores 27 in first-half display By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor When Bill Foran took a knee to end the first half, it was with every indication that the Princeton University quarterback would have the opportunity to do the same at the end of the fourth quarter. No. 21 Hampton, however, fed off its…
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PHS girls’ soccer getting defensive during streak
West Windsor-Plainsboro North’s Lexi Forsell and Princeton’s Lizzie Price go head to head to gain control of the ball during Tuesday’s 1-1 tie. Photo by Dennis Symons, Jr.
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Happier ending for Ohlendorf
PU graduate goes to playoffs with Yankees By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The New York Yankees’ season didn’t start very well, but they rallied to reach the postseason for the 13th straight time. Ross Ohlendorf’s first year in the Yankees organization didn’t start well either, but the Princeton University graduate worked his way up…
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PHS girls’ soccer getting defensive during streak
Princeton High’s Hannah Davis passes the ball up field in the second half of Tuesday’s 1-1 tie with WW-P North. Photo by Dennis Symons, Jr.
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Rally recharges Pirates soccer
Quiet leader Dzugan helps WW-P South boys come back By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Will Dzugan’s contributions don’t always show up in the scorebook for the West Windsor-Plainsboro South boys’ soccer team. They did Monday as he assisted Josh Richards’ game-winner in a 2-1 win over Hamilton that put the Pirates over the .500…
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PU football hosting big Hampton challenge
Staser, Tigers looking to make mark Saturday By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor If Jake Staser wasn’t such a competitor, before the Princeton University football team hosts Hampton 3:30 p.m. Saturday might be a good time to move back to fullback. ”Personally I’m definitely looking forward to the challenge,” said the PU senior who moved…
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Willig, PHS get one more shot at states
Senior eyes CJ III tennis crown By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Alex Willig enters her final state tournament looking to cap off quite a career, even if she still carries a humble attitude. ”It’s my fourth year, but it doesn’t make me any less intimidated,” said the Princeton High School senior. “I don’t think…
