Category: sports/the_princeton_packet
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MHS success starts in middle
The Hun School’s Tucker Barth (left) goes high into the air for a head ball while Montgomery’s Mike Papsin looks on during the Raiders’ 3-1 win on Thursday. Staff photo by Frank Wojciechowski
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MHS success starts in middle
Cender helps Cougars boys’ soccer to fast start By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Bob Schwartz wanted to make sure the Montgomery High boys’ soccer team was strong in the middle of the field. And to make sure that happened, the Cougars’ coach knew right where to turn. Chris Cender has always been a strength while…
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Tigers quiet No. 22 Leopards’ roar
PU football earns first win of season, 20-14 By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Princeton lost the turnover and time of possession battles along with the game in its season opening loss to Lehigh. Saturday night, the Tigers turned the tables on another Patriot League foe for a 20-14 win over The Sports Network’s No.…
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Tigers quiet No. 22 Leopards’ roar
Beverly Schaefer PU quarterback Bill Foran was 18-for-24 for 190 yards and no interceptions in the Tigers’ 20-14 win at Lafayette on Saturday.
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Princeton Packet Athlete of the Week
Montgomery High cross country runner Amanda Herrmann is the Princeton Packet Athlete of the Week.
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Hun football happy to welcome Leffler
Transfer, Raiders travel to Mercersburg for MAPL opener By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Dave Dudeck considers himself lucky to have a player like Brian Leffler in the Hun School football program. For his part, Leffler is just as happy to be a Raiders. ”What a great kid to have in this program and on our…
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Brach not as busy in MHS win
Senior field hockey goalie, Cougars win first of year By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Sammi Brach is closing in on a career milestone that says two things about her and the Montgomery field hockey team. One, she’s a pretty good goalie. Two, the Cougars spend a lot of time playing defense. Brach, made seven saves…
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Kotowski, PHS draw early attention
Boys’ soccer wins first four By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Sam Kotowski has gotten used to people paying a lot of attention to him on the soccer field. When you score eight goals in four games, it tends to draw attention from your own team, as well as the opposition. ”Even before he came to…
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Hsieh now runs from front
South senior XC captain has come long way By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Tiffany Hsieh is the No. 2 runner and co-captain for a solid West Windsor-Plainsboro South girls’ cross country team. The Pirate seniors’ ascension did not seem plausible three years ago, if only because she had to go so far. ”Freshman year,”…
