Category: sports/windsor_hights_herald

  • PRINCETON: Cause of race appeals

    By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Paul Teti was at a picnic in his Princeton neighborhood when the conversation turned to the upcoming Princeton Half Marathon. “There are five or six just from our neighborhood that are going to be running,” Teti said. “It got us talking about HiTOPS, and so it raises awareness.” The…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Muthyala wins MCT second doubles title; Rams tie for third

    HIGHTSTOWN: Muthyala wins MCT second doubles title; Rams tie for third

    By Rich fisher, Packet Media Group There has been a renaissance on the tennis courts at Hightstown High School and it was on full display at Mercer County Park this week. In their finest Mercer County Tournament showing in at least 20 years, the Rams finished tied for third with West Windsor-Plainsboro North with 17.5…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: East Windsor PAL soccer

    HIGHTSTOWN: East Windsor PAL soccer

    The East Windsor PAL U12 Thunder picked up a valuable three points on the road with a 3-0 victory over the Rumson Devil Dogs. Izzy Del Toro, Teresa Allison, and Anna Radigan each scored goals. Bella Cammarata and Emily Coyle had outstanding defensive efforts while Emilia Vallejos created several Thunder scoring opportunities with her speed.…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: EW PAL soccer round-up

    HIGHTSTOWN: EW PAL soccer round-up

    The East Windsor PAL 10U Arsenal defeated their tough rivals, the Freehold Lightning, 2-1, in MOSA Premier travel soccer play. Rachael Charsky opened the scoring in the first half and Abigail Carter added another before halftime. The story of the second half was the impressive Arsenal Defense with Anna Zappola, Marcella Hirschman,and Megan Khazem holding…

  • PRINCETON: PU football ready to open … finally

    By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Bob Surace has been around the Princeton University football program long enough to be used to it, but that doesn’t make it any easier that the Tigers start their season two weeks after their opening opponent every year. “We know, and we have struggled with this, but the team we…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: East Windsor PAL soccer round-up

    HIGHTSTOWN: East Windsor PAL soccer round-up

    The East Windsor PAL U12 Thunder claimed the Lacey Labor Day Tournament by going 2-0-1 inn three games. Hightstown defeated Freehold (5-0), and host Lacey (4-0), then battled Premier club Twin County Fusion to a 1-1 draw, which was enough to clinch the championship. Izzy Del Toro led all scorers with five goals. Isabella Benitez…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Andre honored by 12th Man TD Club after Jeros gets first win

    By Rich Fisher, Packet Media Group Ethan Jeros wants things to be like they used to be when he played football at Hightstown High. He certainly got off to a good start. The Rams made Jeros’ debut a memorable one last Friday, taking a 34-10 victory over at Windsor-Plainsboro South in the season opener. One…

  • PRINCETON: Williams earns spot on Falcons’ opening roster

    PRINCETON: Williams earns spot on Falcons’ opening roster

    By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Against some pretty long odds, Nick Williams has been named to the Atlanta Falcons’ 53-man active roster to open the NFL season. The Hun School graduate will suit up for the Falcons when they host the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday Night Football. “It feels great,” Williams said. “Last year,…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Hun graduate works way back into NFL

    By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Against some pretty long odds, Nick Williams has been named to the Atlanta Falcons’ 53-man active roster to open the NFL season. The Hun School graduate will suit up for the Falcons when they host the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday Night Football. “It feels great,” Williams said. “Last year,…