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(Photo by Bill Allen/NJ SportAction)

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WILD TIMES: Princeton University defender Rochelle Willis, left, flies past a Boston College player last fall in the NCAA Tournament on the Tigers' improbable run to the Final 4. This weekend, Willis, who graduated from Princeton this past spring, will be playing in another Final 4 as she competes for the New Jersey Wildcats in the W-League Soccer Championship at Mercer County Community College. On Friday, the Wildcats will face the Vancouver Whitecaps Women in one semifinal while the Ottawa Fury Women and Central Florida Krush will clash in the other. The winners will play in the title game on Sunday.
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Former Tiger Soccer Star Willis In Another Final 4 As N.J. Wildcats Host W-League Championship

By Bill Alden

Rochelle Willis has already taken part in one soccer dream ride in the past year.

CP Bluefish Swimmers Accomplished Mission, Having Fun While Producing Superb Efforts

By Bill Alden

When Greg Hand looks ahead to a season coaching the Community Park Bluefish swim team, his thoughts don't turn to wins and losses.

CP Swim Star Zantal Surprised Himself By Earning PASDA Individual Accolade

By Bill Alden

Alex Zantal came into last week's Princeton Area Swimming and Diving Association (PASDA) championship meet determined to give his all.

Nassau Swimmers Reign After Demotion, Ready for Return to PASDA's Top Division

By Bill Alden

The Nassau Swim Club Lemmings found themselves in an unaccustomed position at the start of this summer.

 

 

 

 
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