Town Topics — Princeton's Weekly Community Newspaper Since 1946.
Vol. LXV, No. 31
Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Sports

(Photo provided courtesy of the Hun School)

JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT: Jason Elefant rows this spring in his final season for the Hun School crew team. This week, Elefant will be representing the U.S. as an alternate at the 2011 World Rowing Junior Championships in Eton, Great Britain. Shortly after his return from the U.K., Elefant will be starting his college career for the Princeton University men’s lightweight team.

Hun Alum Elefant On U.S. Team for Junior Worlds, Getting Special Preparation for PU Rowing Career

Bill Alden

Although Jason Elefant spent just a few weeks at the 2010 selection camp for the U.S. Junior National rowing team as a last-minute fill-in, he gained a lot from the experience.

PU Goalie Bonar Sees More Orange and Black, Skating at Philadelphia Flyers Prospect Camp

Ed Benkin

With two Stanley Cups and 16 appearances in the National Hockey League semifinals in just 44 years of existence, the Philadelphia Flyers have quickly built a rich tradition.

Featuring Solid Talent Across Age Groups, Nassau Lemmings Enjoy Banner Summer

Bill Alden

For the Nassau Swim Club Lemmings, utilizing an all hands on deck approach resulted in a special summer.

CP Bluefish Face Challenging Summer But Produce Many Quality Performances

Bill Alden

Although the Community Park Bluefish boasted a throng of 150 swimmers this summer, those numbers didn’t add up to the success the powerhouse program typically enjoys in the Princeton-Area Swimming and Diving Association (PASDA) competition.