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(Photo provided courtesy of USA Triathlon)

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ON THE FAST TRACK: Princeton High alum Andy Potts heads for home in a pro triathlon event this spring. Potts finished 11th in the Triathlon World Championships this May to earn a spot on the U.S. team for the upcoming Summer Olympics in Athens.
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PHS Alum Potts Finds Direction In Triathlon; Now Aims to Soar at Athens Summer Games

By Bill Alden

After completing a stellar swimming career at the University of Michigan, Andy Potts found himself drifting.

Former PHS Lacrosse Star Miller Made the Most of Guilford Career

By Bill Alden

Josh Miller played a vital role in helping the Princeton High boys' lacrosse team become a powerhouse in the late 1990s. The stocky Miller thrived in the crease for the Little Tigers, firing home many a feed from the Hayes brothers, Dixon and Whitney.

Torti Enjoyed Mercer Homecoming Even Though N.J. Pride Fell Again

By Bill Alden

As the New Jersey Pride warmed up for its recent Major League Lacrosse (MLL) clash with the Long Island Lizards at Mercer County Park, the loudspeaker blared the Thin Lizzy 1970s hit, "The Boys are Back in Town." For the Pride, which normally play its home games at Montclair State, the song was particularly appropriate as the squad brought such former Princeton University stars as Rob Torti, Jesse Hubbard, Christian Cook, and Trevor Tierney back to the area.

O'Brien's Power Display At All-Star Game
Cements His Status Among Legion Elite

By Matt Manley

The Mercer/Bucks County American Legion Interleague All-Star game is annually held at Moody Park in Ewing, and typically features at least one Princeton player.

 

 

 

 
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