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(Photo courtesy of the Princeton Office of Athletic Communications)

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POWER SURGE: Princeton University catcher Tim Lahey takes a cut this spring on his way to hitting seven homers and earning second-team All-Ivy recognition. Lahey, who graduated from Princeton earlier this month, was selected in the Major League Baseball draft by the Minnesota Twins days after commencement.
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Princeton's Lahey Utilizes Power, Leadership To Earn Shot at Baseball Career With Twins

By Bill Alden

Tim Lahey didn't start his Princeton University baseball career playing like someone destined to end up in professional baseball. As a freshman, the Worcester, Mass. native hit a paltry .220 with two homers. In his sophomore year, Lahey saw more action but hit only three homers.

Tiger Track Coach Brady Ends Great Run; Will Miss Sharing His Passion With Athletes

By Bill Alden

For Mike Brady, the decathlon was the ideal athletic pursuit.

It would take an event that includes sprinting, hurdling, long jumping, high jumping, pole vaulting, throwing a discus and a shot, and a grueling 1,500-meter run to sate Brady's thirst for track.

Rec Department Men's Summer Basketball Flourishing With Stentz, Moorhead at Helm

By Bill Alden

The players in the Princeton Recreation Department men's summer basketball league were pumped up for opening night last Monday.

PGSA Softball Winds Up Its Playoffs With Idyllic Night at Community Park

By Bill Alden


If you had ventured to the far corner of the Community Park ball fields on the first Monday in June this year, you would have found an idyllic scene reminiscent of a Norman Rockwell painting.

Former PHS Softball Star Brooks Helps Coach Mederex to PGSA Title

By Bill Alden

Jacque Brooks first took the field in the Princeton Girls Softball Association (PGSA) 16 seasons ago when she started playing the game as a first grader.

 

 

 
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