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(Photo courtesy of USLacrosse.)

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WORLD CLASS: Former Princeton University women's lacrosse great Crista Samaras '99 is pumped to be playing for the U.S. in her second appearance in the International Federation of Womenıs Lacrosse Associations' (IFWLA) World Cup. Samaras, who is Princeton's all-time leader in points (270) and goals (189), helped the U.S. win the World Cup in 2001. The U.S. will be looking for its fifth straight title in the upcoming competition which will take place from June 23 to July 2 in Annapolis, Md.
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Former Tiger Lax Great Samaras Aims to Use Power To Help U.S. Team Earn Gold at World Cup Tourney

By Bill Alden

She dabbles in acting and writing. She is also an entrepreneur who runs three businesses.

Becker Will Be Thrust Into International Limelight As Former Tiger Lax Star Makes World Cup Debut

By Bill Alden

Rachael Becker isn't one to seek attention.

Hun Lax Star Fries, PHS Tennis Standout Hoeland Get Nod as Town Topics' Top Spring Performers

By Bill Alden

For the past few summers, Bis Fries has practically lived with a lacrosse stick in her hands.

Undeterred by Dislocated Shoulder, McKinley Soars Into PHS Record Book

By Bill Alden

When Tom McKinley dislocated his right shoulder competing in the pole vault in early May, it would have been easy for the Princeton High senior to throw in the towel.

Upper Makefield Showing Maturity; Emerges as Force in Summer Hoops

By Bill Alden

The Upper Makefield squad took its lumps when it joined the Princeton Recreation Department summer men's basketball league in 2003.

 

 

 
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