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(Photo by Bill Allen/NJ SportAction)

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ALL HANDS ON DOCK: Princeton University star coxswain Michelle Parris, second from right, enjoys a break from training with coach Lori Dauphiny, far right, and the rest of the top women's crew. Parris, who just started as a cox in 2002, was named first-team All-Ivy and second-team All American this spring as she guided the boat to a first place finish in the Eastern Sprints. The top open boat, which finished sixth in the NCAA championships, will culminate its special season this week when it races in the Remenham Challenge Cup in the world-renown Henley Royal Regatta in England.
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Princeton's Parris Proves a Quick Study In Steering Top Women's Crew to Henley

By Bill Alden

In the world of crew, the coxswain plays a vital role, acting as the on-the-water coach through exhorting the rowers and steering the boat.

After Living Through Whirlwind Last 2 Months, Princeton's Scott Ready to Zero in on Basketball

By Bill Alden

Joe Scott's life has been a whirlwind since that memorable day in late April when he was introduced as the new head coach of the Princeton University men's basketball team.

Former Hun Star Davis Primed to Excel At Sunshine Football Classic and Beyond

By Bill Alden

Former Hun School football star Emir Davis is planning to pursue a career in medicine, motivated by a long-held desire to help other people.

Tsoi Made the Most of Opportunities at PHS; Aims to Get All He Can From Sunshine Game

By Matt Manley

When Tim Tsoi first started his football career at Princeton High School, he did not have any specific plans for his future in the sport. He just wanted to do his best and make the most of the opportunity to play, even if it was for a struggling program.

 

 

 

 
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