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HARD TO BEAR: Princeton University quarterback Jeff Terrell looks for an opening in action earlier this season. Last Saturday at Brown, Terrell hit on 13-of-24 passes for 173 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 74 yards and two touchdowns but it wasn't enough as the Bears edged Princeton 31-28.
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Tiger Football Digs Out of Early Hole But Rally Falls Short in Loss at Brown

By Bill Alden

It would have been understandable if the Princeton University football team had taken the easy way out last Saturday at Brown.

Quarterback Mitko Shakes Off Early Dizziness To Help PHS Football Stun Notre Dame 20-0

By Bill Alden

Midway through the second quarter last Saturday, Princeton High quarterback John Mitko's head was spinning, forcing him out of the action as the Little Tigers battled visiting Notre Dame.

PHS Girls' Tennis Hits Wall in Sectional Final, Youthful Lineup Poised for Future Success

By Bill Alden

While Priya Joshi wasn't happy to lose at second singles for the Princeton High girls' tennis team in the Central Jersey Group III final against Wall Township last Friday, she viewed the match as a valuable learning experience.

Stuart Cross Country Wins Patriot Meet As Supporting Cast Plays Decisive Role

By Bill Alden

In Robert Abdullah's view, the Stuart Country Day cross country team came into last week’s Patriot Conference championship meet in a situation reminiscent of the legendary Chicago Bulls teams of the 1990s.

Utilizing Blend of Experience, Young Talent, PDS Boys' Cross Country Wins Patriot Meet

By Bill Alden

As the Princeton Day School boys' cross country team hit the hills around the Great Road this August for its preseason training, longtime head coach Eamon Downey realized that he had something special on his hands.

 

 

 
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