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(Photo by Bill Allen/NJ SportAction)

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SEEING RED: Princeton linebacker Justin Stull, right, feeling the sting of the Tigers' 43-40 overtime loss to Harvard last Saturday as Crimson quarterback Garret Schires celebrates his game-winning touchdown pass. Stull had 10 tackles for the Tigers, who fell to 1-5 (1-2 Ivy) with the heartbreaking setback.
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Princeton Football Falls Prey To Harvard Hex As Crimson Prevail In 43-40 Overtime Thriller

By Bill Alden

When the subject of sporting curses comes up in the Boston area, the talk generally centers on the Red Sox' sale of a certain young lefty pitcher/outfielder to the Yankees before the 1920 baseball season.

Princeton Running Star Kroshus in Form As Cross Country Aims to Take Heps

By Bill Alden

Blowing into the Jadwin Gym lobby before a cross country practice last week, Emily Kroshus immediately made her presence felt. Still wearing a suit from a job interview earlier that day, the blond senior from Calgary clutched a bag with a typewritten midterm economics exam answer protruding out the top. She proceeded to explain to head coach Peter Farrell in a rapid fire delivery how she was going to do her warm-up on the way to dropping off the exam.

Hun Girls' Tennis Wins 1st Prep A Title Spurred by Unique Team Camaraderie

By Bill Alden

If it had been just any match for the Hun School girls' tennis team, Ann Wright and Nina Licciardello may have opted to pull out when they both woke up Sunday suffering from the stomach flu.

PHS Football Hits on All Cylinders, Topping WW/P-S 20-0 For 1st Win

By Bill Alden

The Princeton High football team was determined to make its Senior Day celebration last Saturday an afternoon to remember

 

 

 

 
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