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(Photo by Bill Allen/NJ SportAction)

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AHEAD OF THE FIELD: Princeton junior running back Greg Fields sprints past Lafayette linebacker Justin Stovall last Saturday as the Tigers opened their season with a 35-18 win over the previously undefeated Leopards. Fields had a career night in the victory as he gained 230 all-purpose yards on 35 yards rushing, 30 yards receiving, and 165 yards returning. Princeton will look to improve to 2-0 when it plays at the University of San Diego this Saturday.
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Princeton Football Clicks on All Cylinders In 35-18 Opening Day Rout of Lafayette

By Bill Alden

As the Princeton University football team took the field last Saturday to take on visiting Lafayette in its season opener, the Tiger players bounced around like pogo sticks, eagerly anticipating the first hostilities of the 2004 campaign.

PHS Girls' Soccer Hits Bumps As It Learns to Play Together

By Bill Alden

As the Princeton High girls' soccer team works on fusing its blend of veterans and new talent this fall, it was inevitable that the Little Tigers would hit some bumps in the road.

Loesser's Last Minute Heroics Lead Hun Boys' Soccer Past Hill

By Bill Alden

Scott Loesser took the field last Saturday for the Hun School boys' soccer team in its season opener against visiting Hill wearing a t-shirt under his jersey inscribed "Kill Hill."

Hoppenot's Defensive Skill Sparking PDS Boys' Soccer

By Bill Alden

Even though the Princeton Day School boys' soccer team breezed to a 6-1 win over Solebury last Friday, PDS senior defender Pierre Hoppenot was left with a bad taste in his mouth.

Stuart Cross Country's Solid Start Portends Another Championship Fall

By Bill Alden

For Stuart Country Day cross country coach Tom Harrington, early season races aren't that big a deal.

 

 

 

 
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