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Vol. LXV, No. 48
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Wednesday, November 30, 2011
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(Photo by Frank Wojciechowski)
YOUNG BUCH: Princeton University mens water polo star Kurt Buchbinder fires the ball in a game earlier this season. Sophomore Buchbinder has scored 17 goals this season to help No. 14 Princeton advance to the NCAA Final Four this weekend at Berkeley, Calif. |
Even though the Princeton University mens water polo team dropped five of six games on its annual California swing earlier this season, Luis Nicolao saw signs that his squad could play with the best in the college game.
Megan Bowen admits to being a project when she joined the Princeton University womens basketball team in 2009.
When David Dudeck learned last summer that the Hun School football team was bringing in post-graduate star John Loughery to play quarterback, he had every reason to be upset.
Over the last two seasons, the Princeton High boys hockey team relied on Fraser Graham and Dean DiTosto to carry much of the load.
When the Hun School girls basketball team started practice last season, the players needed to make introductions before they got into drills.
For Scott Bertoli and the Princeton Day School boys hockey team, winning the state Prep title last winter was a breakthrough on several levels.
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