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(Photoby Bill Allen/NJ SportAction)

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BACK IN STYLE: Princeton University reserve guard Max Schafer looks for an opening in action earlier this season. After seeing his playing time dwindle recently, Schafer produced his finest effort of the season last Saturday when he scored nine points in 36 minutes to help Princeton beat Columbia 63-53. Princeton, currently in the Ivy League cellar with a 2-5 conference mark, will look to move up the standings when it plays at Yale on February 18 and at Brown on February 19.
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Schafer Gives Maximum Effort Off the Bench As Tiger Men's Basketball Snaps 4-Game Skid

By Bill Alden

Max Schafer started the basketball season with his hair in a ponytail. He later changed his look to a modified Mohawk and lately he has lost more hair on the way to a relatively conservative wavy bleached style.

Hun Boys' Hoops Shines in Prime Time; Aims to Excel in Season's Crunch Time

By Bill Alden

Hitting the court last Friday at Trenton's Sovereign Bank Arena to face St. Augustine in the Prime Time Shootout, the Hun School boys' basketball team was determined to show that it belonged with the elite of high school hoops.

Hun Girls' Hoops Improves to 20-1; Aims to Stay Course in Tourney Play

By Bill Alden

Bill Holup hasn't had to deal with many peaks and valleys in guiding the Hun School girls' basketball team this winter.

PHS Wrestling Making Progress; Still Has Room for More Growth

By Bill Alden

Princeton High wrestling head coach Rashone Johnson often holds up senior star Will Borchert's fearless attitude as an example to the team's other wrestlers.

PHS Boys' Track Peaked at Counties To Culminate Breakthrough Season

By Bill Alden

For the Princeton High boys' winter track team, its effort in the 4 x 400 relay in the Mercer County Championship meet exemplified the squad's stellar performance this season.

 

 

 
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