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SPARTAN EFFORT: Members of the Narragansett Bay Spartans celebrate after winning the Princeton Junior Football League’s (PJFL) Junior division (ages 8-10) championship game earlier this month. The Spartans defeated the AYCO Ducks 36-6 in the title game as Ellington Hinds, Christian Paul, John Linko, Jake Beck, and Patrick Suryanarayan all scored touchdowns. Pictured in the front row, from left to right, are Fabian Barile, Jake Beck, Patrick Suryanarayan, Kirthi Suryanarayan, and Vincent Thomas. In the back row, from left, are coach Sankar Suryanarayan, Ellington Hinds, Christian Paul, Nate Tewell, Teddy Klepacki, Hayden Kostoplis, and coach James Hendershot. Not pictured are A.J. Surace, John Linko, and coach Tom Linko 15:56.5. Junior Will Hare came in 11th with sophomore Acasio Pinheiro taking 53rd. By virtue of finishing in the top five, Roth qualified PHS Boys’ Cross Country for the national championTakes 7th at Regional ship meet on December 3 in With Alex Roth setting Portland, Ore. the pace, the Pr inceton ——— High boys’ cross country Princeton Athletic Club team placed seventh in the Holding 6k Winter Run Nike Cross Nationals (NXN) The Princeton Athletic Northeast Regional meet last Saturday at Wappingers Club is holding its fifth annual 6 -kilometer Winter Falls, N.Y. Senior star Roth placed Wonder Run on December four t h overall, cover ing 3 at the Institute Woods. The run starts at 10 a.m. the 5,000-meter course in
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The Hidden Worlds of Narrative Nonfiction Award-winning author Richard Preston will take us on a journey through the art of reporting and writing narrative nonfiction. We'll travel through Level 4 virus labs and explore the heights of the redwood forest canopy, while Mr. Preston introduces the audience to special techniques for interviewing characters, for describing their thoughts and actions, and for explaining wonders of science and nature.
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TRUE TEXANS: Members of the Majeski Foundation Texans enjoy the moment after prevailing in the Princeton Junior Football League’s (PJFL) Senior division (ages 11-14) championship game earlier this month. The Texans defeated the Bai Jets 38-31 in the championship contest as Jaxon Petrone threw six touchdown passes for the Texans with Gabe Majeski hauling in five TD receptions with Marty Brophy snagging the other. Pictured in the front row, from left to right, are Francesco Morabito, Marty Brophy, and Jacob Rose-Seiden. In the back row, from left, are Gabe Majeski, Jaxon Petrone, Andrew Poljevka, and Evan Bell along with coaches Howard Bell and Jason Petrone. Not pictured are Rohan Sheth, Max Blecher, Ryan Friedman, and coach Anish Sheth.
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