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www.westwindsorsun.com DECEMBER 2531, 2013 FREE
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INSIDE THIS ISSUEWarm up for winter
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The Jaguars of Thomas Grover Middle School look for a rebound in a loss to Lawrence Middle School on Dec. 17.
Jaguars fall in basketball gameStudentachieves
perfectscoreBy HEATHER FIORE
The Sun
High School North juniorChristopher Shao recently re-ceived a top score of 5 on theAP Physics C: Mechanics Exam,making him the first student atHSN to ever receive a perfectscore on an AP exam.
Shao, one of only 15 students inthe world to earn every point pos-sible on this AP exam, was amongthe 23 students at HSN who tookthe exam this year.
Shao even received a personal-ized letter from Trevor Packer,senior vice president of AP andInstruction for The College
Board, the organization that ad-ministers the AP test, saying heshould be very proud of this ex-traordinary academic achieve-ment, which reveals both a depthand breadth of knowledge andunderstanding of this founda-tional college course.
In total, 42,885 students fromaround the country took the AP
please see SHAO, page 4
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The West Windsor Arts Coun-cil is asking for donations to itsannual fund. The Arts Council, aprivate non-profit organizationthat provides community artsprogramming to the greater WestWindsor area, seeks donations toreach its annual fund goal of$20,000.
Its a giving season and a timeto be grateful, said Arin Black,exeuctive director of West Wind-sor Arts Council. As a small artsnon-profit, we cant exist withoutsupport. Thats why were sograteful for all those that donate.
Contributions to the AnnualFund provide vital resources for
carrying out the West WindsorArts Councils mission to be anincubator of community arts.
As a 3-year-old organization,were at the most critical time,Black said. Donating to the an-nual fund helps us make a placefor the arts in our community.
Black points out that invest-ment in the arts pays dividends.
From higher literacy, betterproblem solving, stress relief anda clear economic impact, invest-ing in the arts rewards, shesaid.
A contribution of $10 buyspaintbrushes for an art class; $60provides two hours of mentor-ship to a student intern, $100brings an artist to Autumn ArtsAfternoon; $250 enables us to host
a film screening; $500 funds an artexhibit opening; $1,000 makes ourSpring Awakening literary event
a reality; $1,500 provides financialsupport to hire a professionalartist as a teacher; and $5,000 sup-ports a live performance.
Black also noted that manycompanies participate in amatching-gift program for chari-table gifts made by their employ-ees.
Check with your employersHuman Resources Department tosee if your generosity will bemade even greater through amatch by your employer, shesaid.
Information about the annualfund can be found at westwindso-rarts.org. Donations are tax-de-
ductible. To donate, go to west-windsorartscenter.org/donations.html.
The Friends of the West Wind-sor Library will hold its WinterFiction Book sale from Friday,Jan. 17 through Sunday, Jan. 26 inthe lobby during normal library
hours.Fill a bag for only $3 per bag.
The Friends supply the plasticgrocery bag. Proceeds from thesale benefit the West Windsor Li-brary and support the librarys
adult and childrens programs.The West Windsor Library is
located at 333 North Post Road inPrinceton Junction. It is open onMonday through Thursday from9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., Friday and Sat-urday from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., andSunday from 12:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.
For more information, call(609) 799-0462 or visitsites.google.com/site/friendsoft-hewestwindsorlibrary.
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Winter fiction book sale set for Jan. 17-26
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At its meeting on Dec. 17, theWest Windsor-Plainsboro Region-al School District Board of Edu-cation voted to approve a collec-tive negotiations agreement withthe West Windsor-PlainsboroService Association, which repre-sents support staff, including in-structional assistants, secre-taries, bus drivers, bus mechan-ics, bus aides, and cafeteria/play-ground aides, according to a dis-trict release. The three-yearagreement covers the period ofJuly 1, 2012, through June 30,2015.
The new agreement providesfor salary increases for employ-ees represented by WWPSA as fol-lows: 2012-2013: 2.4 percent; 2013-2014: 2.3 percent; and 2014-2015: 2.2percent.
Board Vice President AnthonyFleres, who served as chair of the
boards negotiations team, stated,I would like to thank HemantMarathe and Michele Kaish, theother two members of the boardteam, and the service associationnegotiations team members fortheir efforts and interest in work-ing through the issues until
reaching an agreement. I alsowould add that the efforts ofmembers of this union are veryimportant to the success of WW-P,and on behalf of the entire boardof education, we thank them fortheir continuing service to stu-dents, staff and parents.
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Physics: Mechanics Exam thisyear.
I didnt go into it thinking Ineeded to get a perfect score; I justwanted to see what I knew, Shaosaid. I studied from the book andmade sure I knew a lot of ad-vanced concepts, but a lot of mypreparation was through classand the problems we do.
Michael Zapicchi, principal at
HSN, said Shao is an exceptionalstudent who took this exam with-out even taking the school-ap-proved course.
He only took our Honors
Physics class, and between whathe did in that class and the workhe did on his own, he wanted totry to do this, he said. It is a re-flection of the quality of instruc-tion and instructors in our build-ings.
Zapicchi said any student isable to take any AP exam withouttaking the course beforehand. Hesaid lots of students take APexams for courses HSN doesntoffer, such as Japanese, psycholo-gy and macroeconomics and mi-croeconomics.
How many credits the stu-dents receive are an individual
function of each college, he said.It depends on what college oruniversity you go to. Some takeall credit and some dont.
Being only a junior, Shao isntsure which college or universityhed like to attend, but knows hedlike to focus on math or physics.
I like physics a lot, he said.Shao is currently preparing to
take another AP exam, electricity
and magnetism, which will be ad-ministered in May.
Im getting help from myteachers, doing problems they tellme to and looking through somebooks, he said.
Zapicchi said many students atHSN take AP exams each year,with comparable numbers atHigh School South.
While he credits the staff andquality of education at HSN forthis accomplishment, Zapicchialso said the students willing-ness to take different courses toprepare themselves for college isa major factor.
This outstanding accomplish-ment is likely a direct reflectionof the top quality education beingoffered in West Windsor-Plains-boro, Parker said.
We applaud Christopher forhis hours of hard work and alsohis AP teacher, Peter Martin, forthe ability to engage students andenable them to excel in a college-level course.
SHAOContinued from page 1
Shao preparing for another exam
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children ages 9 to 16 to explore natural disasters. The FLLchallenge has three components Robot Game, Project andCore Values. Six students from the West Windsor-PlainsboroRegional School District are, from left: Vineeth Vajipey (gradeseven, Community Middle School); Maanas Manoj (grade sixfrom Melvin Kreps Middle School in East Windsor RegionalSchools); Arya Sasne (grade five, Village School); Om Desh-mukh (grade five, Village School); Parth Shastri (grade five,Millstone River School); and Vivek Vajipey (Millstone RiverSchool, grade five). They achieved the top scores and are statequalifiers.
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On Saturday, Feb. 8, at 7:30 p.m.,Beth El Synagogue in East Wind-sor will be hosting Dancing withthe Beth El Stars.
Join us for an elegant evening,including a dance competitionmodeled after the popular Danc-ing with the Stars televisionshow.
Six members of Beth El, eachpaired with an Arthur Murraydancer will compete. Beth Eldance contestants are MarshallAlter (East Windsor), PennyBardfeld (West Windsor), AdamCohen (West Windsor), Myra Ep-stein (Plainsboro), Wendy Miller(Robbinsville) and Marc Perlman
(Monroe). Following the competi-
tion, everyone will have the op-portunity to dance.
The cost is $118 per person,which includes cocktail hour,open bar, specialty buffet stations,dessert, music and dancing.
RSVP to the Synagogue office at(609) 443-4454 by Jan. 15.
Beth El Synagogue is located at50 Maple Stream Road in EastWindsor. For more information,go to bethel.net.
Tickets on sale for Dancing with Beth El Stars
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6 THE WEST WINDSOR SUN DECEMBER 2531, 2013
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The West Windsor-Plainsboro RegionalSchool District recently announced the re-sults from PUMaC, the Princeton Universi-ty Mathematics Competition. Four teamsof WW-P students from High School Northand High School South competed againstapproximately 80 teams from around thecountry.
High School Norths A Team placed sec-
ond in Division A. The team members areAaron Berger, Ernest Chiu, Andrew Ding,Ben Edelman, Eric He, Brice Huang,Christopher Shao and Christopher Xue.The A Team also placed fifth in the PowerRound. Chiu, Shao, and Brice Huang wereindividual finalists in Division A. Chiuplaced ninth on the number theory test,Shao placed ninth on the geometry test,and Huang placed third on the algebra test.Huang placed eighth overall. Competing in
the Division B were high school studentsAlexander Xue, Steven Chien, Charles Dai,Jasen Zhang, Jeremy Zhang, VirenSawant, Matthew Pan and RevanthGumpu. Though the B Team did not place,Xue placed sixth on the Division B numbertheory test and was an individual finalist.
We would like to thank all the teammembers for their dedication to PUMaC,
for working so hard to prepare for the com-petition and for making these achieve-ments possible, High School Northteacher Kelly Wishart said. This was defi-nitely a very successful year of PUMaC.
High School Souths A Team placed 12thoverall in Division A and placed first in thePower Round. The team members areChaitanya Asawa, David Geng, Bill YanHuang, William Jiao, Kevin Li, IshanMazumdar,Jason Shi and Jung Joo Suh. In-
dividual winners include Li, who placedseventh overall individual; fifth for alge-bra, and eighth for geometry; Yan Huangplaced third for geometry; Geng placedeighth for algebra; and Shi placed ninth fornumber theory.
Competing in the B Division, the HighSchool South team placed fourth overall.Members of the team are Dhruva Byrapat-
na, Byron Chin, Charlie Gu, Catherine Lee,Lewis Wang, Sharon Zhang, Aleck Zhaoand Kai Zheng. Individual winners are Gu,who placed fourth for algebra; Chin, whoplaced fourth for algebra; and Zhao, whoplaced seventh for combinatorics andeighth for geometry.
"The students did exceptionally well andwe are all proud of their achievements inthis competition, High School Southteacher Carol Reichmann said.
West Windsor-Plainsboro teams compete at PUMaC
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How many times have you seen
it: People driving around town
throwing caution to the wind,
as if they were on a NASCAR track?
Youd think someone was giving away
free hundred dollar bills.
Do they not know we have children
walking around town? Do they notcare about the safety of other mo-
torists? Do they not care about their
own safety?
Seems like today, everyone is in a
rush at all times; it seems like its get-
ting worse with each passing year.
Somehow, by some miracle, New Jer-
sey drivers arent the worst in the na-
tion, at least according to an annual
study recently released by CarInsur-
anceComparison.com. In fact, were
only the 32nd worst state-full of driv-
ers. If were only middle of the pack,
wed hate to be on the road in
Louisiana, whose drivers were collec-
tively ranked as the worst in the na-
tion.
Even though were not as bad as
some of our American brethren, its
worth repeating: Slow down out there!
Nothing can be of such importance
that you need to speed and drive errati-
cally...every time you drive! Its just not
possible that your wife is giving birth
for the fifth time this week.
Our children are walking ourstreets. Our elderly are still behind the
wheel. And our ready, willing and able
are out on the roads, trying to get to or
from a New Years celebration.
Lets make sure everyone gets where
theyre going safely. Lets all share the
road with each other, and lets stop
being such maniacs even if were not
the worst.
in our opinion
Slow down out thereUse caution when driving onthe roads, especially this time of year
Your thoughts
How bad is the driving out there? How canwe get better? Should more regulationsbe put on New Jersey drivers to improvesafety? Let your thoughts be heardthrough a letter to the editor.
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MON YDEC. 30Books and Babies: Ages newborn to
2. 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the WestWindsor Library. A program of
songs, rhymes, movement andsimple stories designed to intro-duce toddlers and infants to thelibrary. This program is one onone with your child. Each childmust be accompanied by anadult. No registration required.
Winter Movie Marathon: Smurfs2 from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at theWest Windsor Library. PG. 98minutes. No registrationrequired.
Build a Robot with Lego BuildingBlocks: Ages 6 to 11. 5 to 7:30
p.m. at West Windsor BranchLibrary. Online registrationrequired.
TUES YDEC. 31Library closings: All branches of
the Mercer County Library Sys-tem will close at 3 p.m. today inobservance of New Years Eve.
Toddler Storytime & Craft: Ages 2
to 4. 10:30 to 11 a.m. at West Wind-sor Branch Library. Stories and acraft geared toward toddlers. Sib-
lings welcome. No registrationrequired.
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Send information by mail to: Calendar, The Sun, 1330 Route 206,Suite 211, Skillman, NJ 08558. Or by email: [email protected]. Or you can submit a calendar listing through our website(www.westwindsorsun.com).
Susan and Bruce Roeloffs opened
their Crown Trophy of Mercerville
store at 3257 Quakerbridge Road in
Mercerville in March of 2007. The
store is part of the Crown Trophy
franchise system and is family owned
and operated with Susan and son
Matt running the operation full-time
with occasional help from husband
Bruce. Terry Moon and Victoria Kier-
nan are two of their employees that
embody Susans passion for putting
the customer first.We do everything possible to en-
sure the customer gets what they
want, when they want it, at a fair
price, noted Susan. If the customer
isnt happy, neither are we.
Proof of that came in 2008 and
2011 when Crown Trophy of Mer-
cerville won the prestigious Sales
Achievement Award from Crowns
Corporate Headquarters at their an-
nual summer meeting. Crown Tro-
phy Founder and President Chuck
Weisenfeld said, I love the Mer-
cerville store. Susan and her team are
doing an excellent job representingCrown and have been active in the
community as well. I love that they
give back, many local businesses
dont do that anymore. I am glad to
have them be a part of the Crown
Franchise Family. They even com-
pleted our exhaustive Crown Trophy
training program and achieved the
Certified Recognition Advisor (CRA)
designation from us which not every
store can say.
Crown Trophy of Merceville has
also received awards from the Rob-
binsville Education Foundation and
received resolutions recognizing
their business from Senator Green-
stein and Assemblymen Benson and
DeAngelo. Crown Trophy of Mer-cerville specializes not only in tro-
phies but also plaques, medals, rib-
bons, silkscreened and embroidered
apparel, signs and banners, promo-
tional products, corporate awards,
golf outing packages and much more.
One source of pride for Susan and
Matt is the Crown Trophy Student/Ath-
lete of the Month program which is
available to all area high schools as a
free service. With this program
schools can select one student and
one female and male athlete each
month to be recognized for their per-
formance in the classroom and intheir chosen sport.
Many schools have had to cut
back on their awards programs to
their students and athletes, so we felt
the need to pick up the ball and run
with it for them. It is a great way for
the schools to recognize their stu-
dents and we provide the service at
no cost to the schools. said Roeloffs.
Any area high school interested in the
Student/Athlete of the Month pro-
gram is urged to contact the store for
more information about the program.
When asked why Susan considers
her store the Best kept secret in Mer-
cerville she replied. The funny
thing about our business is that peo-
ple dont really look for us until theyneed us. Dont let the name fool you
we do a lot more than just trophies
and strive to be your one-stop-shop
for your award and event needs.
Now the secret is out and Susan,
Matt and the entire team at Crown
Trophy of Mercerville hope to meet
many new customers (which usually
turn into friends) real soon.
Crown Trophy of Mercerville is lo-
cated in University Plaza, at 3257
Quakerbridge Road in Mercerville.
They are open Monday through
Friday 9:30am-5:30pm with evening
hours until 7:00pm on Thursdays andSaturdays 9:00am-1:00pm. You can
reach the store by calling (609)838-
1296 and you can view their entire
product catalog(s) online at
www.crowntrophy.com/store-141.
Crown Trophy of Mercerville
Special to The SunThe West Windsor Soccer Association held a Goalfest, and thebest dressed boys of the Pink Panthers for Breast CancerAwareness Month were (from left): Ryan Roberts, Joe DiRusso,Archie Dyke and Josh Sheykhet.
Boys dress best at Goalfest
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WW-P NORTH AND SOUTH HIGH SCHOOLS WINTER SPORTS PREVIEW
By NICK COHENThe Sun
These Pirates may just be get-ting their sea legs but that doesntaffect the expectations head boys
hockey coach Laurent Lassancehas for his team entering the sea-son.
Weve looked good so far, Las-sance said. We had a rough startwith our first scrimmage againstLawrence, but then we tied Acade-my of New Church in Pennsylva-nia, and we beat Notre Dameshalf varsity-half JV, and weve
just been building on and on fromthere.
WW-P South opened the regu-lar season with an 8-0 win Dec. 9against Steinert High School, be-fore playing to a tie with Prince-
ton High School on Dec. 11 andfalling to Robbinsville HighSchool on Dec. 13.
I told these guys, You had agood week last week, but this isthe week to see what were allabout, Lassance said on defeat-ing the Spartans. That was a
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Despite teams youth, coachexpects to be a confident team
good test against Steinert, theyvehad our number the last coupleyears. Now we just have to keepthe ball rolling.
With only four seniors on theroster, the Pirates are certainlyyoung, but that doesnt necessari-ly mean inexperienced, as eightplayers are travel or club players,including seven underclassmen.
Junior forwards Brian Tso andJonathan Matthews are two un-derclassmen who expect to be bigcontributors this season.
Theyve taken a lot of bigsteps and are only going to con-tinue to improve as the seasongoes on, Lassance said.
Senior goalie Andrew Holubec,who also plays for the New JerseyTitans, is a large reason why Las-
sance is optimistic about histeams chances. In his first two
starts, Holubec made an astro-nomical 86 saves. He had 34against Steinert and made a hugeimpact on the outcome. Aftersplitting time with Karl Staffordlast season, he finds himself al-ternating again this year withPatrick Tso, Brians twin brother.Tso had 18 saves in the winagainst Lawrence.
Were very lucky to have notonly Andrew but we have Patrick,whos a very good goaltender as
well, Lassance said. Right now,Ill split time with them until I seewhos the hottest at the end of theseason. Theyre both very capableof taking over a game like An-drew did against Steinert. Werelucky to have two good goal-tenders. They have a healthy com-petition with each other and theyknow that. And theyre backingeach other up.
Despite the teams youth, Las-sance said he expects to improve
on last seasons success and to bea strong and confident teamthroughout the season.
The more we play togetherand practice together, the morethe results are going to go ourway, Lassance said.
The full Pirates roster is as fol-lows: Holubec, Adam Deslatte,Steven Cangelosi, Ben Starace,Patrick Menninger, Patrick Tso,Brian Tso, Matthews, MatthewSayde, Henry Wei, Rob Brown,
Shikky Rathor, Nishant Modi andJeremy Greener.
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WRESTLINGSaturday Jan. 4 9 a.m. Quads South Brunswick High SchoolMonday Jan. 6 5:30 p.m. Rancocas West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthWednesday Jan. 8 5:30 p.m. Hopewell Valley West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthSaturday Jan. 11 9 a.m. Quads Steinert High SchoolWednesday Jan. 15 5:30 p.m. Trenton Trenton High SchoolFriday Jan. 17 6:30 p.m. Robbinsville Robbinsville High School
Monday Jan. 20 10 a.m. CVC TBAWednesday Jan. 22 6:30 p.m. Hightstown Hightstown High SchoolFriday Jan. 24 6 p.m. Westampton Tech Westampton Tech SchoolSaturday Jan. 25 10 a.m. Quads TBAFriday Jan. 31 5 p.m. MCT Robbinsville High SchoolSaturday Feb. 1 9 a.m. MCT Robbinsville High SchoolMonday Feb. 3 5:30 p.m. Nottingham West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthWednesday Feb. 5 5:30 p.m. Princeton Princeton High SchoolFriday Feb. 7 6 p.m. Burlington City Burlington City High SchoolSaturday Feb. 8 1:30 p.m. Notre Dame Notre Dame High SchoolSaturday Feb. 15 10 a.m. Quads Clayton High School
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Friday Dec. 27 11:30 a.m. South Plainf ie ld West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthMonday Dec. 30 1:30 p.m. Holy Spirit Holy Spirit High SchoolThursday Jan. 2 7 p.m. Notre Dame West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthSaturday Jan. 4 12 p.m. Trenton West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthTuesday Jan. 7 7 p.m. Robbinsville Robbinsville High SchoolThursday Jan. 9 5:30 p.m. Hightstown West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthFriday Jan. 10 7 p.m. Steinert Steinert High SchoolTuesday Jan. 14 7 p.m. Hamilton West West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthFriday Jan. 17 5:30 p.m. Princeton Princeton High SchoolSaturday Jan. 18 1 p.m. Brick Twp. Brick Twp. Memorial High SchoolTuesday Jan. 21 7 p.m. Ewing Ewing High School
Thursday Jan. 23 5:15 p.m. Lawrence West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthSaturday Jan. 25 11:30 a.m. Nottingham Nottingham High SchoolTuesday Jan. 28 5:15 p.m. WWPS West Windsor Plainsboro HS SouthThursday Jan. 30 5:30 p.m. Pennington West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthFriday Jan. 31 7 p.m. Steinert West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthFriday Feb. 7 6:30 p.m. WWPS West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthSaturday Feb. 8 1:15 p.m. Moorestown West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthTuesday Feb. 11 7 p.m. Notre Dame Notre Dame High SchoolThursday Feb. 13 5:30 p.m. Trenton Trenton High SchoolFriday Feb. 21 4 p.m. North Brunswick North Brunswick High School
SWIMMINGFriday Jan. 3 4 p.m. Hightstown Hightstown High SchoolSaturday Jan. 4 9 a.m. Pirate Invitational West Windsor Plainsboro HS SouthSunday Jan. 5 9 a.m. Pirate Invitational West Windsor Plainsboro HS SouthTuesday Jan. 7 4 p.m. Princeton West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthThursday Jan. 9 4 p.m. Nottingham West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthTuesday Jan. 14 4 p.m. Lawrence West Windsor Plainsboro HS North
Wednesday Jan. 15 4 p.m. Peddie The Peddie SchoolThursday Jan. 16 4 p.m. Hamilton West Hamilton High School WestTuesday Jan. 21 4 p.m. Hopewell Valley West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthWednesday Jan. 22 12 p.m. NJSIAA TBAThursday Jan. 23 4 p.m. Robbinsville West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthThursday Jan. 30 4:30 p.m. MCT West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthFriday Jan. 31 4:30 p.m. MCT West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthSaturday Feb. 1 TBA MCT West Windsor Plainsboro HS North
WINTER TRACKFriday Jan. 3 4 p.m. CVC Meet Lawrenceville PrepThursday Jan. 9 7 p.m. Peddie The Peddie SchoolFriday Jan. 10 7 p.m. CVC Meet The Peddie SchoolSaturday Jan. 11 12:30 p.m. Lavino Relays Lawrenceville PrepSaturday Jan. 18 9 a.m. State Relays Toms River Bennett CenterWednesday Jan. 22 3:45 p.m. Group Meet Lawrenceville PrepSunday Jan. 26 9 a.m. MCT Lawrenceville PrepFriday Feb. 7 3:45 p.m. Sectionals Toms River Bennett Center
Saturday Feb. 15 9 a.m. Group Meet Toms River Bennett CenterSaturday Feb. 22 10 a.m. MOC Toms River Bennett Center
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HOCKEY (BOYS)Friday Jan. 3 3:30 p.m. WWPS Mercer County ParkSaturday Jan. 4 7 p.m. Paramus Ice House of New JerseySaturday Jan. 11 6:30 p.m. Bachner Memorial ProSkateTuesday Jan. 14 3:30 p.m. Robbinsville Mercer County ParkWednesday Jan. 15 6 p.m. Hopewell Valley Mercer County ParkWednesday Jan. 29 8 p.m. Robbinsville Mercer County Park
Monday Feb. 3 6 p.m. Hopewell Valley Mercer County ParkTuesday Feb. 4 8:30 p.m. Notre Dame Mercer County ParkMonday Feb. 10 8 p.m. Princeton Mercer County ParkMonday Feb. 17 TBA MCT Mercer County ParkWednesday Feb. 19 TBA MCT Mercer County ParkFriday Feb. 21 TBA MCT Mercer County Park
BASKETBALL (BOYS)Friday Dec. 27 6 p.m. Holiday Showcase Paul VI High SchoolMonday Dec. 30 5 p.m. Holiday Showcase Paul VI High School
Thursday Jan. 2 7 p.m. Notre Dame Notre Dame High SchoolSaturday Jan. 4 2:30 p.m. Trenton Trenton High SchoolTuesday Jan. 7 7 p.m. Robbinsville West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthWednesday Jan. 8 7 p.m. Hightstown Hightstown High SchoolFriday Jan. 10 7 p.m. Steinert West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthTuesday Jan. 14 7 p.m. Hamilton West Hamilton High School WestFriday Jan. 17 7 p.m. Princeton West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthSaturday Jan. 18 12 p.m. Montgomery West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthTuesday Jan. 21 7 p.m. Ewing West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthThursday Jan. 23 7 p.m. Lawrence Lawrence High SchoolSaturday Jan. 25 12 p.m. Nottingham West Windsor Plainsboro HS North
Tuesday Jan. 28 7 p.m. WWPS West Windsor Plainsboro HS SouthFriday Jan. 31 7 p.m. Steinert Steinert High SchoolMonday Feb. 3 7 p.m. Northern Burlington West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthFriday Feb. 7 8:15 p.m. WWPS West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthTuesday Feb. 11 7 p.m. Notre Dame West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthThursday Feb. 13 7 p.m. Trenton West Windsor Plainsboro HS North-Saturday Feb. 15 TBA MCT TBATuesday Feb. 18 TBA MCT TBAFriday Feb. 21 TBA MCT TBAMonday Feb. 24 5:30 p.m. Moorestown Moorestown High SchoolWednesday Feb. 26 TBA MCT Mercer County Community College
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FENCINGSaturday Jan. 4 TBA Santelli Championship Voorhees High SchoolThursday Jan. 9 4:30 p.m. TBA West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthSaturday Jan. 11 TBA Cetrulo Championship Newark AcademyMonday Jan. 13 4:30 p.m. Montgomery West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthWednesday Jan. 15 4:30 p.m. Moorestown Friends Moorestown Friends SchoolWednesday Jan. 22 4:15 p.m. Hun School The Hun School of PrincetonFriday Jan. 24 4:30 p.m. Lawrenceville West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthTuesday Jan. 28 4:30 p.m. Group Match West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthThursday Jan. 30 4:30 p.m. Moorestown Friends West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthSaturday Feb. 1 10 a.m. District Championships North Hunterdon High SchoolThursday Feb. 6 4:30 p.m. Princeton West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthSunday Feb. 9 TBA Fr/Soph Championships Montclair High SchoolThursday Feb. 20 4:30 p.m. WWPS West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthSaturday Feb. 22 TBA Boys Championships North Hunterdon High SchoolSunday Feb. 23 TBA Girls Championships North Hunterdon High SchoolSunday Mar. 2 TBA Individual Championships Montgomery High School
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FENCINGSaturday Jan. 4 9 a.m. Santelli Competition Voorhees High SchoolSunday Jan. 5 9 a.m. Cetrulo Competition Voorhees High SchoolTuesday Jan. 7 4 p.m. Moorestown Friends West Windsor Plainsboro HS SouthThursday Jan. 9 4 p.m. Lawrenceville West Windsor Plainsboro HS SouthTuesday Jan. 14 4:30 p.m. St. Augustine St. Augustine Preparatory SchoolThursday Jan. 16 4 p.m. Princeton Princeton High School
Tuesday Jan. 21 4 p.m. St. Benedict West Windsor Plainsboro HS SouthThursday Jan. 23 4 p.m. Princeton Day West Windsor Plainsboro HS SouthSaturday Feb. 1 8 a.m. NJSIAA North Hunterdon High SchoolSunday Feb. 2 TBA Invitational Montclair High SchoolMonday Feb. 3 4:30 p.m. Moorestown Fr iends Moorestown Fr iends SchoolTuesday Feb. 4 TBA Sweet 16 Tournament TBAWednesday Feb. 5 TBA Sweet 16 Tournament TBAFriday Feb. 7 4 p.m. Montgomery West Windsor Plainsboro HS SouthThursday Feb. 13 4 p.m. Hun School West Windsor Plainsboro HS SouthThursday Feb. 20 4:30 p.m. WWPN West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthSaturday Feb. 22 TBA States North Hunterdon High School
Sunday Feb. 23 TBA States North Hunterdon High SchoolSunday Mar. 2 TBA States Montgomery High School
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Wednesday Jan. 15 4 p.m. Peddie The Peddie SchoolThursday Jan. 16 4 p.m. Robbinsville West Windsor Plainsboro HS SouthThursday Jan. 23 6:30 p.m. Ewing The College of New JerseyThursday Jan. 30 4:30 p.m. MCT West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthFriday Jan. 31 4:30 p.m. MCT West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthSaturday Feb. 1 TBA MCT West Windsor Plainsboro HS North
DIVINGThursday Jan. 2 4 p.m. Invitational Meet West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthThursday Jan. 9 4:30 p.m. Quad Montgomery High SchoolFriday Jan. 17 5 p.m. Invitational Montgomery High SchoolTuesday Jan. 21 4:30 p.m. Quad Montgomery High SchoolTuesday Jan. 28 6 p.m. MCT Montgomery High SchoolFriday Jan. 31 4:30 p.m. Quad West Windsor Plainsboro HS South
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Thursday Jan. 9 7 p.m. Notre Dame Notre Dame High SchoolSaturday Jan. 11 11:30 a.m. Allentown West Windsor Plainsboro HS SouthTuesday Jan. 14 5:30 p.m. Princeton Princeton High SchoolFriday Jan. 17 7 p.m. Lawrence Lawrence High SchoolTuesday Jan. 21 7 p.m. Trenton Central West Windsor Plainsboro HS SouthThursday Jan. 23 5:30 p.m. Hightstown Hightstown High SchoolSaturday Jan. 25 12 p.m. Robbinsville West Windsor Plainsboro HS SouthTuesday Jan. 28 5:15 p.m. WWPN West Windsor Plainsboro HS SouthSaturday Feb. 1 1 p.m. Eastern West Windsor Plainsboro HS SouthTuesday Feb. 4 7 p.m. Notre Dame West Windsor Plainsboro HS SouthFriday Feb. 7 6:30 p.m. WWPN West Windsor Plainsboro HS South
Tuesday Feb. 11 5:30 p.m. Trenton Central Trenton Central High SchoolThursday Feb. 13 7 p.m. Steinert Steinert High SchoolSaturday Feb. 15 TBA MCT TBATuesday Feb. 18 TBA MCT TBAFriday Feb. 21 TBA MCT TBAWednesday Feb. 26 TBA MCT Mercer County Community CollegeSaturday Mar. 1 3 p.m. MCT Rider University
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HOCKEY (BOYS)Friday Jan. 3 3:30 p.m. WWPN Mercer County ParkFriday Jan. 10 5:30 p.m. Notre Dame Mercer County ParkMonday Jan. 13 6 p.m. Hopewell Valley Mercer County ParkMonday Jan. 20 3:30 p.m. Wall Mercer County ParkWednesday Jan. 22 6 p.m. Lawrence Mercer County ParkSaturday Jan. 25 7 p.m. Manalapan Jersey Shore Arena
Monday Jan. 27 9 p.m. Mendham Pro Skate CenterSaturday Feb. 1 7 p.m. Tenafly Lawrenceville Preparatory SchoolMonday Feb. 3 4 p.m. Hightstown Mercer County ParkTuesday Feb. 4 3 p.m. Nottingham Mercer County ParkMonday Feb. 10 6 p.m. Steinert Mercer County Park
BASKETBALL (BOYS)Friday Dec. 27 2 p.m. Holiday Tournament Riverwinds Community CenterSaturday Dec. 28 12 p.m. Holiday Tournament Riverwinds Community CenterThursday Jan. 2 7 p.m. Steinert Steinert High SchoolSaturday Jan. 4 12 p.m. Hamilton West West Windsor Plainsboro HS SouthTuesday Jan. 7 7 p.m. Ewing Ewing High SchoolThursday Jan. 9 7 p.m. Notre Dame West Windsor Plainsboro HS South
Saturday Jan. 11 1 p.m. Allentown Allentown High SchoolTuesday Jan. 14 7 p.m. Princeton West Windsor Plainsboro HS SouthFriday Jan. 17 7 p.m. Lawrence West Windsor Plainsboro HS SouthTuesday Jan. 21 5:30 p.m. Trenton Central Trenton Central High SchoolThursday Jan. 23 7 p.m. Hightstown West Windsor Plainsboro HS SouthSaturday Jan. 25 TBA Robbinsville Robbinsville High SchoolTuesday Jan. 28 7 p.m. WWPN West Windsor Plainsboro HS SouthTuesday Feb. 4 7 p.m. Notre Dame Notre Dame High SchoolFriday Feb. 7 8:15 p.m. WWPN West Windsor Plainsboro HS NorthTuesday Feb. 11 7 p.m. Trenton Central West Windsor Plainsboro HS SouthThursday Feb. 13 7 p.m. Steinert West Windsor Plainsboro HS South
Saturday Feb. 15 10:30 a.m. Bordentown West Windsor Plainsboro HS SouthTuesday Feb. 18 TBA MCT TBAFriday Feb. 21 TBA MCT TBAWednesday Feb. 26 TBA MCT Mercer County Community CollegeSaturday Mar. 1 7 p.m. MCT Rider University
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Thursday Jan. 16 4 p.m. Relay Championship Toms River Bennett CenterFriday Jan. 17 4 p.m. Relay Championship Toms River Bennett CenterWednesday Jan. 22 3:45 p.m. Tri Meet Lawrenceville Preparatory SchoolSunday Jan. 26 9 a.m. MCT Lawrenceville Preparatory SchoolThursday Jan. 30 7 p.m. Peddie The Peddie SchoolFriday Feb. 7 3:45 p.m. Sectionals Toms River Bennett CenterFriday Feb. 14 4 p.m. Group Meet Toms River Bennett CenterSaturday Feb. 22 10 a.m. Meet of Champions Toms River Bennett Center
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