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N.J. native Olivia Dunne undecided on future of gymnastics career
Gymnastics superstar Olivia “Livvy” Dunne is weighing her options when it comes to her future in the sport. The N.J. native has one year of eligibility left at LSU, but is uncertain about returning to the reigning NCAA gymnastics championship program for a final season. If you purchase...
N.J. track superstar sets ANOTHER world record to reach 3rd Olympics
Incredible. Incomparable. Brilliant. The analysts on NBC seemed to run out of superlatives to describe Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone during the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials on Sunday night. Maybe the best word to describe her? Olympian. Again. The Dunellen native broke her own world record in the 400-meter hurdles for...
Jackson Little League to Face Off Against Toms River East in Little League Championship
Jackson, NJ — Jackson Little League will compete against Toms River East Little League in the District 18 championship game. This follows Jackson’s 5-3 victory over Holbrook Little League in…
Look for these NJ athletes at the Paris Olympics this summer
New Jersey has been ready — along with the rest of the world — to again cheer on our hometown Olympic athletes. Trials to qualify for various events at the summer games in Paris, France, have now been winding down. Among them, NJ track star Athing Mu suffered...
Safety tips and risks to remember when heading into NJ waters
NEW JERSEY — You can find almost all waterbodies in New Jersey: rivers, lakes, the ocean and restricted waters like reservoirs. Though there's a lot of pros that come with the easy access, water enthusiasts also have more potential risks to account for. Regardless of the waterway, drownings are...
Kelsey Reott Added To Princeton Women’s Staff As Assistant Coach
Reott joins the Tigers after spending the last two seasons on staff at Pittsburgh where coached both the men's and women's programs. Princeton welcomes Kelsey Reott as an assistant coach with its women’s swimming and diving team as announced by head coach Abby Brethauer. “We are overjoyed to welcome...
Young Sparta Runners Win at USATF New Jersey Junior Olympic Championships: Rafferty Hopkins Earns 3 State Championship Titles
MADISON, NJ – Sparta was well represented at the USA Track & Field New Jersey Junior Olympic Championships at Kean University. Rafferty Hopkins, one of four Spartans who competed in the 8U “Clinic Program” category, brought home three state championship medals. Eight athletes competed on June 22 and 23. The top six in each event qualified to compete at the USATF Region 2 Junior Olympic Championships.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Coach Bagley, Hopkins, Howard and Zapata were at the meet to support the “wonderful athletes that represented Sparta.” “These athletes have worked tremendously hard...
Mercer County to Expand Veterans Discounts on Golf Greens and Pro Shop
WEST WINDSOR, NJ -- Veterans may now receive a 30% off discount on golf greens fees. They will also be eligible for a 10% discount on items from the Golf Pro Shop, Mercer County Executive Dan Benson recently announced. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Veterans will only need to show proof of service or a VA identification card to receive discounted rates. “I am excited to make golf more accessible and affordable for our veterans as a way to show our continuing gratitude for their service,” Benson said. “Research has shown golf can be a therapeutic outlet for veterans to practice mindfulness while getting physical exercise.” For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Massive 2025 offensive tackle Hill Greenlee commits to UConn Football
UConn Football continues to add new recruits to their 2025 recruiting class as they recently landed a commitment from offensive tackle Hill Greenlee earlier this week. The 6-foot-9, 285-pound offensive tackle hails from Dallas, Texas where he played for Highland Park High School, before recently reclassifying and enrolling at the Hun School in Princeton, New Jersey this offseason.
Grizzlies Let Finale Slip Away In Florence
The Gateway Grizzlies gave up a go-ahead RBI single on a 3-2 count in the bottom of the eighth inning, snapping a 4-4 tie en route to a frustrating, 5-4 loss that clinched a series defeat against the Florence Y’alls at Thomas More Stadium. Again, things started well for...
Zach Lebovic Joins Men's Swimming & Diving Coaching Staff
Princeton has added Zach Lebovic to its men's swimming and diving coaching staff as announced by head coach Matt Crispino. "We're thrilled to add Zach Lebovic to our staff here at Princeton," said Crispino. "Early in our search, it became clear that Zach has the knowledge and skill set to make an immediate and lasting impact on our program. His values, enthusiasm for the sport, and competitiveness all fit in perfectly with our PUCSDT culture. He has already jumped in with both feet as we prepare for the start of our academic year in September."
N.J. high school baseball player succeeds on world stage with German national team
From Maplewood, N.J., all the way to Germany, Luca Sieger is making a name for himself. The New Jersey baseball standout is finding new avenues to get better in the always-chaotic baseball recruiting landscape, leading to him hitting the international circuit. Sieger, who played for two years at Montclair Kimberley...
Princeton Gets Off To Fast Start On Day 1 At Henley
The first day of the Henley Royal Regatta saw two Princeton boats row a combined 4,224 meters and not trail for even a centimeter at any point. That's not a bad way to start. On a cool cloudy Tuesday outside of London, the two Princeton boats who are competing in the Temple Challenge Cup bolted from the start and never trailed, each rolling into the second round.
Connecticut Sweeps Select Side Tourney in NY
Part of the resurgence of HS all-star and select-side tournaments took place in late June in New York. Teams from New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, both boys and girls, converged on Glover Field in Pelham, NY for a on-day event. The idea of the tournament was to give...
Battling Hard at Eastern Regional Presidents Cup, Princeton FC United 15U Gained Valuable Experience
UNITED WAY: Members of the Princeton FC 2009 United 15U pose for a team photo as they took a break from competing in the United States Youth soccer (USYS) Eastern Regional Presidents Cup in Barboursville, W. Va., last month. PFC ended up going 1-1-1 in group play at the competition as they narrowly missed advancing to the semifinals of the tourney. Pictured in the front row, from left, are Griffin Short, Cesar Carrera, Anthony Morales, Dani Da Costa, Dani Ludewig, Oscar Klein, and Gregoire Stefani. In the back row, from left, are Michael Habingreither, Jason Lee, Kingston Lipsey, Macintyre Jerdonek, Michael Caceres, Rayyaan Mohiuddin, Riccardo Meloni, and Nicolas Savard. Not pictured are Simon Danos, Yash Thakur, David Gajewski, Vivaan Ravindran, and Raphael Borentain.
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