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Princeton Boys and Girls Soccer Teams Remain Unbeaten: The Week in Princeton High School Sports

A weekly roundup of Princeton High School sports.

The Princeton High School boys and girls soccer teams each remained undefeated this week, while the field hockey team was 1-1-1.

Each week, Princeton Patch will present a roundup of some high school sports from the previous seven days. Click on the score for nj.com’s coverage of the game.

Boys Soccer

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Princeton 1, West Windsor-Plainsboro South 1, Sept. 21: Chris Harla scored for Princeton in the first half, with an assist from Jake Caddeau. Luke Hansen also scored in the first half for West Windsor-Plainsboro South, with an assist from Matt Stein. The goalies didn’t allow another goal, as the game ended in a tie. For Princeton, Owen Lindenfelder made eight saves. For West Windsor-Plainsboro South, Griffin Valentine made 10 saves and Luke Baliesteri made two saves.

Princeton 4, Ewing 1, Sept. 24: Four different players scored for Princeton to help the Little Tigers improve to 5-0-1. Goals came from Sam Edwards, Luis Lazo, Sam Serxner and Cole Snyder.

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Girls Soccer

Princeton 3, West Windsor-Plainsboro South 1, Sept. 21: Gabrielle Deitch, Serena DiBianco and Julia Ryan scored for Princeton. Colette Marciano had two assists in the win. Princeton is 3-0 this season.

Field Hockey

Princeton 1, Robbinsville 1, Sept. 18: Maggie Lynch scored the lone goal for Princeton, with an assist from Avery Peterson. Goalie Margaret Welch made two saves. Theresa Demkovitz scored for Robbinsville. Goalie Abby Kirkpatrick made 15 saves.

Peddie 2, Princeton 1, Sept. 19: Avery Peterson scored for Princeton, with an assist from Jordyn Cane. Goalie Margaret Welch made three saves in the loss.

Princeton 2, Lawrence 1, Sept. 21: Princeton took a 2-0 lead at halftime and held on for the win. Jordyn Cane and Avery Peterson scored for the Little Tigers. Goalie Katie Rogers made three saves in the win.

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