Sports

Like its students, Inclusion Sports Performance Training is on the go

Since starting Inclusion Sports Performance Training four years ago, Coach Shannon Schafer has been focused primarily on providing educational and recreation programs for the neurodivergent community. ...

Hopewell Valley girls’ hoops leans on 2 juniors for leadership

The date was Oct. 8 and the Hopewell Valley Central High girls’ soccer team was playing Allentown in...

Pate brothers show the way for Steinert football with team-first mentality

It all started with a simple catch in the backyard, but not with a dad or a big...

Martin brothers spell double trouble for Scotties’ hoops opponents

Bordentown Regional High School boys basketball opponents will get a double dose of Martin brothers again this year....

Firestine sets an example in the pool for Hamilton Hornets

When Kaitlyn Firestine arrived at Hamilton West, adapting to the rigors of everyday high school life was just...

Dan White back from injury to help lead Robbinsville Ravens’ cross country

Dan White is a hard worker, which is a good thing. But in the summer of 2016, he may have a worked a little...

Waiting proves its worth for Robbinsville’s patient Dave Pastuna

If more players were like Dave Pastuna, less coaches would have things to complain about. ...

Basketball legend sees hope for Robbinsville as a hoops hub

Robbinsville has a new manager of facilities and he may be a name you know. ...

Ewing wrestling program signing up athletes for the 2017-18 season

Dashawn Tye didn’t find wrestling until he was a Ewing High School sophomore, but it helped give his life direction. ...

Vasquez brothers help lead young Ewing High cross country team

John Vasquez not only got a great life experience as part of Global Leadership Adventures, he also found a challenging environment for a workout....

Pennington School soccer coach still in touch with his Ewing roots

Chad Bridges has been playing soccer since he was 6 years old, but he never expected that the sport would lead him to teaching....