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North graduate Meg Hunter, a sophomore on the DeSales field hockey team, scored her third goal of the year in the win over Cedar Crest.

North graduate Courtney Carnevale, who plays for Stevens Institute of Technology’s women’s soccer team, scored a goal in the team’s win over Drew University.

Princeton Junction resident Ryan Lupo, was the leading rusher, with 57 yards, for the Williams College football team, in the team’s win against Colby College, 23-19, on September 26.

North graduate Lauren Lentine, a senior on the Frostburg State women’s soccer team, scored a goal and has four assists. She has played in all 10 games.

North graduate Rebecca Pierson finished the Carnegie Center 5K Run with a time of 19:25, for 19th place overall. She was the top female finisher.

Colin Dampier, of Princeton Junction, is a junior on UPenn’s sprint football team. He was named the CSFL Defensive Player of the Week for Week 1. He had two interceptions in the victory over Cornell.

Steven Fernandez, a South graduate who now plays for the College of New Jersey’s tennis team, is part of a doubles tandem that posted a victory in the team’s advancement to the semifinals of the 2009 Fall Eastern Intercollegiate Tennis Association Regionals on October 2. He and his doubles partner fell in the subsequent match. In singles play, Fernandez started with a 7-5, 3-, 6-3 win over his opponent before falling to his top-seeded opponent.

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