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WW-P graduate and West Windsor resident Matt Davidson shot an 8-under-par, 69-72-68-71: 280 — to finish in a tie for 10th place in the Cabarrus Classic in North Carolina, earning $4,095.75. He also jumped in the eGolf Professional Tour standings, from 113 to a tie for 45.

South graduate Steven Fernandez won at first singles for the TCNJ men’s tennis team, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, on March 20. His win helped the team defeat Swarthmore Collage, 5-4. Steven and Stewart Fernandez, also of South, improved to 7-1 at first doubles with their 8-1 victory in a march against Muhlenberg College on March 17.

North graduate Scott Kelly had a single, stole a pair of bases, and scored two runs for the TCNJ men’s baseball team on March 19. The team defeated Haverford College, 13-0. Kelly also hit a double in the team’s win over Penn State Abington College, 20-2, on March 26.

West Windsor resident Marissa Kirkendoll placed seventh in the 50 free, with a time of 28.39, and placed eighth in the 50 fly, with a time of 31.31 at the NJ 11-12 State Champs Silver Bronze meet on March 13 and 14. West Windsor resident Jack McIntyre took first place in the 1- fly, with a time of 1:07.28 and second place in the 100 breast, with a time of 1:30.15 at the meet. Both swim for the Eastern Express swimming team.

West Windsor resident Melissa Cream is a junior on the William & Mary women’s gymnastics team that finished second at the ECAC Championships on March 27 at Temple University. She tied a career high with a 9.725 in her third place finish on bars. She tied for fifthwith a 9.650 on beam. She also finished with a 9.650 on vault and a 9.600 on floor. Her overall score was 38.550. She earned first team all-conference honors in all-around on bars and beam.

West Windsor resident Peter Park, a sophomore at Northwestern University, earned the final scoring spot in the 200 butterfly, with a time of 1:49.36, at the Big Ten Championship meet. He also placed 16th in the 200 fly, with a time of 1:50.37, and 26th in the mile, 15:42.75. He was named Northwestern’s Big Ten Sportsmanship Honoree.

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