The Wit and Wisdom of Pete Carril.
Footage from a 1991 ESPN feature repackaged for a 1992 piece.
Former Princeton assistant coach Mike Brennan was officially named a member of the coaching staff at American University today. Brennan leaves Princeton after seven seasons as an assistant coach.
The 78th Major League Baseball All-Star Game will be played tonight in San Francisco. First pitch is scheduled for 8:05 pm ET. Chris Young will be waiting in the bullpen for a chance to participate, soaking it all in.
Will Venable was 3-4 with two runs scored as San Antonio blasted Wichita 13-1.
princetonbasketball.com photographer Stephen Goldsmith is the subject of a short feature from the Newgrange School.
Our third Geoff Petrie scan. 1975 Topps trading card #110.
I'd like to know more about the NBA's one-on-one contest.
A friend just returned from southern Texas and they sent along the following photographs of Will Venable at work...
Will Venable was 0-3 with two runs scored as San Antonio took over first place in the South division of the Texas League with a 5-1 win over Wichita.
Should Chris Young be allowed to play in the All-Star Game? Derrek Lee thinks so.
Princeton recruit Bobby Foley will be playing in the Virginia High School Coaches Association East-West All-Star Game tomorrow night in Hampton.
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The Trenton Times checks on Princeton coach Sydney Johnson.
Richmond may play Memphis early in the 2007-08 season.
Will Venable goes 1-4 with a bases-loaded double as San Antonio tops Wichita 9-4.
While Chris Young is up in San Francscio at the All-Star game, he will also be serving his five game suspension for involvement in last month's fight with the Cubs' Derrek Lee. Young dropped his appeal yesterday. With four games between when Young pitched on Wednesday and the break itself, Young will only need to sit out one more game once play resumes next week.
The Town Topics speaks with Chris Petrie about his participation in the Princeton Summer League and the Tigers' summer program.
Will Venable was 0-5 at the plate, but San Antonio still defeated Tulsa 8-3 on Thursday night.
America has voted, and Chris Young has been elected to the 2007 National League All-Star Team!
Young received over 4.5 million votes, the most of any Final Vote candidate in the five years fans have decided the final slot on the All-Star roster. Congratulations to Chris on this well-deserved honor.
The All-Star game is Tuesday night in San Francisco.
C. Young (8-3) - 7.0 IP 5 H 0 ER 0 BB 9 K 2.00 ERA. 104 pitches, 72 strikes.
Chris Young said after Wednesday's game that his performance wasn't a statement, but another seven shutout innings to aid the Padres in an eventual 1-0 victory over Florida certainly didn't hurt his cause.
For the sixth time in the first half of the 2007 season, Young pitched seven or more innings without giving up an earned run. He leads the league in this category. Young lowered his ERA to 2.00, tied for best in all of baseball.
With less than eight hours to go, Young has a slim lead in the NL's Final Vote. The polls close at 6:00 pm ET today, so keep voting! While Young hasn't been voting for himself, his fellow Padres have been going all-out to send him to San Francisco.
Will Venable was 1-4 with his second regular-season home run of the year as San Antonio defeated Tulsa 3-1.
Don't forget to vote for Chris Young!
Judson Wallace is on the move. Wallace is leaving Germany for a roster spot with Sicily's UPEA Capo D'Orlando. Wallace will be playing in the top Italian league, Lega Basket Serie A. Former Princeton center Mason Rocca was in Lega A last season as a member of Eldo Napoli.
Chris Young makes his final start before the All-Star break tonight. The Padres host Florida at 9:05 pm ET.
The San Diego Union Tribune has some quotes from National League All-Star manager Tony La Russa about Chris Young.
Young remains in first place after two days of Final Vote campaigning.
Don't forget to vote for Chris Young! The polls close Thursday at 6:00 pm ET.