PMS Boys Soccer
Looking back at what we accomplished with PMS soccer this fall, I feel we had a memorable season. The boys enjoyed themselves and we appreciate how they all arrived ready and prepared to work hard at each practice. It was a pleasure to coach with Mr. Lamos and I learned a lot about the game of soccer during our time together. We gave it our best effort and we used every opportunity we had to teach life skills that not only applied to the game, but also to their lives away from school. We made sure our teams remained professional and respectful during our games because everyone understood we were representing Princeton Middle School. I also believe we began the process of allowing our young student/athletes understand the importance of being a part of their school team. Hector and I continued to remind every child that they should feel proud and even honored to be part of something as special as their school team.
Coaches Lamos and Villages
PMS Tennis Club
The 2024-2025 Tennis Club season was a blast! We averaged over 30 students attending each meeting. Many 6th graders got the opportunity to meet and hang out with other kids, and our older students did a great job of making the 6th graders feel welcome. Ms. Kulkarni and I really enjoyed getting to know the kids, helping them practice new skills, and getting to play games ourselves! Can’t wait until next fall.
Coaches Gonzalez and Kulkarni
PMS Field Hockey
The team showed great teamwork and offensive strategy throughout the season, culminating in a total of 18 goals and ending the season with a record of 4 and 7. The B team finished with a record of 0 and 3.Each player contributed to the offensive push, and there were multiple players who stepped up to create scoring opportunities. While there is always room for improvement in finishing, the team showed growth in their ability to work together and create more chances as the season progressed.
Juliana had an outstanding season, consistently keeping the team in games with her quick reflexes and determination in the goal. Her 111 saves show her ability to handle high-pressure situations, and her leadership on the field has been invaluable to the team's defensive strategy. Tristan also had some key moments in goal, stepping up as a first-time goalie. He made 21 important saves, and improved tremendously throughout the season.
Overall, the team showed remarkable progress and spirit throughout the season. The team has great potential to build on this year’s experiences and come back stronger next season.
Coaches: Hubert and Federico
PMS Girls Soccer
The girls' soccer teams demonstrated remarkable growth and development throughout the season, transforming from a group of individual players into a cohesive and well-coordinated unit. At the start of the season, the team faced challenges in communication and strategy, often struggling to find their rhythm on the field. However, through consistent practice, strong leadership from their captain, and the dedication of each player, they began to sharpen their skills and work more effectively as a team. Their early losses became valuable learning experiences, and by mid-season, they were showing significant improvements in ball control, positioning, and teamwork.
As the season progressed, the girls became more confident and their hard work started paying off in the form of more competitive matches and a few key victories. They developed a solid defense, learned to capitalize on scoring opportunities, and built a sense of trust and camaraderie both on and off the field. By the end of the season, their perseverance and commitment were evident in their improved record and the respect they earned from their opponents. More importantly, the team had grown together, learning important lessons about resilience, teamwork, and the joy of playing the game.
Coaches: Riely and Wargo
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