The sun may finally be coming back out today, so it looks like a great weekend of high school sports are in store. To match that, we have a great collection of feature stories in another edition of Linked Up. Enjoy the stories and enjoy the weekend.
- From The Day of New London: Caleigh O’Neil of East Lyme has followed the successful path laid by her sister.
- From the Hartford Courant: Hall High School saw it’s hard work pay off with a long-waited track title.
- From the Darien Times: Despite an injury Laura Murphy is still leading and making a difference for Darien girls lacrosse.
- From the Fairfield Citizen: Fairfield student-athlete battling cancer making some progress.
- From the Norwich Bulletin: French exchange student Charlotte Durade is learning a lot at Plainfield including about softball.
- From Shore Publishing: A pair of Guilford residents were honored for their work with Unified Sports and Special Olympics.
- From the Connecticut Post: A plea for instituting a pitching rule in Connecticut high school baseball.
- From SportzEdge.com: East Haven showed it has not forgotten a fallen student athlete with a special ceremony.
- From the Waterbury Republican American: Schools starting to ask questions to address an important equality issue.
- From the Easton Courier: Two baseball teams joined forces for a special event.
- From CT Sports Now: Speaking of special events, a recap of another one benefiting a local athlete battling cancer.
- From News 12 Varsity: Checking in on the boys lacrosse season.
- From the Meriden Record Journal: Kara Zazzaro will be taking her impressive softball skills to the college level.
- From TheRudenReport.com: The popular refrain of keep an eye on Westhill in baseball has proved prophetic.
- From SouthChristianSports.com: For parents, what should you say to your kids after a game?
- From GameTimeCT: Gabrielle Martin powered a stingy defense and a state championship run for Daniel Hand
- From the Middletown Press: A change in mindset is needed for some young people in order to not squander opportunity.
- From the Waterbury Republican American: Wolcott went a long way to find its new football coach.
- From Litchfieldcountysports.com: Some great stories of high school athletes giving back in a whirlwind 48 hours.
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