A much more sparse version of Linked Up than usual today as with league tournaments concluding and CIAC tournament play kicking off that is (understandably) getting most of the coverage. But we still have some good stories for you here, so read up and enjoy the weekend.
- From CIACsports.com: Yes, it’s self serving, but most spring tournament pairings can now be found at tournament central.
- From the Hartford Courant: Veronica Meyer’s curiosity has led to incredible achievements in a variety of endeavors.
- From the Norwich Bulletin: Madison Bodley has displayed remarkable versatility in leaving her legacy at Norwich Tech.
- From the Danbury News Times: Ridgefield boys volleyball is looking to end its FCIAC title match drought.
- From the Waterbury Republican American: It was a day for family for Sacred Heart and the Naugatuck Valley League.
- From romper.com: A new study shows girls are more likely to quit sports before high school.
- From GameTimeCT: Two tremendous student-athletes were honored as SCC Comeback Players of the Year.
- From SportzEdge.com: The St. Bernard boys lacrosse team is literally a brotherhood in many ways.
- From the Hartford Courant: At the Journal Inquirer Invitational an often-overlooked event gets the spotlight.
- From TheRudenReport.com: Fun new feature with high school students interviewing other high school students.
- From the Meriden Record Journal: Kiah Gillespie’s college hoops journey is heading to Florida State.
- From Shore Publishing: The Guilford girls tennis teams thinks it’s ready for a state tournament run.
- From the Middletown Press: Some positive spots in some rough spring seasons.
- From BusinessInsider.com: Targeted more at younger children but relevant for high school sports as well looking at impact of social media.
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