
Kiana Johnson and Bassick have opened some eyes on the court this winter. Christian Abraham – Hearst CT Media.
Here we go again. We are just plugging along with the winter season and its another Friday with another edition of Linked Up. Plenty of great feature stories as usual covering a range of sports and topics. Dig in.
- From the New Haven Register: Across the country, Connecticut natives are making an impact in college basketball.
- From the Waterbury Republican American: E.J. Williams track career started humbly, but may have massive results.
- From the Hartford Courant: A torn meniscus would sideline many, but not Windsor’s George Gamble.
- From Shore Publishing: Morgan’s Brianna Navarra is a defensive force on the hardwood.
- From the Connecticut Post: An impressive start for Bassick girls basketball has garnered some attention.
- From ThePlayersTribune.com: Incredibly personal, and moving story from Duke girls soccer standout Morgan Reid on coming to terms with going viral.
- From the Stamford Advocate: Trinity Catholic girls basketball is on the rise.
- From The Day of New London: Interesting and perspective on promoting genuine sportsmanship in high school sports.
- From Sports Team 8: Ridgefield’s Adam Karashik is excited to be on the ice for UConn.
- From The Day of New London: Ledyard boys basketball has seen the benefit of “trusting the process.”
- From the New Britain Herald: Health is coming at the right time for the Berlin wrestling team.
- From the Danbury News Times: Marce Petroccio is coming home as coach of the Trumbull football team.
- From the Norwich Bulletin: The NFA boys basketball team is a bit of a mystery at the midpoint of the season.
- From the Norwalk Hour: Staples veterans are taking pride in mentoring underclassmen.
- From TheRudenReport.com: A midseason check-in on the FCIAC boys basketball season.
- From the Middletown Press: Looking back on a week of highs in the high school sports scene.
- From the Meriden Record Journal: Demetre Carnot established himself as the new king of the mat for Maloney.
- From Shore Publishing: Returning from an ACL injury has made the time on the court sweeter for Guilford’s Josh Krause.
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