I’ve run out of snarky remarks about the weather. Instead we will just introduce another great selection of links covering the wide-world of high school sports in Connecticut and beyond.
- From The Day of New London: Whatever you do in your life, East Lyme athletic standout Dylan Hatajik is doing more.
- From the Gazette Xtra: Veteran umpires and officials are working to address the shortage of officials by nurturing the next generation.
- From GameTimeCT: It was a magical day as three New Canaan football standouts declared their college choices.
- From SportsOnCT69.com: Volunteers show the spirit of the Wolcott girls softball team.
- From the New Haven Register: Branford girls lacrosse coach Jackie Ceccolini has ridden a perfect storm to impressive milestones.
- From the Waterbury Republican American: Nonnewaug and Pomperaug are traveling to a special spot for a game.
- From the Hartford Courant: Windsor football player T.J. Gardner is looking forward to showing his skills at Rentschler Field.
- From the Danbury News Times: A softball notebook takes a look at fast-rising teams in the early season.
- From the Norwich Bulletin: Killingly is trying to maintain its strong boys golf tradition this spring.
- From The Day of New London: Would it make sense to see baseball and football switch high school seasons?
- From TheRudenReport.com: St. Joseph is riding a powerful offense to a quick start.
- From the Bristol Press: Dathan Hickey will not be playing football Connecticut next fall, but fans will still be able to see him.
- From the Meriden Record Journal: A change between the pipes in boys lacrosse has come for Cheshire.
- From Shore Publishing: A late-formed co-op gave Charlie Carlo an opportunity to experience high school hockey.
- From the Norwalk Hour: Norwalk boys basketball coach Tom Keyes is stepping away from the court for some important focus change.
- From the Connecticut Post: A star was born a few falls ago and now Taisun Phommachanh is ready to take his star to Clemson.
- From the Middletown Press: The ranks of the unbeaten in baseball are shrinking quickly.
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