Postseasons are a lot of the focus right now for high school sports fans, and high school sports media. But we still found a lot of great stories for a new edition of Linked Up. You can also check out Linked Up – Spring Championships 2018 for stories from the CIAC championships as those events roll on.
- From TheRudenReport.com: The issue of a minority of parents causing challenges in high school sports continues to pose problems.
- From The Day of New London: Unified Sports’ message of inclusion is one everyone can learn from.
- From WFSB: A pair of Northwest Catholic golfers both pulled off a rare feat.
- From the New Britain Herald: A tradition of excellence helps drive the Southington softball team.
- From the Hartford Courant: Amidst a pair of difficult seasons, two baseball teams enjoyed a special venue.
- From GameTimeCT: North Branford softball has a reliable ace in hurler Sydney Senerchia.
- From USA Today: Some tips for the most important things to factor for athletes choosing a college.
- From the New York Times: Fun feature in which a highly-successful high school coach breaks down the NBA playoffs.
- From USA Today: An interesting way to decide a baseball game from two CT teams drew national attention.
- From GameTimeCT: Two hurlers are continuing to mow down hitters as Masuk moves through the softball bracket.
- From the Hartford Courant: Zac Susi has carried his winning ways from Southington to the UConn baseball team.
- From the Waterbury Republican American: A cool new feature where student-athletes share their thoughts in 60 seconds.
- From CT Sports Now: Highlights, highlights, and more highlights from the winter sports season.
- From TheRudenReport.com: In just his freshman season, Leo Johnson has made a big impact for Greenwich lacrosse.
- From the Norwich Bulletin: Single-elimination tournaments make it tough to claim a title, especially in baseball.
- From LoHud.com: Another terrible incident shows a continuing problem in the world of high school sports.
- From the New Britain Herald: A tough loss did not diminish New Britain’s strong softball season.
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