Back at it with a summer Friday edition of Linked Up. Still plenty of interesting topics on the minds of of the media around the world of high school sports. Read up.
- From CIACsports.com: Some self-promotion, for another hour or so, vote for the best CIAC Championship moment.
- From GameTimeCT: Remembering a Connecticut track & field legend Lindy Remigino.
- From the Waterbury Republican-American: Ta’Quan Zimmerman is sharing the message with Waterbury youth to be a baller not a bully.
- From the Hartford Courant: There’s a reason Chiney Ogwumike so inspired the student-athletes at the CAS-CIAC Scholar Athlete Banquet.
- From the Danbury News Times: A devastating storm has led to some new excitement for Brookfield athletics.
- From The Day of New London: Finn Power never quit for the East Lyme boys tennis team.
- From Sports Team 8: Some Maloney High School football players are starring off the field.
- From TheRudenReport.com: What can schools do to counterattack the wave of parental interference in high school sports.
- From GameTimeCT: Stamford High School has a new athletic director who is enjoying a homecoming.
- From Shore Publishing: Pat Markovics enjoyed an historic season for Morgan.
- From the New Britain Herald: A Plainville High School grad has had an interesting path to professional baseball.
- From the New Haven Register: A look back at some of the biggest stories of the high school sports year.
- From the Hartford Courant: Former Wethersfield standout Ryan Costello is making some noise in the minors.
- From the Norwich Bulletin: Someone who played a big part of the school’s recent success will assume the AD role for Killingly.
- From the Stamford Advocate: Two longtime baseball teammates have found themselves on the same squad again.
- From the Connecticut Post: Not surprisingly, quarterbacks took center stage at an offseason football event.
- From TheRudenReport.com: Wilton’s Lindsay Groves is ready to go for her senior season on the soccer field.
- From the Norwalk Hour: The two football programs in Norwalk are looking at different things.
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