It’s the first full-fledged edition of Linked Up of 2019. We will skip the long intros and just get to the links, which include many great feature stories. Read up.
- From GameTimeCT: Detailing the pressures and challenges of coaching high school sports in today’s climate and culture.
- From the Westerly Sun: An impressive performance from Stonington’s Gabby Dellacono highlighted the year’s high school sports stories.
- From CIACsports.com: Please consider checking out our special year-end 100th-episode podcast in which friends discuss what they love about high school sports.
- From CT Sports Now: The CT Sports Now-created Vantage Cup has its fall standings published.
- From GameTimeCT: Bethel’s Farrah Volpintesta wanted a change, which has resulted in a standout diving career.
- From the Norwich Bulletin: Freshman Maya Hillman’s impact for Montville girls basketball has been immediate.
- From the Hartford Courant: A long-time coach is at a new place trying to help Northwest Catholic find its rhythm.
- From the Waterbury Republican American: A high school hoops debut as told through the cool Joe Palladino video blog.
- From Shore Publishing: James Murphy was a key engine in an historic season for Haddam-Killingworth football.
- From The Day of New London: East Lyme track performer Fisher Macklin is trying to make up for lost time.
- From Stratfordsports.com: Bunnell’s Abby Williams is making a big mark on the track.
- From the New Britain Herald: Speed, speed, speed, speed is the key for New Britain boys basketball.
- From the Meriden Record Journal: Finding her footing in a town with a strong swimming culture has been fun for new Cheshire coach Megan McGorry.
- From TheRudenReport.com: Try finding an athlete with a busier schedule that Darien standout Sammy Lindell.
- From GameTimeCT: Basketball is what Westbrook’s Savannah Marshall’s family does, and she is continuing the tradition.
- From the New Haven Register: Dan Scavone didn’t necessarily want to give up officiating, and now he’s found a new, critical role.
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