As it looks like winter weather has finally arrived to wreak havoc with high school sports schedules, we provide a nice distraction with a collection of feature stories on high school sports. Check them out if snowbound this weekend (or just read them some other time). Either way, please read them.
- From the Hartford Courant: Roughly a year after passing, the legacy of Berlin wrestling coach Jim Day lives on.
- From GameTimeCT: A record-breaking run from former standout Danae Rivers brought pride for the Wilbur Cross track coaches
- From NFHS.org: A legendary Colorado volleyball coach has returned to the sideline with perspective.
- From The Day of New London: Ken Berg has been making a big impact on Fitch swimming for decades.
- From the Waterbury Republican American: Josh Schibi of Lewis Mills is chasing a record within his family.
- From the Meriden Record Journal: The present might be a struggle, but the future has promise for Hall-Southington ice hockey.
- From the Norwich Bulletin: A look at Lyman Memorial’s success with the Class Act Sportsmanship program.
- From GameTimeCT: You are not going to intimidate Norwalk’s Ashley Wilson.
- From Shore Publishing: Guilford’s Keldon LaRose is making the most of his many wrestling successes.
- From CIACsports.com: You will be inspired by the story of Michael Savage Spirit of Sport honoree Alana Bochanis.
- From the New Britain Herald: Southington wrestling is focusing on the mat and its opponents, not the state rankings.
- From CT Sports Now: Coaches spotlight shines in Trinity Catholic’s Mike Walsh who has returned to the sidelines after a brief absence.
- From TheRudenReport.com: After a thrilling win earned national attention, New Canaan basketball had to refocus.
- From Sports Team 8: Connor Raines has helped lead Notre Dame-West Haven to an unbeaten start.
- From the Norwich Bulletin: Paige Martin is in lofty company with her pole vaulting achievements.
- From the Hartford Courant: Opponents are finding it a challenge to slow Prince Tech’s Kazell Stewart.
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