Not quite as many stories in this week’s edition of Linked Up, but still lots of tremendous stories to share on a variety of topics. Check these out before heading to check out some great tournament action this weekend (or watching it on the NFHS Network).
- From YahooSports: A high school wrestler shows some remarkable sportsmanship and compassion after a tough loss.
- From the Hartford Courant: A type-1 diabetes diagnosis and some personal tragedy has not kept Lewis Mills’ Spencer Maloney from contributing on the court.
- From MedicalNewsToday: For the scientifically inclined (and potentially big news for athletics) there may have been a breakthrough in concussion diagnoses.
- From the Norwalk Hour: The past year has been about maturing on and off the court for Wilton girls basketball performer Erica Meyer.
- From the Waterbury Republican-American: The Crosby boys basketball team is getting its game face set for a possible tournament run.
- From the Harbor News: Change and perseverance have been the hallmarks of the wrestling career of Morgan’s Steven Jara-Torres.
- From the Meriden Record Journal: There are many different ways to coach and Lyman Hall girls basketball coach Tom Lipka prefers a more understated approach.
- From the RudenReport.com: An early-season field trip is providing motivation for the Wilton girls basketball team.
- From the Bristol Press: One writer’s opinion on why this is a great time of year to be a fan of high school sports.
- From GameTimeCT: The Staples cross country and track and field program benefits from the continuity of some familiar faces within the program.
- From the Milford Orange Bulletin: A former Amity football standout has made the big leagues in a different venue.
- From Sportzedge.com: WTNH is sponsoring a way to support youth sports through a sports equipment drive.
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