Linked Up – 4/25/14

Ansonia's Sean Bonaparte has been pitching with a profound purpose this season. Mara Lavitt - New Haven Register.

Ansonia’s Sean Bonaparte has been pitching with a profound purpose this season. Mara Lavitt – New Haven Register.

All Connecticut stories as Linked Up returns after a week away. The focus is on spring sports as the weather finally seems as though it is going to allow the spring season to pick up steam. So enjoy this strong group of stories from around the state.

  • From GameTimeCT: Sean Bonaparte had the memory of his father with him as he pitched Ansonia past rival Derby. Also from GameTime, youth programs are helping to fuel a rise in Litchfield County lacrosse programs.
  • From the New London Day: Emily Macione is happy bringing an aggressive style to the Old Lyme girls lacrosse program.
  • From the Norwalk Hour: He may be quiet outside the arena, but Brien McMahon wrestling standout Justin Lewis makes plenty of noise on the mat.
  • From the Waterbury Republican-American: A few weeks into the season we get a look at what we’ve learned in the area baseball.
  • From the Bristol Press: Bristol goalkeeper Emily Bourassa has not backed down from the pressure and continues her improvement.
  • From the Hartford Courant: A new track hasn’t changed the focus for the Canton track program.
  • From the Norwich Bulletin: Golf coaches are adjusting to, and enjoying, the new ability to coach athletes during competition.
  • From TheRudenReport.com: Darien boys lacrosse has focused on correcting a “blip on the radar” this year, and so far so good.
  • From the Meriden Record Journal: A pair of tennis teams in Wallingford got to be the featured attraction.
  • From Litchfieldcountysports.com: Winning has been about the only thing in the cards for Thomaston coach Bob McMahon over the past few months.
  • From the Milford Orange Bulletin: It has been 10 years since Amity dropped a dual track meet, and the streak recently reached a milestone.
  • From the Post Chronicle: Sheehan’s Connor Reed got some much-needed inspiration.

 

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