A busy time of year means a very busy edition of Linked Up. As always, take a look through for wonderful coverage of high school sports around the country and throughout Connecticut.
- From NFHS.org: A wonderful case of schools and athletic programs banding together during tough times.
- From Medium.com: An NFL player’s passionate plea to change the culture for students with special needs.
- From the New London Day: East Lyme’s Gianna Folz has excelled in overcoming her fears.
- From HighSchoolSportsStuff.com: Think focusing on one sport will improve your college chances? Not necessarily.
- From the Meriden Record Journal: The Gozzo brothers are showing their skills on the baseball diamond and the rink.
- From the Waterbury Republican-American: The Holy Cross wrestling program is making slow and steady progress.
- From the Bristol Press: Indoor track teams are beginning to turn their attention to the state championships.
- From the Hartford Courant: Girls basketball notebook outlines the remarkable run of success for Capital Prep.
- From the Norwalk Hour: The Patriots’ Super Bowl win was another title for a former Staples star.
- From the Connecticut Post: Fairfield Ludlowe boys basketball is relishing its role as an underdog.
- From GameTimeCT: Some teams are trying to alter the balance of gymnastics power in the SCC
- From TheRudenReport.com: It’s not the CAS-CIAC Battle of the Fans, but still a showdown among student cheering sections.
- From the Norwich Bulletin: NFA coach Bill Scarlata has created his own verb, and a lot of victories.
- From Litchfieldcountysports.com: A Torrington High School grad is making waves and history at ESPN.
- From the Danbury News Times: St. Joseph’s boys basketball is facing the challenge many teams deal with this time of year.
- From the Greenwich Time: Many stories like this from around the State on athletes signing to take their talents to the college level.
- From TheSportsDept.com: The East Windsor girls basketball team is working to raise money for a good cause.
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