Look what happens when we take a week off from a new edition of Linked Up. The stories just pile up and lead to an overflowing Linked Up with numerous stories about impressive students and coaches. Please take a few minutes to read through and dive into these great stories.
- From the Waterbury Republican-American: Three football captains maintain a bond to help them all get through tough times.
- From the Middletown Press: A team tries to return to normalcy after a trying time.
- From the Hartford Courant: Simsbury football player Danny Deitz is working his way back after a heart transplant.
- From Sportzedge.com: A former Branford baseball standout is embarking on a new career.
- From the Washington Post: Some real numbers on how many high school athletes move on to play at the collegiate or professional level.
- From the Norwalk Hour: One family is demonstrating how sports and music can mix beautifully.
- From the New London Day: East Lyme assistant coach Jim Roselund is focusing on football as he battles illness.
- From the Norwich Bulletin: Plainfield football has a tremendous talent, and is trying to figure out how to use him.
- From the Meriden Record Journal: Southington’s Jason Rose made a decision and then enjoyed a moment of relief.
- From the Bristol Press: St. Paul girls volleyball is enjoying the benefits of a position change for Bianca DiLernia.
- From the Waterbury Republican-American: Swimming and the athletes are the true passion for Sacred Heart coach Butch Savage.
- From GameTimeCT: Staples line standout Jackson Ward is a rare performer on and off the field.
- From the RudenReport.com: A full FCIAC football preview.
- From the Connecticut Post: Lou Saccone was a legend in a variety of ways in the athletic scene of Bridgeport and Notre Dame-Fairfield.
- From HuffingtonPost.com: Great story on seven things an athlete learned that parents can’t teach.
- From GameTimeCT: A change in schedule procedure is bringing big changes to the SCC regular season.
- From the Norwalk Hour: Brien McMahon football has seniors looking to capitalize on a final chance.
- From the New London Day: A Unified Sports coach has earned the love and respect of his team.
- The SportsDept.com: Eight honorees have been chosen for the Rockville High School Hall of Fame.
- From NJ.com: Incredible (and terrifying) story on the building of a high school superstar athlete.
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