The winter seasons are in full swing, and Linked Up is back to its (hopefully) weekly schedule. Many great stories once again this week, including a few pieces on sports that maybe don’t get as much media coverage including diving and gymnastics. There is always room for great coverage regardless of the sports and this addition includes a wide spectrum of great high school sports stories.
- From the Meriden Record-Journal: Sheehan’s Andrew Buehlaer is very quickly making his mark on the high school diving scene.
- From the Hartford Courant: Karen and Michelle DeFilippo did not take “no” for an answer and the Coginchaug gymnastic team is benefiting.
- From the New London Day: Caitlyn Dittman is the saint for the St. Bernard girls basketball team.
- From Litchfieldcountysports.com: A Torrington football assistant coach and his son are tackling big issues off the field.
- From the Greenwich Times: The Fairfield high schools have a great basketball secret and other schools should take notice.
- From GameTimePA.com: A sporting gesture from a team helped a wrestler earn a career milestone.
- From the Bristol Press: A wrestling family got a rare opportunity at the Art Power Duals.
- From SportzEdge.com: Previewing the exciting slate of basketball games taking place on Martin Luther King Day.
- From the Waterbury Republican-American: Colin Decker has been wowing his coach with his work in the pool.
- From the Norwalk Hour: The Brien McMahon boys basketball team is trying to build on its fast start.
- From WFSB: An interview with Staples Hannah DeBalsi as she was honored by Sports Illustrated.
- From TheRudenReport.com: There is no such thing as an upset in FCIAC boys basketball this season.
- From the New London Day: What a difference a year makes as the East Lyme boys basketball team has bounced back from struggles.
- From the Danbury News Times: A new rink could be a game changer for the Newtown hockey program and community.
- From the Norwich Bulletin: A legendary coach has earned another honor with a Hall of Fame selection.
- From the Tell Your Friends Blog: A thank you note to high school coaches.
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