Need a break after shoveling out from the storm? Or enjoying the fact that you didn’t get quite as much snow as other parts of the country? Either way, we have a reason to stay warm and inside which is a fresh batch of links in a new edition of Linked Up. Hope everyone is warm and safe, and enjoy these great stories from around the world of high school sports.
- From CoachFore.com: A dad and coach with a personal story on the first time his son didn’t start.
- From the New London Day: Mike DiMauro offers his perspective on the previous piece and what all parents can learn from it.
- From the Norwich Bulletin: A fun project where a panel of experts list the best basketball players they have seen.
- From the Meriden Record-Journal: Rivalry games are a big part of the fun of high school sports.
- From the Hartford Courant: A Manchester track & field athlete is focused on a clear goal.
- From the Connecticut Post: Darien’s Rob Trifone capped a memorable season with some big honors.
- From GameTimeCT: A deep look at the varied skills and accomplishments of the Register’s football player of the year Mark Evanchick.
- From KHAK.com: Second-straight Linked Up with a great show of sportsmanship from a high school wrestler.
- From SportzEdge.com: Hamden hockey has gone back to one of its great players to lead the program.
- From Shore Publishing: Depth has powered the strong season for the Hand wrestling squad.
- From the Danbury News-Times: Ten takeaways from this point in the boys basketball season.
- From the Citizen’s News: Team chemistry is not an issue for the Naugatuck boys swim team and its family bonds.
- From the Bristol Press: A surprising development with a trio of sophomores topping the scoring charts.
- From GameTimeCT: Fundamentals are a big part of the success for the Cheshire hockey team.
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