So, it appears to be snowing pretty hard outside. That means it’s the perfect time to stay inside and check out this new edition of Linked Up. Or at least check out some of the stories in between shoveling.
- From the Boston Globe: A cautionary tale about keeping school sports in perspective.
- From the Connecticut Post: Fun story about a Darien student who is combining his love of math and high school sports.
- From the New London Day: The region had to say goodbye to the one of a kind Will Huntington.
- From GameTimeCT: Notre Dame West Haven’s Doug Caliendo’s winning goal on an emotional day has gotten lots of notice.
- From SportzEdge.com: Support has been pouring in for Doug Caliendo following his emotional day.
- From the Middletown Press: Legendary coach Nick Chaconis didn’t need to speak during a ceremony honoring him at Portland High School.
- From TheRudenReport.com: St. Joseph girls soccer standout Jenna Bike earned yet another honor.
- From the Hartford Courant: Weaver’s Mark Doyley knows his success is going to bring him more competition.
- From GameTimeCT: Dave Esposito is building a perennial contender for the Foran wrestling program.
- From the Norwich Bulletin: Perennial CIAC contender Woodstock Academy gymnastics team is searching for consistency.
- From the Bangor Daily News: The success of Unified Sports is spreading to other states.
- From the Elkhart Truth: A high school athlete from Illinois didn’t let a serious injury keep him from great achievement.
- From the Waterbury Republican-American: Nonnewaug is trying to find a way to offer a swimming opportunity for some athletes.
- From Shore Publishing: Daniel Hand’s Paula Materin has excelled from long distance on the court.
- From the Norwalk Hour: Weston High School was one of 2,000 schools (including some others in Connecticut) to receive a gift from the NFL.
- From the Danbury News-Times: New Milford is gearing up to tackle some tough postseason opposition.
- From Northeastern University Independent: One perspective on participation trophies and the value of competing.
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