
North Branford keeper Allie Augur hopes to anchor a strong team. Catherine Avalone – Hearst CT Media
Just like that, it is here. Lots of heat and some serious thunderstorms might have dampened the start a bit, but the 2018 high school sports season is now officially underway. Along with it is another full edition of Linked Up, with lots of features to get fans ready for the new year.
- From NBC Connecticut: Sabrina Porter has been embraced by the CREC Academy of Aerospace and Engineering boys soccer team and has thrived despite health challenges.
- From GameTimeCT: North Branford girls soccer has an impressive and stout defensive anchor in goalkeeper Allie Augur.
- From CT Sports Now: A breakdown of the GameTimeCT top-10 high school football poll.
- From the New Britain Herald: Shawn Robinson of New Britain is not resting on all he accomplished last year.
- From CIACsports.com: The latest CIACcast podcast provides the ultimate scheduling road trip for the 2018 high school football season.
- From the Connecticut Post: Kacey Lawrence is happy to return and spearhead the Mask girls soccer attack.
- From the Norwich Bulletin: David Johnson starred for Griswold, now he’s trying to lead the soccer program.
- From ESPN.com: Not really related to high school sports, but an incredibly moving story on an important topic.
- From GameTimeCT: Harding football is excited to be in its new home.
- From the Norwalk Hour: Tennis great Lindsay Davenport shared important messages with current female high school athletes.
- From the Manchester Journal Inquirer: Mitchell Lyons is one big reason South Windsor could be a formidable foe on the soccer field.
- From the Hartford Courant: Talented runners and meets to keep an eye on for the upcoming cross country season.
- From the Waterbury Republican American: Lots of soccer questions will start to be answered on the field.
- From the SouthernConnecticutConference.org: The SCC turned 25.
- From Sports Team 8: East Lyme is ready to be part of the featured “Game of the Week” in week 1.
- From Shore Publishing: Sean Cole is expecting to lead Valley Regional in a pair of sports, starting with boys soccer this fall.
- From the Greenwich Time: Lots of talented swimmers to watch around the state this fall.
- From GameTimeCT: Twenty-five football players to watch (along with highlights for some) this fall.
- From TheRudenReport.com: A talented group of receivers are looking to power the prolific St. Joseph attack.
- From the Meriden Record Journal: Area field hockey teams are entering the season with big expectations.
- From the Newcanaanite: A look back at the 2008 New Canaan football team and its memorable state championship run.
- From the Danbury News Times: A new wave of players are looking to make an impact in SWC boys soccer.
- From the New Canaan Advertiser: Gillian Kane is ready to bring her softball skills from New Canaan to Springfield College.
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