
Ellie and Sam Gravitte have shown a wide-range of skills on and off the field for Ridgefield. Photo by Tyler Sizemore – Stamford Advocate.
After a week hiatus, Linked Up is back with a nearly all Connecticut lineup. Only one national story this week, as the focus is on some really interesting features from around the state.
- From the Stamford Advocate: Many folks are in awe of twins Ellie and Sam Gravitte who star on and off the field for Ridgefield.
- From the Hartford Courant: Two long-time tennis coaches at Bristol Eastern are nearing retirement. Also from the Courant the RHAM girls track and field team has the look of a contender in class MM.
- From ScientificAmerica.com: A look at how states to continue to address heat issues in regard to football.
- From the Norwalk Hour: It was a record-breaking win for Brien McMahon baseball coach John Cross.
- From the Meriden Record-Journal: A former standout from Meriden heard his name called at the NFL draft.
- From the Middletown Press: Non-traditional sports are more popular than ever for high school students.
- From the Waterbury Republican-American: The NVL has shown a great willingness to support and participate in Unified Sports.
- From the Connecticut Post: Leonard Paoletta has had a sporting life in Bridgeport.
- From the New Haven Register: The kids on the bench have been as critical as the starters for North Haven baseball.
- From the Norwich Bulletin: Killingly field hockey senior Michela Veillette is receiving a deserved award for overcoming adversity.
- From Danbury News-Times: The game was was one they would not forget as Newtown and Pomperaug baseball honored the Sandy Hook victims. Also from the News Times, the Beardsley Beast is trying to help build the Bridgeport middle school athletics program.
- From the New London Day: Some new players have helped New London create some doubles dynasties.
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