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A retired coach opened a CT business selling ‘superfood bowls.’ Here’s how it works.
After 23 years as a women’s soccer coach at Trinity College, Michael Smith has gone into another business he believes promotes healthfulness. Smith and his wife, Christine Neville Smith, have opened a franchise of Nautical Bowls, a meal replacement or snack containing “superfoods.” The bowls start with a choice of a sorbet-like food that’s free of gluten, soy, dairy and refined sugar. It’s all ...
Crusader of the Week: Patrick Grudberg ’24
Campus Activities: WCHC Sports, The Spire, Club Soccer, COPE. Favorite singer/group: Tie between Noah Kahan and Tyler Childers. Favorite class taken at Holy Cross: Irish American Experience with Prof O’Donnell. Item on HC Bucket List: Be Crusader of the Week (done) Embarrassing HC Moment: Breaking a plate at Kimball.
Baseball Wins a Pair, Golf Earns a Victory
H-K baseball hosted Cromwell on April 29 and won 11-1. Matt Shea had four hits and drove in two runs to lead the Cougar attack. Luke Mauri chipped in two hits and scored three runs, while Max Selmer tripled in the fifth inning to drive in two. Todd Butler scattered two hits and struck out eight batters for his third win.
'This is kind of my hometown event': Millbury's Gary Young will be chief referee for the PGA Tour at Travelers Championship
TPC River Highlands, site of the Travelers Championship in Cromwell, Connecticut, has undergone several enhancements the last few years, and two PGA Tour officials from the Worcester area played key roles in making them happen. Gary Young, PGA Tour senior vice president of rules and competitions, is a member of...
Golf Earns a Win, Girls’ Lacrosse Takes an Overtime Loss
The North Haven girls’ lacrosse team traveled to Berlin for an out-of-conference tilt on April 27. For the second time in three games, the team fell in overtime. The Nighthawks jumped out to an early three-goal lead with goals by seniors Cat Bianchi, Sydney Pitcher, and Nola Coyle. Berlin recovered, but North Haven held an 8-6 lead at the half. Junior Emily Shea was stellar in the net, making an incredible 20 saves over the course of the game. She was assisted with strong defensive efforts by seniors Malika Gazzarapu, Kylie Pollard, and Ava Chagnon.
‘A special year’: Southington baseball team is still unbeaten
SOUTHINGTON – The Southington baseball team was undefeated going into Friday night’s game against Glastonbury. Quickly, Glastonbury scored three runs in the second inning. Southington hasn’t trailed too much this season in games, if at all – the players couldn’t really remember if that had happened this year. The Knights’ top three hitters went down 1-2-3 in the first inning. But the Knights ...
Tidwell And Ponies Defense Shuts Out Hartford
Rumble Ponies pitcher Blade Tidwell would deal nine strikeouts through 8.0 innings of shutout ball in Binghamton's 2-0 win over Hartford on Saturday at Mirabito Stadium. The first run of the contest would have to wait till the fifth inning where Joe Suozzi would reach home courtesy of an RBI single by Rowdey Jordan to left field, Binghamton would later on double their lead when Matt Rudick would hit his third homer of the season in the bottom of the seventh inning.
Geno Auriemma, Dan Hurley, Jim Mora appearing in UConn’s Coaches Road Show in June
The UConn Coaches Road Show will be back next month, stopping in Southington and Stamford in June. The panel discussions will be open to the public, but registration, which carries a fee, is required. The first show is scheduled for June 4 at the Kinsman Brewing Company in Southington, which has been a stop the past two years. Jim Mora (football), Geno Auriemma (women’s basketball), Ellen ...
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