When Greenwich's Jonathan Meyers realized he was going to become a national college football recruit, he came up with an expedient way of giving potential suitors everything they needed to know about
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"Do you know LeBron James?"
"Were you at the Wizards-Cavs game last night?"
"Do you know any celebrities?"
"What's your XBox Gamertag?"
"Do you get to travel?
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(Warning: The following column may be the greatest overreaction in Connecticut Post history. Unfortunately, the Super Bowl has returned me to a constant state of unmitigated pessimism.
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CHANGE OF PLANS — Catcher Juan Beltran's debut with the Bluefish is on hold. Beltran, 21, was signed Wednesday to serve as the back-up for Brian Munhall, but visa difficulties have prevented
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WHAT — Olympic boxing exhibition featuring the United States, China and Brazil
WHEN — Tonight, 8 p.m.
WHERE — Arena at Harbor Yard, Bridgeport TICKETS — $30 upper level, $50
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HAMDEN — We'll get Carissa Hauser's reaction to scoring the goal that won the NEC women's lacrosse championship Sunday for Sacred Heart. We'll tell you tournament MVP Amanda Williams' feelings
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You can't miss it. It's the only Victorian house complete with landscaped lawn and garden in the vast blacktopped Captain's Cove parking lot.
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As he finished his fourth year studying economics and playing lacrosse at Colgate University 12 months ago, Chris Eck had a decision to make.
The Fairfield High grad had enjoyed a rather successful,
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CROMWELL — It was a day for celebration at the TPC at River Highlands
Monday. The christening of the brand new $4 million practice range
brought out as many suits as polo shirts and khakis, as
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The fun part comes next week when I get to make my predictions for 2007. For now it's the annual task of sifting through the ruins from this year. Overall it's about a C-minus performance — and
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Let's go back a few years and see what was happening:
60 YEARS AGO
Don Henckel pitched a no-hitter as Ludlowe shut down Harding 9-0 with Jerry Ringel (triple) and John Pelos collecting two hits
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