NEW SYSTEM.
Okay, it’s the bottom of the ninth. The pitcher is throwing a no-hitter. A routine fly ball is hit to right. The right fielder misjudges the ball, and it falls in for a hit -- end of no-hitter.
Same situation -- a blooper between first and second; the two fielders run into each other. The ball drops – end of no-hitter.
Somehow, we should have a designation for a TE ( team error). This will solve some of the situations but certainly not all.
Can you think of any other situations where the scoring is unfair? Let me know.
REGAN EXCELS
Hamden native Kristina Regan excels both on the ice and in the classroom at Boston College.
Regan is a freshman hockey player. She had the highest plus/minus rating on the team of
+10. Regan was honored by the Hockey East on its All-Academic Team. She also was given the Boston College Athletic Directors award for academic excellence.
GIRLS’ SWIMMING.
The high school pool has been re-lighted with new energy efficient lighting. One more important fixture in the pool has been changed. Nina Lujack, who has been girls’ swimming coach for 32 years has retired. She will be replaced by Nate Hill (HHS' 87). the current boys’ coach . Hill was captain of his high school swim team.
In college he swam at CCSU and transferred to Indiana University of Pennsylvania. He coach for the North Haven, Hamden USS team in 1993. He also coached at Wilbur Cross.
Hamden High will be led by captains Nancy Presnick and Samantha Griggs. Coach Hill is evaluating talent but he expects strong senior leadership to come from MacKenzie Givens, Emily Lynn, Kaitlyn Capone and Aubry Marino.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Monday, September 7, 2009
BECK’S THE MAN
Win or lose, Hamden just made a great choice in hiring Jared Beck as its head boys basketball coach. Beck is a Hamden High graduate and graduated from Lafayette College. He has coached both football and basketball at Hamden.
He is a skilled technician in both sports and has a wonderful rapport with his players. Although he teaches in New Haven, he bleeds green and gold. Win or lose, Hamden players will benefit from his enthusiasm and skill.
FUN IN THE SUN.
In 1959 I was a freshman at Notre Dame High School, and "dressing" with the varsity football team. That year we played West Haven High at Quigley Field.. Notre Dame won and as we got on the team bus (the Green Hornet) some people from West Haven stoned the bus. We were furious because they wouldn't let us off the bus to confront our attackers. Ever since that day I harbored ill will against anything West Haven.
As a coach at Hamden high, I always used this story to motivate our players. But as I got older, I realized that West Haven was very similar to Hamden and was a tough group of kids, whose athletes and town I have learned to respect
In the last 20 years I have assisted in running the Little League Regional Softball Tournament at the West Haven Little League complex. Besides the softball, the site is pleasant. No matter how hot the weather there is a beautiful breeze which blows off the Sound. The Parks and Recreation Department of West Haven does a wonderful job on field maintenance. I realize the pride they take in hosting an athletic competition. I can't wait to go back next year.
WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
Eileen Flanagan (HHS' 96), played basketball and softball. She graduated from Providence College and settled in Washington DC. She still plays softball in a mixed league in DC.
Her brother Kevin (HHS ‘02) played soccer in Hamden. He still lives in Hamden and is a web designer. He recently received his real estate license
Win or lose, Hamden just made a great choice in hiring Jared Beck as its head boys basketball coach. Beck is a Hamden High graduate and graduated from Lafayette College. He has coached both football and basketball at Hamden.
He is a skilled technician in both sports and has a wonderful rapport with his players. Although he teaches in New Haven, he bleeds green and gold. Win or lose, Hamden players will benefit from his enthusiasm and skill.
FUN IN THE SUN.
In 1959 I was a freshman at Notre Dame High School, and "dressing" with the varsity football team. That year we played West Haven High at Quigley Field.. Notre Dame won and as we got on the team bus (the Green Hornet) some people from West Haven stoned the bus. We were furious because they wouldn't let us off the bus to confront our attackers. Ever since that day I harbored ill will against anything West Haven.
As a coach at Hamden high, I always used this story to motivate our players. But as I got older, I realized that West Haven was very similar to Hamden and was a tough group of kids, whose athletes and town I have learned to respect
In the last 20 years I have assisted in running the Little League Regional Softball Tournament at the West Haven Little League complex. Besides the softball, the site is pleasant. No matter how hot the weather there is a beautiful breeze which blows off the Sound. The Parks and Recreation Department of West Haven does a wonderful job on field maintenance. I realize the pride they take in hosting an athletic competition. I can't wait to go back next year.
WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
Eileen Flanagan (HHS' 96), played basketball and softball. She graduated from Providence College and settled in Washington DC. She still plays softball in a mixed league in DC.
Her brother Kevin (HHS ‘02) played soccer in Hamden. He still lives in Hamden and is a web designer. He recently received his real estate license
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