Tuesday, May 29, 2007

It's kind of a bittersweet time especially for high school seniors.
There are a number of them who will be playing their last high school game today and in the coming weeks as the high school athletic year comes to a close with the spring state tournaments.
Today is certainly a busy one with the baseball, softball, track and girls tennis tournaments all getting underway.
In baseball, Matt Harvey pitches what could be his last high school game at Fitch before he goes on to either a pro or college career. The NFA boys play at Norwalk while defending Class M champion, Montville, is home to St. Joseph's. The only game that features two local teams in baseball is Stonington at Ellis Tech.
The track championships also get underway with Class LL in Manchester and Class L in New Britain and girls tennis has both the qualifying and first round matches in the same day.
There are still also a few regular season golf matches left to play and the Eastern Connecticut Conference wraps up it's boys tennis tournament today.
It sounds busy now but by the end of next week, the high school season will have just about come to a close.

1 comment:

goin2college said...

The end of high school definitely is bittersweet.