Spring pg 1 4-17-14

 
High school sports
Spring
sports 
finally off
the ground
By Ron P. Coderre
Although the high school winter sports season seems so distant in some ways, it’s also a relief to see some decent weather arrive; allowing outdoor spring sports to sprout their wings.  All spring sports managed to get off the ground last week.
The much anticipated baseball season has definitely brightened the spirits, especially in Plainfield, where the Panthers are off to a 2-0 start.  The highlight of the week was a no-hitter by Jordan Federer.
In Thompson, the softball season started in dramatic fashion.  The Lady Tigers enjoyed a 2-0 start thanks to a huge walk off home run by Christina Kopacz. 
And in golf, what’s new.  The Aitken twins, John and Drew, didn’t let the snows of winter slow them down as they are once again leading the Killingly Redmen charge in the Eastern Connecticut Conference.
Federer Tosses No-No
Plainfield opened its season with an easy 28-3 win over Windham Tech behind the tosses of winning pitcher Mike Esposito, who received home run support from Steve Jankowski and Federer.  The highlight of the Panthers early season success came in the next game where Fererer blanked Tourtellotte 4-0 as he was spectacular in tossing a no-hitter.  Plainfield scored a run in the third and three in the fourth off tough luck loser Jack Silva.
Ellis Tech was reversed twice losing to Woodstock Academy 10-5 and Windham Tech 11-3.  Woodstock’s Billy Harrington picked up the victory for the Centaurs, which coincidentally was coach Bill Carpenter’s first win as a high school head coach.  Will Bourgeois, back after missing last season with an injury, had a home run, while J.P. Bergeron and Kolby Reggione each contributed triples to the victory.
Killingly under new head coach David Austin lost its opener 10-2 to E.O. Smith.  Putnam came up a hard luck loser to Prince Tech 5-4 although the Clippers outhit the Techsters 8 to 4.  Josh Allard absorbed the loss for the Clippers.  Pomfret wasted a good pitching performance by Ben Rumrill as they lost a 3-2 squeaker to Cheshire Academy.
Kopacz Walk Off Clinches Tourtellotte Win
The Tourtellotte Lady Tigers are riding high after opening the season with a pair of victories.  Christina Kopacz’s walk off home run in the 10th inning brought joy to Tigerville as she led her mates to a 2-1 win over vaunted rival Killingly.  Halie Poirier, who was superb in the circle, picked up the win.  Cara Mayhew’s home run produced the only offense of the day for the Redgals.  Earlier in the week, the Lady Tigers completely dominated Putnam 20-1 in a game shortened to five innings.  
The Lady Clippers bounced back with a show of offense, beating Capital Prep 24-8.  Mackenzie Livingston was the winning pitcher for the 2-1 Putnam nine.  Killingly did the same as Putnam recouping from its tough loss to Tourtellotte with a 10-2 victory over Windham behind the tosses of Hannah Guari.
Ellis Tech split a pair of contests losing to Windham Tech 14-10 and dropping Capital Prep 20-5.  Sheriden Murphy was the winning pitcher for Ellis Tech.  Plainfield lost its opener to Wheeler 6-0.  Woodstock Academy traveled to Northwest Catholic and came home with a 12-9 win thanks to Courtney Trahan who had a pair of triples and a double to pace the Centaurs offense.  Pomfret School behind winning pitcher Gena LaBeef beat Miss Porter School 15-1.  Makenna Newkirk was the hitting star for Pomfret with a four-bagger and three triples.
Killingly Golf Off to Perfect Start
The Killingly High School golf team, which projects to be the area’s top links team this spring opened with wins in a pair of lopsided matches.  Riding the coattails of their aces, John and Drew Aitken the Redmen rolled past Woodstock Academy 6.5-.5 and Plainfield 7-0.  Drew Aitken, playing out of the #2 hole fired a 37 and his brother John, going off in the #1 spot shot a 38 to lead the way over the Centaurs.  Against the Panthers, Drew fired another 37, while John had a 39 as both golfers easily won their matches.
Plainfield was also dropped by Waterford 6-0 but came back to beat New London 4-3.  Ellis Tech split two matches beating Capital Prep 194-246 and losing to Parish Hill 193-219.  Matt Snay paced the Tech win, while Parish Hill’s All-State golfer Nick Harrington was medalist with a 36.
Putnam opened on the road at Skungamug River Golf Club with a 200-252 victory over Windham Tech.  The Clippers were led by their All-State performer Spencer Salvas who was medalist with a 37.
 
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First pg 1 4-17-14

 
PUTNAM --- The 2014 season of First Friday events will commence in under a month and the excitement builds for the first one, May 2, a  kickoff of the outdoor art-based street festival. First Friday this year explores Cultural Diversity.
First Fridays this year will be held May 2, June 6, July 11, Aug. 1, Sept. 5, Oct. 3. They start at 6 p.m. and the events are free.
 The May 2 First Friday will focus on the cultural element of Song, and it is safe to assume that Main Street will be filled with the rhythmic sounds of voices and instruments throughout the evening. The headlining band for the May 2 event will be the Rick Harrington Band Featuring Angela Howell. This local group is known for their Blues, R&B, and Soul music, a genre with deep roots in the American South. Visitors should keep their eyes and ears open for a returning First Friday favorite – Art Attacks. Created and planned each month by the Putnam Arts Council, Art Attacks are spontaneous art installations and demonstrations. The cultural significance of Song will be reflected in the May Art Attack.
Two new features of this year’s First Friday events are the Putnam Puppet Troupe Collaborative and First Friday Community Art Projects. These new additions will engage with the seasonal theme in creative ways to give each First Friday an interactive feel. The Putnam Puppet Troupe Collaborative is a collective of local puppeteers, artists, and performers, and they have some exciting things in store for each First Friday. May 2 will see stilt walkers, jugglers, and hula-hoop dancers mixing in with the crowd while the Collaborative’s puppets demonstrate how Work Songs have made work easier through synchronizing movement with voice. With a goal to create large-scale monthly art projects, the First Friday Community Art Committee invites visitors of all ages to join them in the creation of butterflies from recycled bags during the May 2 event. Once crafted, the butterflies will be hung over Main Street, giving the illusion of colorful Monarchs, Swallowtails and other butterflies hovering over the sights and sounds of the festival.
As always, each First Friday will feature events hosted by Putnam’s celebrated downtown galleries. For the May 2 event, Arts & Framing’s featured artist will be Tim Oliver, a self-taught artist who uses a variety of mediums, including oils, watercolors, Ginko leaves, and even egg shells! The Gallery on Main Street - Empty Spaces Project will feature the 2014 Mobile Masters Winners with iPhoneography from Around the World. In addition, there will be a performance by Bobby Gadoury. Award-winning artist, Edward Santos will be at Flying Carpet Studio, which will also feature a performance by Susan Lizee La Palme. And Pomfret School painting instructor/artist in residence Jean-Paul Jacquet will be exhibiting a collection of his works from the past several years at Silver Circle Gallery with “Jean-Paul Jacquet: Perspectives.” 
This season, the First Friday committee and the Putnam Business Association invite  all "to discover why Putnam is gaining the reputation of being the arts capital of Northeast Connecticut."  For more information: Visit the Discover Putnam Website: www.discoverputnam.com 
 

Finally pg 1 4-17-14

 
 
Finally!
Just like magic, spring finally blossoms. More spring flower photos on page 6. Linda Lemmon photo.

Tech pg 2 4-17-14

 
PUTNAM — April 14 Putnam’s proposed Quinebaug regional tech park may have taken its first step toward being truly regional.
The Board of Selectman in Scotland April 14 voted unanimously to allow its first selectman Daniel Syme the authority to enter into formal negotiations with the Town of Putnam.
Putnam selectmen J. Scott Pempek and Owen Tarr, along with Town Administrator Doug Cutler, presented the tech park to the Scotland selectmen.
Pempek said after a presentation last week, the Scotland selectmen met April 14 to discuss it further. Pempek added, “Many residents in attendance were in favor of the concept expressing a desire to diversify their tax base.”
Pempek said there are still three more towns that have expressed an interest in looking into the possibility of joining the regional tech park. He said presentations are scheduled with those towns “within the next two weeks.”
Cutler had said recently that if the town of Putnam applies for a $2 million grant with the state’s Manufacturing Assistance Act grant with another town it may win more than the 50 percent it would get if it applied alone. 
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