Date: Fri 28-Jul-1995
Date: Fri 28-Jul-1995
Publication: Bee
Author: KIMH
Illustration: I
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Nutmeg Games
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HAMDEN - From fencing to field hockey and tennis to taekwondo, thousands of
athletes are descending upon Hamden and surrounding towns this week to compete
in the annual Nutmeg Games.
Area athletes as young as eight and as old as 53 will be competing in the
games, hosted, this year, by Quinnipiac College with the town of Hamden and
the Cheshire Academy.
More than 6,000 athletes are expected to participate in the nearly 30 events
offered. Competition began last week in swimming and will conclude next
Tuesday with the Nutmeg Bowl, an All-Star football game at Southern
Connecticut State University in New Haven which will spotlight some of the
state's finest senior players.
That game will be held Tuesday, August 1, with kickoff at 7:30 pm.
The following are the two dozen Newtown athletes competing in the Nutmeg
Games: l Baseball - Benjamin Bianco, 14; Ronald Bianco, 15, Matthew
Bouteiller, 15; Larry Isler, 13; Mike Kascak, 15; Kyle McCullough, 13; Shawn
McLean, 15; Rob Nute, 15; Jeff Rucktenwald, 13; and Ken Seferi, 13.
l Basketball - Eric Bertrand, 22; Allison Pond, 11.
l Cycling - Jack Hornak, 45.
l Golf - William Brookes, 56; David Brookes, 21; Stephen Brookes, 15; David
Hufner, 21.
l Gymnastics - Kristen Landolfi, 9.
l Ice Hockey - Micheal Leone, 8; Tim McKenney, 7; Martin Schurr, 9; Michael
Schurr, 8.
l Soccer - Trey Hoppmeyer, 12; Harris Towne, 17.
l Track - Russ Bennett, 18.
l Volleyball - Kristin Denninger, 16; Leigh Hoppmeyer, 16.
