Stonington struts out stacked spring sports lineup

Stonington is brimming with excitement as its spring schedule kicks off, featuring 10 teams in full swing. Baseball welcomes a new head coach in Billy Keane, who takes over from the retiring Bob Cahoone, while tennis and lacrosse carry forward old traditions with fresh enthusiasm.

Key Takeaways:

  • Stonington fields 10 spring sports, creating a packed season.
  • First-year coach Billy Keane steps in to lead baseball.
  • The retiring coach, Bob Cahoone, left a robust program.
  • Tennis and lacrosse boast proud, long-established traditions.
  • Community excitement underpins every team’s push for success.

The Spring Buzz in Stonington

With 10 sports holding games and practices, Stonington’s spring sporting landscape is undeniably busy. Athletes, coaches, and fans all share a sense of eager anticipation as the season unfolds across fields and courts alike.

A Baseball Legacy Passes Hands

One of the biggest changes this spring is the arrival of Billy Keane, a first-year coach taking over the baseball program. The team’s outgoing coach, Bob Cahoone, left a strong foundation behind, ensuring that Keane will guide a squad already primed for success.

Proud Traditions in Tennis and Lacrosse

Alongside baseball, tennis and lacrosse enjoy an especially dedicated following. Both sports have established a proud tradition in Stonington, drawing passionate supporters every spring. Each program aims to build on its reputation for rigorous competition, discipline, and community pride.

Looking Ahead

As the season progresses, Stonington’s stacked lineup promises thrilling matchups and continued growth under new leadership. For the athletes and coaches, it’s a chance to prove themselves on the courts, diamonds, and fields, while upholding the community’s longstanding passion for sports. All eyes are on Stonington to see where tradition, fresh faces, and tenacity will take them in this energizing spring season.

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