SPB's High School Football

SPB's High School Football

Connecticut High School Football news, analysis, commentary and features with Connecticut Post online producer and writer Sean Patrick Bowley.

Live High School Winter Tournament Updates (TONIGHT)

We’re going to return this feature to the regular sports blog, in case there are those out there who haven’t found them on the regular sports channels of our sports websites.

We’re covering the Class L and S boys basketball quarterfinals and the Division II boys hockey quarterfinals tonight.

We’ll have correspondents at the Stratford-Avon game in Class L and the Kolbe Cathedral-Prince Tech; Ansonia-Hyde Class S games. Plus there’s sure to be plenty of other Tweets from other statewide papers.

Most likely, reader comments will accepted but not approved until later in the evening as we’re compiling all the results and look forward to the final week of the 2009-10 winter season.

As always, you can report your scores from your game via Twitter. Just tweet the results from your moblie phone or other device and make sure to add #ctbb (for boys basketball), #ctgb (for girls basketball) or #cthk (for hockey) so everybody can watch your updates live.

Anyway, let’s get on with the games…

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Masuk’s Cochran offered by Boston College

Casey Cochran has quite a first-year in western Connecticut.

Just a season removed from a state championship with his father’s team at New London, the New London-turned-Masuk quarterback was the state’s top statistical passing leader and a Connecticut Post first-team selection.

Now, deep into preparation for his junior year, Cochran is already starting to feel the gaze of large college programs with his first Division I offer.

According to Masuk coach John Murphy, the 6-foot-1, 220-pound quarterback has already been offered a full scholarship to Boston College.

Cochran, who threw for nearly 3,000 yards and 26 touchdowns as a sophomore, has been participating in passing leagues with his father, Jack Cochran, and a few other high-profile Connecticut high school football players (more on that later).

The publicity machine has been working overtime on getting the word out. Here’s his sophomore year highlight reel from Bromes Productions we came across on YouTube.

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