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Shelton Sportsman to Receive Award at 78th Gold Key Dinner
Good Sport Awards are given to those who have unselfishly devoted their time and energy to the promotion of athletics in their communities.

SHELTON, CT — A Shelton sportsman is among six individuals who have been named recipients of the John Wentworth Good Sport Award by the Connecticut Sports Writers’ Alliance.
John Larkins coached the Shelton American 12-and-under All-Stars to the state's District 3 title last summer, a first for the team since 2010. He has served as a head coach in the league for five years, and has been involved with Little League for seven. A board member for seven years, Larkins has held fund-raisers through golf tournaments; those monies have gone toward a complete refurbishment of the league's field. During the winter, Larkins coaches in the Shelton Bibby Basketball League, where he captured a city championship last winter.
The award is named in honor of John Wentworth, former sports editor of The New Britain Herald who specialized in writing about local sports figures, and is presented to those who have unselfishly devoted their time and energy to the promotion of athletics in their communities. Chris Bishop of Wallingford, John and Judy Clark of Middletown, Michael Cotnoir of Enfield and Dave Putnam of East Lyme are the other 2019 honorees.
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They will be honored at the prestigious 78th Gold Key Dinner on Sunday, April 28, 2019 at the Aqua Turf Club in Southington. Gold Key Award recipients for 2019 are former college and pro basketball standouts John Bagley and Chris Smith, longtime NFL coach and Super Bowl champion Chris Palmer, St. Thomas More basketball coach Jere Quinn and ESPN founder Bill Rasmussen.
The Gold Key Dinner was inaugurated in 1940, with baseball legend Connie Mack and golf superstar Bobby Jones among the initial recipients. The roster of honorees since then reads like a Who’s Who of Connecticut sports – Joe Cronin, Julius Boros, Willie Pep, Andy Robustelli, Lindy Remigino, Floyd Little, Joan Joyce, Carmen Cozza, Otto Graham, Calvin Murphy, Joe Morrone, Gordie Howe, Bill Rodgers, Tony DiCicco, Geno Auriemma, Rebecca Lobo, Brian Leetch, Kristine Lilly, Marlon Starling and Dwight Freeney are just a few of the past Gold Key winners. A complete list is available at www.ctsportswriters.com.
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Tickets to the Gold Key Dinner are $75 apiece, and may be reserved by contacting CSWA President Tim Jensen of Patch Media Corp. at tim.jensen@patch.com or 860-394-5091.
Proceeds from the event benefit the Bo Kolinsky Journalism Scholarship, named after a longtime Hartford Courant sportswriter and past CSWA president who died unexpectedly in 2003.
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