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Date Changed For Prestigious 79th Gold Key Dinner

The date for the annual extravaganza honoring notable Connecticut sportspersons of the past and present has been changed.

Eighteen award winners, including five Gold Key honorees, will be feted at the 79th Gold Key Dinner.
Eighteen award winners, including five Gold Key honorees, will be feted at the 79th Gold Key Dinner. (Tim Jensen/Patch Media Corp.)

PLANTSVILLE, CT — As a result of Gov. Ned Lamont's 8-week moratorium on large gatherings due to concerns over the coronavirus pandemic, the date of the 79th Gold Key Dinner, presented by the Connecticut Sports Writers' Alliance, has been rescheduled to Sunday, June 14 at the Aqua Turf Club in the Plantsville section of Southington.

The dinner had originally been slated for April 26.

First celebrated in 1940, the Gold Key Dinner honors Connecticut sportspersons of the past and present. The Gold Key itself, one of the most prestigious athletic awards in the state, is presented to athletes, coaches and administrators who have made longstanding, significant contributions to Connecticut's rich athletic heritage.

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Gold Key recipients for 2020 are:

  • Cookie Bromage, field hockey coach at Enfield High School for 52 years and winner of five state championships;
  • Joe Grippo, longtime girls volleyball and girls basketball coach at The Morgan School with 14 state championships;
  • Lou Milardo, compiled 552 career victories and four state titles in 31 years as softball coach at Hale-Ray High School;
  • Ricky Shook, Danbury High School wrestling coach since 1999 with 17 Class LL and 15 State Open championships;
  • Angela Tammaro, compiled 1,637 career wins as field hockey, lacrosse and basketball coach at Greenwich Academy.

A number of other awards will be presented during the event, including:

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The Gold Key Dinner begins at 2 p.m. Tickets are $75, and may be reserved by contacting CSWA President Tim Jensen at 860-394-5091 or at tim.jensen@patch.com.

Photos courtesy of Connecticut Sports Writers' Alliance

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