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Brookfield High School's Athletic Program Honored

The Michaels Achievement Cup program was created in the early 1980s to recognize outstanding athletic programs.

BROOKFIELD, CT — The athletic program at Brookfield High School was among those of just 20 high school athletic programs to be selected as a Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference Michaels Achievement Cup exemplary program, recognized for its achievements for the 2018-19 academic year.

The 20 schools were selected by the Michaels Cup Committee for their creative and comprehensive efforts implementing the CIAC Class Act Schools sportsmanship program. The Class Act School program was launched at the 2016 Sportsmanship Conference and was designed to empower schools and specifically students to enhance sportsmanship.

"The Class Act Sportsmanship program guides schools in creating a positive atmosphere through the passion of sport," Glenn Lungarini, CAS-CIAC executive director said. "The CIAC is proud to recognize our Michaels Cup recipients for their creativity in inspiring school spirit within their student bodies. We encourage all 115 CIAC Class Act schools to continue their commitment toward engaging fans, athletes, coaches, and officials in high standards of sportsmanship."

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All CIAC member schools that have opted in to the voluntary Class Act Schools program were eligible for the Michaels Cup. All Class Act Schools were given the opportunity to fill out an application consisting of several questions regarding the ways the Class Act program was implemented and the impact that has come as a result. The Sportsmanship Committee then studied the applications and selected the 20 honorees.

This is the third year the Michaels Achievement Cup exemplary program has been tied directly to the Class Act sportsmanship program, with 14 schools being honored in year one and 19 schools earning the honor last season. One school is being recognized for the first time as an exemplary program since CIAC began administration of the program. Ten of the 20 schools did not receive this recognition last year, and eight of the 20 are receiving the first honor since the award was tied to the Class Act Program. As of this release, 115 schools have elected to participate in the voluntary Class Act Schools program.

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The 20 schools will be honored at the CIAC Sportsmanship Conference at the AquaTurf in Southington on Nov. 21, an event with more than 850 school representatives in attendance.

The Michaels Achievement Cup program was created in the early 1980s as the brainchild of Roy Michaels, the owner of Michaels Jewelry, in an effort to recognize outstanding athletic programs. The program recognized yearly winners since that time, and then in 2008 transitioned directly to CIAC administration of the program.

Bloomfield High School, Canton High School, Cheshire High School, East Catholic High School, Foran High School, Glastonbury High School, Joel Barlow High School, Jonathan Law High School, Ledyard High School, Lyme-Old Lyme High School, New Milford High School, Oliver Wolcott Technical, Simsbury High School, Shepaug Valley High Schoo, St. Paul Catholic High School, Stonington High School, Suffield High School, Westbrook High School, and Weston High School were also selected for the honor.

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