Thursday, January 31, 2013

Torrington Boys Swimming Continue Tradition

By: Pete Paguaga
@PetePaguaga on Twitter

Torrington Boys Swimming Continue Tradition

Tonight I covered the Torrington boys swimming hair dye event, it was the first time I had ever covered a sporting event like that, but I am glad I covered it.

It was a great event to attend, all the members of the swim team were excited to be there, they were excited to get their hair dyed, they loved being part of a tradition that has been around for 20 years and mostly they loved doing it as a team.

Mike Hodge, who is a freshmen on the team was excited to be apart of the event, because he said he was "feeling like part of the team."

Hodge wasn't the only member of the team to feel this way.

Gilberto Rivera, a junior, told me "I love my team."

All three captains on the team Kevin Finn, Christopher Shea and Anthony Parziales reiterated what their teammates said about it doing it as a team.

"It becomes a part of you," said Shea, who had his whole head dyed red for the last time after being on the team for four years.

That was the atmosphere of the event and as an outside you could definitely feel it.

The players even tried to convince their own head coach Andrew Marchand to dye his hair red with the rest of the team. But Marchand reminded them that he had done this when he was a member of the Torrington swimming team in the early 90's and that was enough for him.

Overall it was a special event and something that will continue for many more years to come.

Here are some photos from the event that I thought were quite funny and needed to be shown to the world:












"So you're saying I need more red."












"I wonder if they're going to use the good smelling conditioner."












"Yo man what's your Instagram name, I got to tag us in this pic?"












"Are you sure this looks good?"












No caption necessary

Should I or Should I Not?

By: Pete Paguaga
@PetePaguaga

Tonight I will be covering a sports event, that I have never covered before in my life... a hair dying party.A hair dying party you say?

Every year since the early 90's each member of the Torrington boys swim team dyes their hair the color red, according to head coach Andrew Marchand who is a former Torrington swimmer.

They do this every year before their meet against Watertown in what is called a healthy rivalry. The meet is on February 1st at Watertown.

This should be a very exciting event and the story, with some awesome photos, will be posted tonight on our website www.registercitizen.com/sports and will be tweeted @nwctsports.

Now I have a question

While I have been in contact with the people involved they have offered me the opportunity to have my hair dyed red, just like the swimmers. If any of you know me or have seen my photo in the first post, I have blondish reddish hair already so I am leaning towards no, but that could change. You guys are going to have to convince me.

This is a projection on how it would look:
Before

















After

















What do you guys think? Should I do it or not?

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Welcome to the On Deck Circle

Step right up to the On Deck Circle, our new blog for everything sports in the Northwest Corner of Connecticut. This blog will cover schools from the Berkshire League, Wolcott Tech High School and Torrington High School.
All three members of our sports staff will provide content to this blog every week.
Let's meet the staff:

Pete Paguaga
Sports Editor
Pete recently joined the Register Citizen staff as sports editor at the beginning of 2013. Pete graduated from Southern Connecticut State University in May of 2012 and originally from Long Island, New York. In his free time Pete likes to play and watch sports. He once shot a hole-in-one in Mario Golf on Nintendo 64 and he has the second best beard in the newsroom. You can reach Pete on Twitter @PetePaguaga or his email ppaguaga@registercitizen.com.





Sean Meenaghan
Assistant Sports Editor
Sean joined the Register Citizen staff as Assistant Sports editor in September of 2012. He graduated from Southern Connecticut State University in May of 2012 and calls Trumbull his home. In his free time Sean likes to take photos and watch sports. He won the longest drive contest at the 2009 SCSU Golf Outing, with a 325 yard drive. You can reach Sean on Twitter @Sean_Meenaghan or his email smeenaghan@registercitizen.com





Peter Wallace
Sports Reporter
Peter worked in public relations in Atlanta, Jacksonville and Washington, D.C. before making the switch to the fun side. He freelanced for 10 years while running a small PR company in Newington, then started full-time with The Register Citizen in 1999. Peter had two daughters and likes to hangout with his girlfriend. You can reach Peter on Twitter @pwallacesports or his email pwallace@registercitizen.com.





Please feel free to contact us about any events or just to chat. Follow us on our Twitter as well @nwctsports.

-Pete Paguaga