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OFFICIAL GUIDE TO THE 2012 SHOPRITE NUTMEG STATE GAMES PLACE MEDAL HERE JULY 21st - JULY 29th, HOSTED BY THE CITY OF NEW BRITAIN This month, New Britain hosts Connecticut s premier multi-sport festival, the 2012 ShopRite Nutmeg State Games, 6,000 athletes from all 169 towns competing in 22 Olympic-style sports. Catch tomorrow s stars this July in New Britain. For more information please visit: nutmegstategames.org Judicial Branch Community Service Program

WELCOME SPONSORS Title Sponsor: Host City: Platinum: Judicial Branch Community Service Program Gold: Silver: Bronze:

NUTMEG STATE GAMES REGIONS & BOARD OF DIRECTORS REGION MAP AND TOWN BREAKDOWN WEST: Avon Barkhamsted Bethel Bethlehem Bridgewater Bristol Brookfield Burlington Canaan Canton Cheshire Colebrook Cornwall Danbury Falls River Farmington Gaylordsville Goshen Granby Hartland Harwinton Kent Lakeville Litchfield Marble Dale Middlebury Milldale Morris Naugatuck New Fairfield New Hartford New Milford Newtown Norfolk North Canaan Oakville Oxford Plainville Plantsville SOUTH: Ansonia Beacon Falls Bethany Bridgeport Cos Cob Darien Derby East Haven Easton Fairfield Greenwich Plymouth Prospect Redding Ridgefield Roxbury Salisbury Sharon Sherman Simsbury Southbury Southington Terryville Thomaston Torrington Warren Hamden Milford Monroe New Canaan New Haven North Haven Norwalk Oakdale Orange Rowayton Seymour HONORARY MEMBERS: Richard J. Belliveau, First Co. Governor s Horse Guards Kevin P. Brown, ING Brian Comer, ING Jeanne Cormier, H. W. Lochner, Inc. Arnold Dean, WTIC News Talk 1080 Washington Waterbury Watertown Weatogue Winchester Winsted Wolcott Woodbury Shelton Southport Stamford Stratford Trumbull West Haven Weston Westport Wilton Woodbridge Joe Desautel, Downes Construction Co., LLC NORTH: Ashford Berlin Bloomfield Bolton Brooklyn Chaplin Coventry Danielson Eastford East Granby East Hartford East Windsor Ellington EAST: Andover Baltic Bozrah Branford Broadbrook Canterbury Chester Clinton Colchester Columbia Cromwell Deep River Durham East Haddam East Hampton East Lyme Essex Howie Dickenman, CCSU Carol Krantz, MetLife Dr. John Lahey, Quinnipiac University Charles T LeConche CT Laborers District Council Enfield Glastonbury Hampton Hartford Kensington Killingly Manchester Mansfield New Britain Newington Pomfret Putnam Franklin Gales Ferry Griswold Groton Guilford Haddam Hebron Higganum Jewett City Killingworth Lebanon Ledyard Lisbon Lyme Madison Marlborough Meriden Rocky Hill Rockville Somers South Windsor Stafford Stafford Springs Storrs Suffield Talcottville Thompson Tolland Union Vernon West Hartford Wethersfield Willington Windsor Windsor Locks Woodstock EAST (CONT): Middlefield Middletown Montville Mystic New London Niantic Noank No. Branford No. Stonington Norwich Old Lyme Old Saybrook Plainfield Portland Preston Quaker Hill Rockfall Salem Sandy Hook Scotland Sprague Sterling Stonington Uncasville Versailles Voluntown Wallingford Waterford Westbrook Willimantic Windham Donny Marshall, The University Club of Connecticut Joseph V. Meaney, Jr., Cranmore, Fitzgerald & Meaney Joseph Ramondetta, Futuramik Industries Adam Salina, Mayor of Berlin EXECUTIVE BOARD OF DIRECTORS PRESIDENT: Don Drust ShopRite of Wallingford VICE PRESIDENT: Stephen Cassano State Senator, 4th District TREASURER: Joseph Jeamel, Jr. Rockville Bank, Retired PAST PRESIDENT: Brian Smith Smith Brothers Ins. Inc. AT LARGE: Arthur Baker, Stanley Access Technologies, LLC Curtiss Clemens, Sr., Century 21/Clemens & Sons Realty Mark Lauretti, City of Shelton Jay F. Malcynsky, Gaffney, Bennett & Associates Dominic Perno, PMA Companies David E. Polk, First Tee of Connecticut Henry Wrotniak, Sanditz Travel FULL BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Frederick Beckham, Associated Press Sanjay Gupta, Merton Oxton Rus Hauswirth, Highland Capital Brokerage Steven Hunt, W.B. Mason Brendan J Kennedy, Camilliere, Cloud & Kennedy Joseph McDonald, McDonald Law Assoc. Dr. Keith Overland, American Chiro Association Heena Patel, Enterprise Rent-a-car Jeffrey Pugliese, Middlesex Chamber of Commerce Richard J.Repeta, Retired J.J. Twigg, Hartford Financial Associates Carolyn Vanacore, SCSU Retired Michael Zubretsky, Red Stone Commercial Lending HONORARY MEMBERS: (Continued) Donald Dee Rowe, UCONN Steve J. Schloss, Bank of America Michael J. Skelley, M. J. Skelley & Assoc. Robert Valorie, RAV Associates

ABOUT US The ShopRite Nutmeg State Games is a 501(c) (3) organization dedicated to providing a forum that initiates and encourages camaraderie between different ages, socioeconomic and cultural groups through athletic competition and the Olympic spirit. The event encourages in the development of physical fitness and a healthy lifestyle in its participants and promotes positive healthy activities for the participants, their families and the communities where they live. The ShopRite Nutmeg State Games is the largest amateur multi sport Olympic-style sporting event in Connecticut and is now in its 24th year of uniting Connecticut s residents in the common bond of amateur sport and Olympic spirit. This event is recognized by the US Olympic Committee and is a member in good standing of the National Congress of State Games. The Games will be hosted by the City of New Britain in 2012. Competitions will take place in the City of New Britain, Berlin, West Hartford and around the state of Connecticut at top city, town, college and high school venues. Since the inception of the Games in 1989, more than 125,000 amateur athletes have participated in the Games. More than 6,000 participants and over 15,000 spectators will take part in the 2012 ShopRite Nutmeg State Games representing every one of the 169 cities and towns in the State of Connecticut. Participants range between the ages of 8 and 18. NUTMEG STATE GAMES HISTORY: The Games began in 1989 as an idea fostered by William G. Mudano Sr. (Retired), and supported by Connecticut legislators. The first competition took place at Eastern Connecticut State University and included 1,200 participants, several hundred volunteers and several thousand spectators made up largely of friends and relatives of the athletes. Since those humble beginnings, the Games have grown dramatically and have evolved into the largest amateur athletic competition in the State of Connecticut. Since the inception of the Games more than 125,000 amateur athletes have participated. While grassroots participation is a focal point, there have been a number of participants who have competed in professional sports or as a member of the USA Olympic team, not to mention thousands of athletes who have enjoyed successful college careers. NBA All-Star Vin Baker, and former UCONN great and WNBA star, Jennifer Rizzotti got their starts in the Games. Today, the Nutmeg State Games is the largest multi-sport, Olympic style, amateur competition in the State of Connecticut Previous Host Cities & Colleges: 1989 & 1990 City of Willimantic and Eastern Connecticut State University 1991 1994 City of New Britain and Central Connecticut State University 1995 1996 City of Hamden and Quinnipiac University 1997 2001 City of Hartford, Trinity College and Saint Joseph s College 2002 2003 City of New London and Connecticut College 2004 City of Hartford, Trinity College and Saint Joseph s College 2005 2007 City of Bridgeport, University of Bridgeport Fairfield University & Sacred Heart University 2008 2009 City of Danbury and Western Connecticut State University 2010 2012 City of New Britain OLYMPIC MODEL Few events in Connecticut embody the spirit and values of amateur athletics like the Nutmeg State Games. Team sports are configured regionally which attempt to eradicate town rivalries and promote collaborations among participants. Inner city and suburban participants are merged together and opponents become teammates and friends. SPORTSMANSHIP Poor sportsmanship in youth sports jeopardizes the core values and benefits of amateur athletics. The Games strives to eliminate improper actions of parents, coaches and athletes by emphasizing sportsmanship in all events through a program that recognizes and rewards positive behavior. AFFORDABILITY While the Games are similar in nature to other events that provide valuable exposure to college coaches, a unique feature is the significantly lower cost for the participants. The average Entry Fee is $25.00 per participant and hasn t changed since the Games inception in 1989 ATTRACTIVE The Nutmeg State Games continue to thrive despite the numerous sport and amusement alternatives available to youth today. The Games remain a must-attend event because it s an honor and great opportunity to be a part of the high level of competition. SUSTAINABILITY The Games have remained viable for twentythree years in good and bad economic times due to strong leadership from its Board of Directors, an experienced and dedicated staff and carefully developed relationships with athletes, facilities, athletic administrators and officials across Connecticut. VOLUNTEERISM Each year 1,500 volunteers come together to help unite Connecticut through amateur athletics. Volunteers range from coaches, referees, officials, sport coordinators, interns, and medical staff members. Our substantial volunteer support from numerous organizations allows more funds to be spent on the athletes.

2012 NUTMEG STATE GAMES SPORT TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE INDIVIDUAL SPORTS: Check out nutmegstategames.org for more details on tournaments and events. Archery Saturday, July 21st Hungerford Park, New Britain 9:30 AM - 3:00 PM Fencing (Foil, Saber & Epee) July 28th, 29th & 30th Candlewood Fencing, Danbury 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Figure Skating Competition Saturday, July 7th Newington Arena, Newington 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM Golf (First Tee of Connecticut) Sunday, July 29th Stanley Golf Course, New Britain 12:30-7:00 PM Gymnastics July 23rd & 24th New Milford High School, New Milford 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Judo Sunday, July 22nd Woodrow Wilson Middle School, Middletown 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Shooting (Air Gun & Rifle) July 12th & 13th Blue Trail Shooting Range, Wallingford Various Relay Times Shooting (3-Position) Saturday, July 14th Blue Trail Shooting Range, Wallingford Various Relay Times Shooting (Prone) Sunday, July 15th Blue Trail Shooting Range, Wallingford Various Relay Times Swimming Sunday, July 22nd Jack Suydam Natatorium, CCSU 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM Track & Field Saturday, July 21st Veteran s Memorial Stadium Field Events 9:00 AM (Willowbrook Park), New Britain Track Events 10:30 AM Wrestling Sunday, July 22nd New Britain High School Gymnasium Weigh In - 8:00 AM Start Time 10:00 AM TEAM SPORTS: Check out nutmegstategames.org for more details on tournaments and events. Baseball (10/U, 12/U) July 23rd - July 28th Martha Hart Park, A.W. Stanley Park Weekdays 4-9 PM Weekends 9 AM - 8 PM Baseball (13/U, 15/U, 18/U) July 23rd - July 28th Beehive Stadium, Sage Park Weekdays 4-9 PM Walnut Hill Park, Stanley Quarter Weekends 9 AM - 8 PM Basketball (All Divisions) July 23rd - July 29th New Britain High School, Roosevelt Middls School Weekdays 4-9 PM Slade Middle School Weekends 9 AM - 8 PM Fast Pitch Softball (14/U) July 21st & July 22nd Chesley Park, Sage Park Weekends 8 AM - 7 PM Fast Pitch Softball (16/U,18/U) July 28th & July 29th Chesley Park, Sage Park Weekends 8 AM - 7 PM Field Hockey (15/U) Friday, July 20th Conard High School, West Hartford 1:00 PM - 8:00 PM Field Hockey (18/U) Saturday, July 21st Conard High School, West Hartford 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM Field Hockey (OPEN - 19 & up) Sunday, July 22nd Conard High School, West Hartford 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM Ice Hockey (All Divisions) July 27th, 28th & 29th Newington Arena, Newington Weekdays 4-9 PM Weekends 8 AM - 9 PM Girls Lacrosse (7v7-1/U, 13/U) Saturday, July 28th Conard High School, West Hartford 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Girls Lacrosse (7v7-15/U, 18/U) Sunday, July 29th Conard High School, West Hartford 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Boys Lacrosse (All Divisions) July 23rd - July 28th Sage Park, Berlin Weekdays 4-9 PM Weekends 8 AM - 9 PM Roller Hockey (10/U, 12/U, 14/U) July 14th & 15th Zrink, Glastonbury Weekends 8 AM - 7 PM Roller Hockey (18/U, OPEN) July 21st & July 22nd Zrink, Glastonbury Weekends 8 AM - 7 PM Rugby 7 s (16/U, 18/U) Saturday, July 21st Osgood Park, New Britain 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Rugby 7 s (OPEN - 19 & up) Saturday, July 28th Osgood Park, New Britain 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Soccer (All Divisions) July 23rd - July 28th Willowbrook Park, Falcon Field Weekdays 4-9 PM Sage Park Weekends 9 AM - 8 PM SPECIAL EVENTS: FREE to anyone who would like to attend. College Planning Talk & Presentation Tuesday, July 24th New Britain High School Lecture Hall 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM Drug Awareness Program (Chris Herren) Wednesday, July 25th New Britain High School Auditorium 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM

OUR APPRECIATION The Nutmeg State Games would like to give a round of applause to some exceptional individuals to show our appreciation for their participation, The Nutmeg State Games Athlete of the Year Award puts a spotlight on the athletes that rise to the top, excel in their events, overcome great hardships and display tremendous sportsmanship. Nominations are still open for 2012. Below are last years winners and their summaries. To read the full bios please visit our new site at nutmegstategames.org! Jonathan Pelletier - 2011 Male Athlete of the Year Jonathan has been very active in sports since 2005 and has earned numerous medals as a youth wrestler. He aspires to be a United States Marine and believes in being the best he can be in everything he does. Jonathan is involved in baseball, wrestling and archery. Playing both individual and team sports are an excellent example of his versatility in athletics. He believes that the skills learned in both wrestling and archery will benefit him when he becomes a Marine. Marissa Silverman - 2011 Female Athlete of the Year Jonathan competed in the 2011 Nutmeg State Games in both Archery and Wrestling. Yet again Jonathan had continued success by obtaining a gold medal for archery in the Cadet Reserve division and earned a bronze medal for wrestling in the intermediate division. Jonathan is a stand out individual who aspires to be the best in everything he does even with a highly demanding lifestyle. Marissa started playing recreational basketball in her town until she was drafted by the travel coach in 6th grade. In 7th grade she played on an AAU development team with the CT Spirit in addition to travel basketball. Before freshman year of High School, Marissa went to watch a JV game to see what it would hold. While at the game, a parent of a JV player asked her what she was doing there. She responded that she wanted to make the JV team in the fall. The parent responded by saying that it was nice that she wanted to reach for the stars. In result Marissa took what the parent told her, wrote it down, and taped it to her bedroom wall. She used this as motivation and inspiration to help her do better and to help her reach her goals. That fall, Marissa was the first in her school in almost 30 years to make the girls varsity basketball team as a freshman. She is an excellent candidate for Athlete of the Year as her commitment to being a true athlete represents the spirit of amateur athletics and the State Games movement. She lives her life as we all should: with inspiration, self motivation, and a positive attitude. coaching. Jay Creel - 2011 Coach of the Year Jay Creel began coaching as an assistant football coach at his alma mater Simsbury High School in the early 90 s. Under the tutelage of Coach Joe Grace, Jay learned to organize, evaluate and execute personnel strategies, game plans and make tactical decisions that would guide him in coaching sports and in life. Jay began playing hockey at the age of 18. Be it ice, dek, or inline hockey, his exploits have carried him as far north as Canada and as far south as Florida. However, his real passion had been and continues to be in the areas of program development and player In 2011, the Junior FireAnts have expanded their scope to include participation in the Nutmeg Games Ice Hockey Tournament with teams in the Squirt division (Gold Medal) and the Midget division (Silver Medal). Jay hopes to continue to help hockey grow, both inline and ice as well as develop young players for years to come. NUTMEG STATE GAMES TESTIMONIALS My inline hockey program has spent the last 5 years working with the CT Nutmeg Games and have found that participation in the Nutmeg Games tournament has not only been rewarding but it has proven to be a great learning experience for many of our young athletes. Through the tremendous efforts of the Nutmeg Games organizers, they have fostered an environment of fair and level competition. Each year when our program is putting the new season together, we begin with circling the dates for the Nutmeg Games. Pride is measured in many ways and our experience has shown that taking home the coveted CT State Nutmeg Games GOLD MEDAL ranks at the top of the list of accomplishments. - Jay Creel, Founder & Director FireAnts Youth Hockey Program To me the Nutmeg Games represents all that is good in youth sports. Unlike AAU, the cost is extremely low so anyone can play. It also, often brings kids together who may not typically play together as they band together to represent their region of the state. While being extremely well organized, the Nutmegs at the same time are not bogged down by a ton of rules and regulations they are constantly trying to find ways for inclusion, not ways to keep people out. The kids that I have coached still remember all of the great teams, venues and games that they played, win or lose with great fondness. - Jim Welton, Girls Basketball Coach (West Region) The Nutmeg State Games mean so much too so many people in Connecticut. It s given thousands of kids a chance to compete and have fun what sports should be all about. - Kevin Nathan, Sports Anchor, WVIT NBC 30 The 2012 ShopRite Nutmeg State Games Recognizes the City of New Britain, Town of Berlin and the Town West Hartford for their continued support and generous contributions of their town s outstanding park facilities for the Games! SPECIAL THANKS TO: Timothy O Brien, Mayor, City of New Britain; Bill DeMaio, Director, Parks & Recreation, City of New Britain; Erik Barbieri, Recreation Superintendant, City of New Britain; Mike Hadvab, Superintendant of Parks, City of New Britain; Michael Foran, Principal, New Britain High School; Raymond Moore, Director of Facilities, Consolidated School District of New Britain, Gayle West, Consolidated School District of New Britain Adam Salina, Mayor, Town of Berlin; Denise McNair, Town Manager; Steven Kelly, Director, Parks & Recreation Scott Slifka, Mayor, Town of West Hartford; James Capodiece, Director of Human & Leisure Services, Town of West Hartford; Marc Blanchard, Leisure Services Manager, Town of West Hartford