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'''Wilton High School''' is a public high school located in Wilton, Connecticut. It is the high school of [[Middlebrook]].
 
'''Wilton High School''' is a public high school located in Wilton, Connecticut. It is the high school of [[Middlebrook]].
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=Post-Pandemic=
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==2020-2021==
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In the first year after Alexander graduated, Wilton came second at the [[Tal Atkins Memorial]] Tournament with a 5-1 record. They went 5-0 at Hawks' Nest but were notably denied nationals qualification by the tournament director for some time. They also placed 4th in a field of 64 at Run for the Roses.
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At their first HSNCT since 2018, sophomores Lukas and Vihan went 5-3, narrowly qualifying for playoffs after a 50 point victory over [[Edison]]. They were eliminated in the second round of playoffs after losing to [[Darien]] on the final tossup.
  
 
==2021-2022==
 
==2021-2022==
The Wilton Quiz Bowl team got off to a strong start in online tournaments in the fall, winning the [[Tal Atkins Memorial]] Quiz Bowl Tournament and coming second at LQBA with over 450 PPG in each tournament. In the northeast region, they went 7-3 at [[LIFT]], the first in-person tournament in the region since March 2020. They also qualified for nationals after placing 3rd at [[East Brunswick Funfest]], losing to [[Ridgewood]] in the semifinals but beating [[JP Stevens]] B in the third-place game.  
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The Wilton Quiz Bowl team got off to a strong start in online tournaments in the fall, winning the [[Tal Atkins Memorial]] and coming second at LQBA with over 450 PPG in each tournament. In the northeast region, they went 7-3 at [[LIFT]], the first in-person tournament in the region since March 2020. They also qualified for nationals after placing 3rd at [[East Brunswick Funfest]], losing to [[Ridgewood]] in the semifinals but beating [[JP Stevens]] B in the third-place game.  
  
 
This school year saw Wilton field a four-person team for the first time ever (LIFT). It also saw the rise of Kieran Lenihan as the team's literature-centered player after having focused on geography in middle school.   
 
This school year saw Wilton field a four-person team for the first time ever (LIFT). It also saw the rise of Kieran Lenihan as the team's literature-centered player after having focused on geography in middle school.   

Revision as of 11:53, 27 February 2022

Wilton High School
Location:
Wilton, CT
Coaches James Koutsoukos
National Appearances HSNCT: 2018, 2021
IPNCT: 2018-19, 2021
Program Status Active
School Size 1330
NAQT Page link

Wilton High School is a public high school located in Wilton, Connecticut. It is the high school of Middlebrook.

Post-Pandemic

2020-2021

In the first year after Alexander graduated, Wilton came second at the Tal Atkins Memorial Tournament with a 5-1 record. They went 5-0 at Hawks' Nest but were notably denied nationals qualification by the tournament director for some time. They also placed 4th in a field of 64 at Run for the Roses.

At their first HSNCT since 2018, sophomores Lukas and Vihan went 5-3, narrowly qualifying for playoffs after a 50 point victory over Edison. They were eliminated in the second round of playoffs after losing to Darien on the final tossup.

2021-2022

The Wilton Quiz Bowl team got off to a strong start in online tournaments in the fall, winning the Tal Atkins Memorial and coming second at LQBA with over 450 PPG in each tournament. In the northeast region, they went 7-3 at LIFT, the first in-person tournament in the region since March 2020. They also qualified for nationals after placing 3rd at East Brunswick Funfest, losing to Ridgewood in the semifinals but beating JP Stevens B in the third-place game.

This school year saw Wilton field a four-person team for the first time ever (LIFT). It also saw the rise of Kieran Lenihan as the team's literature-centered player after having focused on geography in middle school.

Current Rosters

Wilton roster
Upperclassmen

Seniors (Class of 2022)

Juniors (Class of 2023)


Underclassmen

Sophomores (Class of 2024)

Freshmen (Class of 2025)

  • Kieran Lenihan
  • Or Eisdorfer

Other Players (Class of 2026)

  • Polina Popova (Middlebrook)
Coach/President
  • James Koutsoukos
  • John Priest



Key

(C) Captain

(A) Alternate Captain

Alumni