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Wooster School Boys Tennis Team Members to Compete at NEPSITT
NEPSITT is the official New England Preparatory School Athletic Council (NEPSAC) championship in boys' tennis.
Three members of the Wooster School Varsity Boys Tennis team have been selected to compete in the prestigious New England Prep School Invitational Tennis Tournament (NEPSITT). The NEPSITT is the official New England Preparatory School Athletic Council (NEPSAC) championship in boys’ tennis.
Charlie Stuhr '20 has been selected to compete in the "A" Singles Championship Draw. Brady Knuff '20 and Andrew Felton '19 have been selected to compete in the Doubles Championship Draw.
All matches will take place on Saturday, May 26 at the Torrence Hunt Tennis Center at Choate Rosemary Hall in Wallingford, CT. Complete tournament details and updates can be found here: http://preptennis.org/
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About Wooster School
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Wooster School is an independent, co-educational college preparatory day school, serving students from Fairfield and Westchester Counties. Located in Danbury, Connecticut, the School serves students from Kindergarten through grade 12. A leader in classroom innovation and teaching, Wooster School is a place where thinking and learning are personal, meaningful, and visible; and where faculty work closely with students in small classes and cohorts to think and communicate critically and creatively. At Wooster, every student participates, every student contributes, and every student learns and develops the necessary skills to be a life-long learner and leader in college and beyond.
To learn more, visit http://www.woosterschool.org/ or contact Wooster School Admissions at (203) 830-3916.
About New England Preparatory School Athletic Council
NEPSAC was established in 1942 as an organization of athletic directors from accredited New England independent schools. While the Association does not function as a regulatory or oversight body (like the NCAA or state public high school associations), NEPSAC does sanction New England championship events in many sports and provides guidance in a variety of issues involving interscholastic athletics in our schools.
To learn more, visit http://www.nepsac.org/
