Both Wilton tennis teams suffered one-sided losses on Wednesday.
Warriors defeat the Golden Eagles, 11-4, to improve to 3-0.
Warriors improve to 2-0 despite leaving bases loaded three times.
Miskinis has struck out 19, while winning her first two varsity starts.
K.C. Moss and Christian Higgins win their events as Wilton is third in the overall standings.
Tessa Howard scores three goals in 16-3 romp over Ridgefield.
The Wilton Warriors Girls Lacrosse team has high expectations.
Head Coach John Wiseman and Assistant Coach Steve Pearsall head a team with high aspirations.
Warriors score all their goals in the first half in a 16-0 rout of the Crusaders.
Wahoos have five top-10 finishes on their first day of competition.
UConn-bound Marut will anchor Warriors' veteran pitching staff.
Despite temperatures dipping below 30 degrees, seven of the top National High School Girls Lacrosse teams joined Wilton for the third annual "Lax Play Day Event."
Wiltonian Kaitlyn Prackup advances to the state level of the Knights of Columbus Free Throw Championship.
Despite harrowing weather, the tournament goes off without a hitch.
Despite a strong season, the WHS Boys Hockey team gets ousted by a tough New Canaan squad.
Jump roping is becoming an evermore popular nationwide sport, and the Moon Jumpers' performance last week just added to the evidence.
The News-Times reports a large acquisition involving a Wilton resident.
Wilton competes against a number of other area schools for the FCIAC crown.
WHS Girls Basketball team loses another tough game.
The WHS girls hockey team takes an early lead but falls to New Canaan 5-2.
The state considers legislation that would guard against student-athletes returning to play too soon after head injuries.
The teams face off in Winter Garden Rink on Saturday.
The Wilton High School Basketball Team loses another hard-fought game and moves to 2-7 on the year.
Wilton serves as the clubhouse on one writer's trip.
The WHSl girls swim team exceed expectations with a strong showing at Yale University.
The Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference decides to overhaul its playoff system for football in response to some good teams being left out of this year's postseason.
The Wilton High School Girls Swim Team finished third in Tuesday night's CIAC championships at Southern Connecticut State University.
The WHS girls cross country team finished ninth in a 30-team field at the New England Cross Country Championships, and the WHS girls swim team did well at qualifying.
The WHS girls field hockey team gave Darien all they could handle on Thursday, but lost on a last minute goal in the second overtime to bring their season to an end.
It was tough to tell who the higher seed was in Thursday's contest until the very end, when New Canaan ended Wilton's year with a single goal.
A mistake-filled first half hurts the Warriors as the team lost 37-6 to Staples in Westport on Saturday afternoon.
The WHS field hockey team was eliminated from the FCIAC playoffs, losing to no. 1 ranked Darien 3-0 on Tuesday night.
A member of the WHS girls cross country team collapsed and was hospitalized during the Class L championships.
The WHS field hockey team advanced to the FCIAC semifinals, defeating Norwalk in overtime 3-2.
The WHS football team failed to contain New Canaan quarterback Turner Baty as he scorched the Warriors for 5 touchdown passes in a 42-7 loss.
The WHS boys soccer team made one mistake and it ended up in their net as the team lost on the road to New Canaan 1-0.
In the team’s final game before the playoffs, the WHS girls field hockey team shutout Norwalk High School by a score of 4-0.
The WHS Girls volleyball team lost in straight sets to Stamford High School on Monday.
Three second half touchdowns and a terrific effort on defense lead the WHS football team to victory.
The Warriors Cross Country team had a strong showing at the FCIAC championships.