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Wilton Scores And Standings: Jan. 20
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The boys basketball team pulled off a major shocker Thursday, upsetting Norwalk 67-62 in overtime.
Austin Wilbur poured in 27 points for the Warriors, who improved to 4-6, doubling their win total from last season (2-18).
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Max Mudsley added 15 points for Wilton while Chris Nugent had a double-double with 12 points and 11 rebounds for the Warriors. Wilbur also grabbed eight rebounds.
Rasheen Thompson scored 23 points and Jabari Dear added 10 for the Bears, who dropped to 7-5.
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Norwalk opened a 32-26 halftime lead, but Wilton outscored the Bears 14-5 in the third quarter to take a 40-37 lead into the final period. The contest was tied at 57-57 after regulation.
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The Wilton girls made it a sweep of the Bears on Thursday by rallying for a 50-40 victory in Norwalk.
Maddy Fulton scored 12 points and Casey Pearsall added nine for the Warriors (8-2, 8-3), who tied idle St. Joseph for first place in the FCIAC East.
The loss snapped an eight-game winning streak for Norwalk, which dropped to 8-4 overall and 6-4 in the FCIAC.
Emma Oyomba scored 19 points and Katie Schmidt added seven for the Bears, who took a 34-31 lead into the fourth quarter before Wilton took over with a 19-6 burst in the fourth quarter.
THURSDAY'S RESULTS
Boys basketball
Wilton 67, Norwalk 62 (OT)
Girls basketball
Wilton 50, Norwalk 40
FRIDAY'S SCHEDULE
Gymnastics
New Canaan, Westhill at Wilton
SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE
Boys hockey
Wilton at Stamford, 6:30 p.m., Darien Ice Rink
Girls hockey
Wilton at Guilford, TBA, East Haven Rink
Wrestling
Witon at New Milford tournament, 9 a.m.
STANDINGS
BOYS BASKETBALL
West Division
FCIAC Record
Overall Record
Greenwich 6-2 8-2 Danbury 5-2 7-2 Bridgeport Central 5-3 5-3 Staples 5-3 6-4 Westhill 4-3 5-4 Trumbull 4-3 5-4Central Division
FCIAC Record
Overall Record
Ridgefield 7-0 9-0 Norwalk 5-4 7-4 Stamford 4-4 5-5 Fairfield Ludlowe 2-6 2-8 McMahon 1-7 1-9 Harding 1-7 1-8East Division
FCIAC Record
Overall Record
St. Joseph 8-0 10-0 Bassick 6-2 8-2 Trinity Catholic 6-2 7-3 Fairfield-Warde 3-5 5-5 Wilton 2-6 4-6 Darien 1-8 2-9 New Canaan 0-81-9
GIRLS BASKETBALL
West Division
FCIAC Record
Overall Record
Danbury 9-0 11-0 Trumbull 8-1 10-1 Staples 7-3 8-4 Westhill 5-4 6-5 Bridgeport Central 1-9 2-10 Greenwich 1-91-10
Central Division
Stamford 7-3 7-5 Norwalk 6-48-4
Ridgefield 4-5 4-7 Fairfield Ludlowe 4-6 5-7 McMahon 3-7 3-9 Harding 0-9 2-9East Division
St. Joseph 8-2 10-2 Wilton 8-2 8-3 New Canaan 6-4 8-4 Darien 6-4 7-5 Fairfield Warde 5-5 7-5 Trinity Catholic 5-5 6-6 Bassick 0-100-11
BOYS HOCKEY
Girls Hockey
Teams FCIAC Record FCIAC Pts Overall Record New Canaan 6-0 12 11-0 Ridgefield 5-1 10 8-3 Darien 4-1 8 6-2 Greenwich 4-3 8 5-4 Fairfield 2-4 4 3-5 Staples/Trum 1-4 2 2-5 Wilton 1-4 2 1-5-1 Stamford 0-6 0 1-6