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  2. Wilton High School - Wikipedia

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    Wilton High School is a public high school in Wilton, Connecticut, U.S., considered "one of Connecticut's top performers" in various measures of school success in 2007, [2] including scores on standardized mathematics and reading tests. [3]

  3. Ian Hoffmann - Wikipedia

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    Hoffman was born in Wilton, Connecticut, and spent time with various nearby academy teams such as Everton FC Westchester, Beachside Soccer Club and New York Red Bulls. [1] When his family moved to Germany for work reasons, Ian started playing for 1. FC Köln before moving to Karlsruher SC in 2016. [2]

  4. Kristine Lilly - Wikipedia

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    Kristine Marie Lilly Heavey (née Lilly; born July 22, 1971) is an American former professional soccer player. She was a member of the United States women's national team for 23 years and is the most-capped football player in the history of the sport (men's or women's), gaining her 354th and final cap against Mexico in a World Cup qualifier in November 2010. [3]

  5. Coaches Guy Whitten (Wilton) and Howard Benedict (New Canaan) are believed to be the "Founding Fathers of Connecticut Lacrosse." In 2008 in Inside Lacrosse Magazine, Bates Head Lacrosse Coach, Peter Lasagna stated "Guy Whitten (Wilton) and Howard Benedict (New Canaan) created cultures of excellence to be envied."

  6. Wilton, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Wilton Rocks for Food is an annual concert by Wilton-based musicians who send all the proceeds to the Wilton Food Pantry and the Connecticut Food bank. [ 25 ] Wilton Farmers' Market is an outdoor farmers' market held at the Wilton Historical Society [ 26 ] on Wednesdays from June through October.

  7. Category:American football teams in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    College football teams in Connecticut (13 C) C. Connecticut Coyotes (4 C, 1 P) H. Hartford Blues (3 C, 5 P) Hartford Colonials (4 C, 3 P) T. Toronto Phantoms (6 C, 1 ...

  8. Southern Connecticut Conference - Wikipedia

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    The SCC, having expanded to 23 member schools, decided to realign its divisional format for the 2004/2005 academic year. The league added a fourth division, Oronoque, also named after a Native American river in Southern Connecticut. The SCC also decided to realign its football-playing schools, primarily based on student enrollment. [1]

  9. John Nessel - Wikipedia

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    John Steve Nessel (born 1952) is a former professional American football player. Nessel was an All-American guard at Penn State in 1974 and was the 4th-round draft pick (#81 overall) of the Atlanta Falcons in the 1975 NFL draft.