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New First Boys’ Baseball Coach Announced for 2021

Tyler Wosleger, who is entering his fifth season as head coach of the varsity baseball program at Hotchkiss School, will become Westminster’s head coach of First Baseball beginning in the 2021 season. During his time at Hotchkiss, Tyler has recruited baseball players nationally, and his team climbed in the standings and produced multiple collegiate-bound players.

Before joining Hotchkiss, Tyler was a three-year starter on the baseball team at Fairfield University, where he earned a B.A. in English. As co-captain in 2012, he hit .301 to help Fairfield to the then-record of most wins in school history. He played two summers in the NCAA-sanctioned Northwoods League and was named Northwoods League Gold Glove Winner at first base in 2011 and a top-50 Position Player in the league.

Prior to playing at Fairfield, Tyler was an All-State selection at East Hampton High School, where he helped the Bellringers to a Shoreline Conference Championship as a senior captain. He was named the Shoreline Conference Player of the Year in 2008, as well as earning All-State, All-Conference, All-Area, CHSCA Senior All-Star, New Haven Register All-State and Scholar-Athlete accolades.

At Hotchkiss, Tyler currently works in the communications office as the videographer and digital media specialist. When he joins the Westminster faculty in fall 2020, he will serve as associate director of communications in the Marketing and Communications Office. He will create video content for the school’s website and social media accounts, coordinate livestreaming of selected school events, manage the school’s presence on social media and web-based platforms, and post athletic scores and highlights.

Tyler lives with his wife, Kelly, who serves as a Westminster math teacher, soccer coach and assistant director of athletics, in Memorial Hall.
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