The 5-foot-9, 140-pound junior sprinter broke the tape in the 400-meter run at the Pepsi Florida Relays this past season with a time of 45.27 to rank No 3 nationally among prep boys competitors this spring. Wilson won his sixth consecutive national title—indoors and outdoors— in the 400 at the New Balance Outdoor Nationals, clocking a 45.37. He also captured IAC titles the 400 (45.65) and 200 dash (21.32) in May. The state’s returning Boys Track & Field Player of the Year, he raced to a 21.13 in the preliminary rounds of the 200 at the IAC meet, which ranked No. 76 nationally at the time of his selection. A 2024 Olympic gold medalist in the 4x400-meter relay for Team USA, he broke the U18 world and national high school record in the 400 with a blistering 45.66 at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix in February.
Wilson has maintained an A average in the classroom. He will begin his senior year of high school this fall.
Wilson has volunteered locally with his congregation at Wayman’s GoodHope AME Church. He is also active in Bullis School’s Black Student Union.