Fort Campbell to Send Two Wrestlers to State Tourney

Kayla Maslonka and Anna Clark finish second in their respective classes to advance.

Published on Feb. 15, 2026

Fort Campbell High School will send two wrestlers, Kayla Maslonka and Anna Clark, to the KHSAA State Wrestling Tournament later this month. Maslonka and Clark both finished second in their respective weight classes at the regional tournament, earning spots in the state competition.

Why it matters

Fort Campbell’s wrestling program has seen success in recent years, with several state placers. However, this season has been a rebuilding year for the team, so qualifying two wrestlers for the state tournament is an important accomplishment.

The details

Maslonka, who has battled a broken thumb for much of the season, won three matches in 1:43 to advance to the championship match at 132 pounds, where she fell to Henderson County’s Kailyn Franks. Clark, who finished fourth at regionals last year while wrestling for Hopkinsville High, will be making her second straight trip to the state tourney after placing second at 152 pounds.

  • The KHSAA State Wrestling Tournament will take place later this month.
  • Maslonka and Clark both finished second in their respective weight classes at the regional tournament.

The players

Kayla Maslonka

A Fort Campbell wrestler who finished second in the 132-pound class at the regional tournament, earning a spot in the state competition. She has battled a broken thumb for much of the season.

Anna Clark

A Fort Campbell wrestler who finished second in the 152-pound class at the regional tournament, earning a spot in the state competition. She previously finished fourth at regionals last year while wrestling for Hopkinsville High.

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What’s next

The KHSAA State Wrestling Tournament will take place later this month, where Maslonka and Clark will compete for state titles.

The takeaway

Despite a rebuilding season, Fort Campbell’s wrestling program has managed to qualify two wrestlers for the state tournament, a testament to the team’s resilience and the individual efforts of Maslonka and Clark.