Ozark's Hannah Maskrod earns 40th win, returns to State

Lady Tigers wrestler continues family's impressive state tournament run

Published on Feb. 20, 2026

Hannah Maskrod, a wrestler for the Ozark High School Lady Tigers, finished second in the 125-pound weight class at the Class 2 District 3 tournament on Saturday. This marks Maskrod's second straight trip to the state tournament, continuing a family legacy of Ozark wrestlers competing at the state level.

Why it matters

Ozark has been represented at the state wrestling tournament by a Maskrod wrestler in seven of the last eight years, showcasing the strength of the school's wrestling program and the Maskrod family's dominance in the sport. Hannah's return to state is a testament to her hard work and skill on the mat.

The details

Hannah Maskrod, a junior at Ozark High School, earned her 40th career win while finishing second in the 125-pound weight class at the Class 2 District 3 tournament. This is Maskrod's second straight trip to the state tournament, following in the footsteps of her older siblings who have also represented Ozark at the state level in recent years.

  • The Class 2 District 3 tournament was held on Saturday, February 15, 2026.
  • Hannah Maskrod has now qualified for the state tournament in two consecutive seasons.

The players

Hannah Maskrod

A junior wrestler for the Ozark High School Lady Tigers who has qualified for the state tournament in two straight seasons.

Ozark High School

A high school located in Ozark, Missouri that has a strong wrestling program, with a Maskrod wrestler representing the school at the state tournament in seven of the last eight years.

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What’s next

Hannah Maskrod will now compete at the state wrestling tournament, where she will look to improve on her previous state finish.

The takeaway

The continued success of the Maskrod family at the state wrestling tournament underscores the strength and tradition of Ozark High School's wrestling program, which has consistently produced top-tier talent in the sport.