Noelle Quattry Named Hi-Liner Girls Wrestler of the Week

The 7th grader has embraced the sport's challenges after overcoming a hand injury earlier in the season.

Published on Feb. 12, 2026

Noelle Quattry, a 7th grader who wrestles at 155 pounds for the Hi-Liners girls wrestling team, has been named the Wrestler of the Week for the week ending February 8, 2026. Noelle was selected for her strong work ethic, grit, and positive attitude, especially after overcoming a hand injury that kept her out for much of the first half of the season.

Why it matters

Girls wrestling continues to grow in popularity, and recognizing young athletes like Noelle who demonstrate the sport's core values of perseverance and resilience helps inspire other young women to take up the sport.

The details

In her second year of wrestling, Noelle joined the team midway through last season and got a slow start this year due to a hand injury. However, she has embraced the idea of being "comfortable being uncomfortable" and has improved her wrestling immensely since returning from injury.

  • Noelle was named Wrestler of the Week for the week ending February 8, 2026.
  • Noelle joined the Hi-Liners girls wrestling team midway through the 2025 season.

The players

Noelle Quattry

A 7th grader who wrestles at 155 pounds for the Hi-Liners girls wrestling team.

Hi-Liners Girls Wrestling

The girls wrestling team at Valley City High School in North Dakota.

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What’s next

Noelle will look to continue her strong performance as the Hi-Liners girls wrestling team heads into the final stretch of the season.

The takeaway

Noelle's story demonstrates the resilience and determination that are hallmarks of successful wrestlers, and her recognition as Wrestler of the Week highlights the growing popularity and importance of girls wrestling in North Dakota.