Clinton County Girls Basketball Teams Open Postseason Play

All four local teams will compete in OHSAA tournament on February 21st

Published on Feb. 8, 2026

All four girls basketball teams from Clinton County, Ohio will begin postseason play in the OHSAA tournament on February 21st. The matchups include Wilmington vs. Talawanda in Division III, Clinton-Massie vs. Shroder in Division IV, Blanchester vs. Summit Country Day in Division V, and East Clinton vs. Fayetteville-Perry in Division VI.

Why it matters

The start of the OHSAA girls basketball tournament marks an exciting time for the local community, as fans will get to see their hometown teams compete for a chance to advance to the state championships. The tournament seeding was determined by the new MaxPreps RPI system rather than traditional coach voting.

The details

In the Division III matchup, 11th-seeded Wilmington will take on 3rd-seeded Talawanda at 11am at Princeton High School. In Division IV, 13th-seeded Clinton-Massie faces 12th-seeded Shroder at 11am at Edgewood High School. Blanchester, the 10th seed in Division V, will meet 7th-seeded Summit Country Day at 11am at Mason High School. And in Division VI, 4th-seeded East Clinton plays top-seeded Fayetteville-Perry at 12:30pm at Monroe High School.

  • The OHSAA girls basketball tournament games will take place on February 21, 2026.

The players

Wilmington

The 11th-seeded girls basketball team from Wilmington, Ohio.

Talawanda

The 3rd-seeded girls basketball team from Talawanda, Ohio.

Clinton-Massie

The 13th-seeded girls basketball team from Clinton-Massie, Ohio.

Shroder

The 12th-seeded girls basketball team from Shroder, Ohio.

Blanchester

The 10th-seeded girls basketball team from Blanchester, Ohio.

Summit Country Day

The 7th-seeded girls basketball team from Summit Country Day, Ohio.

East Clinton

The 4th-seeded girls basketball team from East Clinton, Ohio.

Fayetteville-Perry

The top-seeded girls basketball team from Fayetteville-Perry, Ohio.

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What’s next

The winners of the February 21st games will advance to the next round of the OHSAA girls basketball tournament.

The takeaway

The start of the OHSAA girls basketball tournament is an exciting time for the Clinton County community, as fans will get to see their local teams compete for a chance to win a state championship. The new RPI-based seeding system adds an extra layer of intrigue to the matchups.