Oklahoma High School Wrestling Dual State Tournament Results

The 2026 Oklahoma high school dual state wrestling tournament was held at Union High School in Tulsa.

Published on Feb. 14, 2026

The Oklahoma high school wrestling season concluded with the 2026 dual state tournament held on Saturday at Union High School in Tulsa. The tournament featured matchups between the top high school wrestling programs in the state across multiple classifications, with the semifinal and championship rounds taking place in the afternoon and evening.

Why it matters

The dual state tournament is one of the most anticipated events on the Oklahoma high school sports calendar, showcasing the state's top wrestling talent and determining the best overall high school wrestling programs. The results from this tournament will shape the rest of the postseason and cement the legacies of the participating schools and athletes.

The details

The tournament featured several highly anticipated matchups, including Stillwater vs. Choctaw, Broken Arrow vs. Mustang, and Bixby vs. Yukon in the Class 6A division. In Class 5A, Coweta faced off against McAlester, while Claremore took on Elgin. Tuttle and Cushing battled in the Class 4A semifinals, and Blackwell squared off against Perry in the Class 3A division.

  • The 2026 Oklahoma high school dual state wrestling tournament was held on Saturday, February 14, 2026.
  • The semifinal and championship rounds took place in the afternoon and evening, starting at 2 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. respectively.

The players

Stillwater

A top high school wrestling program in Oklahoma that competed in the Class 6A division of the dual state tournament.

Choctaw

A high school wrestling program that faced off against Stillwater in the Class 6A division of the dual state tournament.

Tuttle

A high school wrestling program that competed in the Class 4A division of the dual state tournament, defeating Skiatook 64-8.

Cushing

A high school wrestling program that faced off against Tuttle in the Class 4A semifinals of the dual state tournament, losing 37-36.

Blackwell

A high school wrestling program that competed in the Class 3A division of the dual state tournament, defeating Hobart 67-12.

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What they’re saying

“The dual state tournament is always one of the most exciting events on the high school wrestling calendar in Oklahoma. The level of competition is incredibly high, and it's a true test of a program's overall strength.”

— Shawn Rounsaville Jr., Tuttle High School Wrestler (The Oklahoman)

What’s next

The winners of the dual state tournament will advance to the individual state wrestling championships, which are scheduled to take place in the coming weeks.

The takeaway

The 2026 Oklahoma high school dual state wrestling tournament showcased the depth and talent of the state's top wrestling programs, with several close and competitive matchups across the different classifications. The results from this tournament will have a significant impact on the remainder of the postseason and the legacies of the participating schools and athletes.