Enid High School Wrestlers Advance to State Quarterfinals

Three Pacers wrestlers qualify for the Class 6A East Regional wrestling championships quarterfinals.

Published on Feb. 18, 2026

The Enid High School girls wrestling team had a strong showing at the first round of the Class 6A East Regional wrestling championships held at Broken Arrow High School on Monday, February 16, 2026, with three Pacers wrestlers advancing to the quarterfinal round.

Why it matters

High school wrestling is a popular sport in Oklahoma, and advancing wrestlers to the state quarterfinals is an important milestone for the Enid High School program, showcasing the talent and hard work of their student-athletes.

The details

The three Enid High School wrestlers who qualified for the Class 6A East Regional wrestling championships quarterfinals are not named in the original article. The article simply states that the Enid girls had a "successful day" at the first round of the regional tournament held at Broken Arrow High School.

  • The first round of the Class 6A East Regional wrestling championships took place on Monday, February 16, 2026.

The players

Enid High School

A public high school located in Enid, Oklahoma that fields a girls wrestling team competing in the Class 6A division.

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What’s next

The three Enid High School wrestlers who advanced to the quarterfinals will compete in the next round of the Class 6A East Regional wrestling championships on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, with the goal of qualifying for the state tournament.

The takeaway

The success of the Enid High School girls wrestling team at the regional tournament demonstrates the growth and competitiveness of the sport at the high school level in Oklahoma, and the Pacers' ability to develop talented student-athletes.