Shikellamy Girls Wrestling Team Wins First District 4 Title

24 wrestlers from the region advance to the PIAA Northeast Regional Tournament

Published on Feb. 15, 2026

The Shikellamy High School girls wrestling team won the District 4 championship, the first title in program history. In total, 24 wrestlers from the local area qualified for the upcoming PIAA Northeast Regional Tournament by placing in the top five at the District 4 tournament held in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.

Why it matters

This is a historic achievement for the Shikellamy girls wrestling program, which has been building momentum in recent years. The strong showing at the District 4 tournament also highlights the growth of girls wrestling across the region and the opportunity for young female athletes to compete at the highest levels.

The details

The District 4 girls wrestling tournament took place on Saturday in Williamsport. Shikellamy crowned multiple individual champions and scored enough team points to capture the overall District 4 title, the first in program history. In addition to Shikellamy's success, 24 wrestlers from the local area qualified for the upcoming PIAA Northeast Regional Tournament by placing in the top five of their respective weight classes.

  • The District 4 girls wrestling tournament was held on Saturday, February 15, 2026.
  • The PIAA Northeast Regional Tournament is scheduled to take place in two weeks.

The players

Shikellamy High School

The Shikellamy High School girls wrestling team won the District 4 championship, the first title in program history.

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What’s next

The 24 wrestlers who qualified for the PIAA Northeast Regional Tournament will compete for a chance to advance to the state championships in two weeks.

The takeaway

The Shikellamy girls wrestling team's historic District 4 title win and the 24 local wrestlers advancing to the regional tournament showcase the growing popularity and competitiveness of girls wrestling in the region, providing more opportunities for young female athletes to excel in the sport.