Cache County wrestling teams lead 4A tournament

Stansbury and Mountain Crest are 1-2 in team standings after first day

Published on Feb. 14, 2026

Two Cache County high school girls wrestling teams, Stansbury and Mountain Crest, are leading the 4A state tournament after the first day of competition. The two programs are currently ranked first and second in the team standings as they pursue a state championship.

Why it matters

Girls wrestling has seen rapid growth in Utah in recent years, and the success of these two Cache County teams highlights the strength of the sport in the region. The 4A tournament is a key event that determines the top programs in the state.

The details

After the first day of the 4A state girls wrestling tournament, Stansbury High School is in first place in the team standings, followed closely by Mountain Crest High School in second. The two Cache County programs have positioned themselves well to potentially capture a state title by the end of the multi-day competition.

  • The 4A state girls wrestling tournament began on February 13, 2026.
  • The first day of competition was on February 14, 2026.

The players

Stansbury High School

A high school located in Stansbury Park, Utah that currently leads the 4A state girls wrestling tournament after the first day of competition.

Mountain Crest High School

A high school located in Hyrum, Utah that is currently in second place in the 4A state girls wrestling tournament team standings after the first day.

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What’s next

The 4A state girls wrestling tournament will continue over the next two days, with the final results and state champions to be determined on February 16, 2026.

The takeaway

The strong performance of the Stansbury and Mountain Crest girls wrestling teams in the opening day of the 4A state tournament demonstrates the growing strength and competitiveness of the sport in Cache County, Utah.