
Fort Campbell will send two wrestlers and two alternates to the KHSAA State Wrestling Tournament later this month.
Kayla Maslonka and Anna Clark both finished second in their respective classes and will return to the state tourney.
Maslonka began the season in the 126-pound class but has battled a broken thumb for most of the season and bumped up to 132 a few weeks ago.
She won three matches in a total of 1:43 to advance to the championship match, where she fell to Henderson County’s Kailyn Franks via a third-round pin.
It’s the third straight top-three finish for Maslonka at the region meet, which the KHSAA sanctioned for the first time in 2024. She was third at region last year at 126, finished sixth at state, and was the region runner-up at 114 in 2024, placing seventh at state.
Anna Clark came in second place in the 152-pound class, falling to John Hardin’s Aubrey Haisma in the title match. Clark, who finished in fourth place at the region tourney last year when wrestling for Hopkinsville High, will be making her second straight trip to the state tourney.

Zemirah Witt came in fifth place in the 107-pound class, battling back to defeat Paducah Tilghman’s Trinity Perry in a third-round pin. Witt was fifth at 100 last year and will be an alternate at the state tourney.
Corey Dalmida will also be an alternate after a fifth-place finish at 185. She wrapped up a 4-2 day with a second-round pin of Christian County’s Kira Caldwell.
Tristan Caldwell finished two matches short of a placement match, falling in the fourth consolation round of the 126-pound class. Liz Porter (138), Zoey Wengerd (145), and Sevira Taito (235) each won a match but failed to place.
Fort Campbell, which has undergone a rebuilding season with several state placers over the past two years not returning for 2026, saw its two-year run as region runner-up come to an end. The Lady Falcons placed sixth with 96 points.





