In the dynamic and competitive arena of Texas 5A Girls High School Wrestling, each week brings new challenges and shifts in the rankings. These rankings not only showcase the talent and skill of individual wrestlers but also reflect the collective strength and strategy of the teams. As we delve into the latest rankings, it’s essential to highlight the significant movements and trends that have emerged, offering insights into the teams that are shaping the landscape of high school wrestling in Texas.
Top Teams
| Rank | School | Points | Wrestlers Ranked |
| 1 | Lubbock Cooper | 134 | 12 |
| 2 | Azle | 72 | 5 |
| 3 | Northwest | 54 | 4 |
| 4 | El Paso Bel Air | 48 | 4 |
| 4 | Amarillo Palo Duro | 48 | 3 |
| 4 | Amarillo | 48 | 4 |
| 7 | Borger | 43 | 2 |
| 8 | Amarillo Tascosa | 40 | 3 |
| 9 | Dallas Hillcrest | 39 | 2 |
| 10 | Rio Grande City | 37 | 2 |
Some key insights:
- Points Distribution:
- The average points scored by schools is approximately 11.76, with a standard deviation of 19.90, indicating a wide range in the points scored by different teams.
- The maximum points scored by a team is 134, while the 75th percentile is at 18 points.
- Wrestlers Distribution:
- School with Most Wrestlers Ranked and Most Points:
- Lubbock Cooper stands out as the top performer, ranking first with the highest number of wrestlers ranked (12) and the highest points scored (134).
- Top Performing Schools:
- Several schools performed exceptionally well, ranking high in both points and the number of wrestlers ranked. This group includes Lubbock Cooper, Azle, Northwest, El Paso Bel Air, Amarillo Palo Duro, Amarillo, Amarillo Tascosa, Princeton, Melissa, Amarillo Caprock, Dumas, Comal Pieper, Lampasas, Lubbock, CC Veterans Memorial, Richmond Foster, and Burleson Centennial.
These insights reveal that Lubbock Cooper is a dominant force in Texas, with a significant lead in both points and the number of wrestlers ranked. There’s also a noteworthy spread in performance across schools, with a select few standing out as top contenders. The data points to a competitive landscape where a few schools are significantly ahead of the rest in terms of both points and ranked wrestlers.
Individual Lookout
5 Positive Movements:
- Darlah Louis-Charles from Killeen Ellison High School, Grade JR, in the 107 weight class, moved up from 7th to 2nd, a positive change of +10 ranks.
- Taylor Keith from Lubbock Monterey High School, Grade JR, in the 107 weight class, moved up from 9th to 3rd, a positive change of +9 ranks.
- Eyana Fisher from Frisco Lebanon Trail High School, Grade JR, in the 126 weight class, moved up from 6th to 2nd, a positive change of +8 ranks.
- Jeannie Hawkins from Richmond Foster High School, Grade SR, in the 107 weight class, moved up from 8th to 4th, a positive change of +6 ranks.
- Alexis Avalos from Comal Smithson Valley High School, Grade SO, in the 107 weight class, moved up from 13th to 7th, also a positive change of +6 ranks.
Youth Movement
Freshmen on the move:
- Noah Kovach from Azle High School, in the 100 weight class, is ranked 3rd.
- Tylie Ramos from Lubbock Cooper High School, in the 107 weight class, is ranked 5th.
- Tessa Urias from Lubbock Coronado High School, in the 114 weight class, is ranked 6th.
- Abbbigail Staples from Princeton High School, in the 126 weight class, is ranked 4th.
- Malia Griffin from Melissa High School, in the 126 weight class, is ranked 6th.










