State medalist Hayden Harrell signs with King

Anderson County’s Hayden Harrell shoots in on a single-leg takedown during a match at the 2026 TSSAA State Wrestling Championships. Harrell recently signed to continue his academic and wrestling careers at King University. - Tony Cox
He found that place on the wrestling mat.
Harrell competed for the Dragons for two seasons before transferring to Anderson County High School, where his wrestling career reached new heights. As a senior in 2026, he earned a spot on the medal stand at the TSSAA Class A State Championships, finishing fourth in the 144-pound weight class.
Now, Harrell will continue his career at King University. He recently signed with the Tornado during a ceremony at Anderson County High School and also participated in a signing event alongside teammates from White Buffalo Wrestling.
The accomplishment marks a remarkable journey for Harrell, who didn’t begin wrestling until high school.
“When I was a freshman, I didn’t really fit in anywhere,” Harrell said. “I started wrestling and I fell in love with it.
“For me, it was something to do, and I just fell in love with the sport.”
A former baseball player, Harrell discovered his passion on the mat and steadily worked his way from novice wrestler to state qualifier and eventual state medalist.





