Williamson County wrestlers win 4 state titles

Over 2 dozen WillCo athletes medal at TSSAA championships

Published on Feb. 22, 2026

Williamson County high school wrestlers had a strong showing at the TSSAA Class AA State Wrestling Championships, with four individuals winning state titles and over two dozen athletes earning medals.

Why it matters

Wrestling is a popular high school sport in Tennessee, and Williamson County has long been a powerhouse in the state. These results demonstrate the continued excellence of the county's wrestling programs and their ability to develop top-tier talent.

The details

The four Williamson County wrestlers who won individual state titles were a mix of repeat champions and first-time winners. The repeat champions included two athletes who defended their titles from the previous year. The other two state champions were first-time winners, showcasing the depth of talent in the county's wrestling programs.

  • The TSSAA Class AA State Wrestling Championships took place on Saturday, February 22, 2026.

The players

TSSAA

The Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association, the governing body for high school sports in Tennessee.

Williamson County

A county in Middle Tennessee known for its strong high school sports programs, including wrestling.

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The takeaway

Williamson County's wrestling programs continue to be among the best in Tennessee, producing multiple state champions and medalists year after year. This success speaks to the dedication of the athletes, coaches, and community in supporting these programs.