

My Success Story
When I first stepped onto the wrestling mat, I had no idea how quickly things would change. In just one season, I pushed myself through grueling practices, late nights, and moments of doubt to end with an incredible 21-3 record. Every match taught me something new, and every win was a reminder that hard work beats everything. The highlight of my season was earning 2nd place at the state championships—a moment that made every sacrifice worth it and put a medal around my neck that symbolized more than just placement. It marked the beginning of something real.

But I didn’t do it alone. I owe so much of my success to my coaches, who believed in me even when I was just starting out. They pushed me to be better every day—not just physically, but mentally. Their dedication, patience, and nonstop support shaped me into the wrestler I am today. They saw potential in me, even when I was still learning the basics. Thanks to them, and the belief they poured into me, I’m not only a state medalist—I’m now headed to college on a wrestling scholarship, ready to chase even bigger goals.



Beyond the Ordinary
This wasn’t just a match—it was the moment I’ve been grinding for. State tournament vibes, all eyes watching, and I showed up ready. I’m not here to be average. I’m here to be different, to go harder, to stand out. This is what beyond the ordinary looks like. I'm glad you're here to be a part of my story.
My coaches transformed my wrestling game. Thanks to their expert coaching, I was able to achieve my goals and win multiple matches.
Anaya Stringer
"Watching you step onto that mat and grow into the athlete you are today has been one of the greatest joys of my life. Your drive, your heart, and your resilience make me proud beyond words."
Mom
"You’re not just my big- little sister—you’re a big inspiration. I saw how hard you worked, and I knew you were going to do something great."
Isaiah

Anaya Stringer, Jenkins Wrestling
The senior reached the finals of the Girls State wrestling tournament at 170 pounds and lost a decision in the last seconds to finish as the state runner-up. She finished the season with a 21-3 record and was the only female from the Savannah area to earn a state medal.
-Savannah Daily News
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