Pinson’s Aniyah Griffin, a dominant force in girls' wrestling, has signed her letter of intent to wrestle at Huntingdon College, marking a significant milestone for females in the typically male-dominated sport.

By the Numbers
  • Aniyah finished as the runner-up or state champion each year of her high school career.
  • This year, she achieved a 22-1 record and won the first-ever Jefferson County championship for girls.
State of Play
  • Aniyah's signing to wrestle at Huntingdon College signifies a groundbreaking advancement for girls in wrestling.
  • She has been a trailblazer for females in the sport at Pinson Valley High School, where she has displayed exceptional leadership and dedication.
  • With the full support of her coaches, classmates, and family, she now looks forward to furthering her career at the college level.
Bottom Line

Aniyah Griffin's remarkable journey and her commitment to Huntingdon College symbolize a turning point for girls' wrestling, as she continues to inspire and pave the way for future female wrestlers with her dedication and accomplishments.