Hannah Hall
Hannah Hall of Palm Harbor, Florida, finished third as a freshman before capturing three consecutive Florida girls state championships for Palm Harbor University High School. She also finished second in the boys district tournament and qualified for the boys regional tournament as a senior.
Ranked fourth at 112 pounds in the National Girls High School Rankings, she will continue her wrestling career at McKendree University.
The daughter of Steven and Amanda Hall, her career record was 53-1 against girls, including 40-0 the last three years, and 86-16 against boys. She won the folkstyle and freestyle titles at the Michigan Grappler tournament and was also a perfect 9-0 in the Sunshine Preseason Nationals in 2020.
Hall was named Florida USA Wrestling Women’s Wrestler of the Year in 2019 while earning All-American honors at USA Wrestling’s Women’s Folkstyle Nationals, Fargo and Super 32. She was the 2019 USA Wrestling Western Region Greco-Roman champion while finishing second in freestyle and third in folkstyle. Hall was a World of Wrestling Tulsa National True 2nd and went 5-1 at the Tulsa Junior Duals in 2019. She finished second at the Michigan Grappler tournament and was the USA Wrestling Southeast Region champion in 2018.
Hall volunteered at Tampa Children’s Cancer Centers carnival and at Ronald McDonald House. She constructed school supply bags for low-income children and care packages for flood victims while also assisting with two playground builds in low-income neighborhoods.
Awards:
Year
2021
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Award
Tricia Saunders High School Excellence Award
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Chapter/Region
Southeast, Florida
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