By Positively Osceola
OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. — One of the most accomplished student-athletes in Harmony High School history received special recognition this week as the Osceola County Board of County Commissioners honored wrestling standout Nathan Lyttle for his extraordinary achievements both on and off the mat.
Commissioner Ricky Booth presented Lyttle with a county commendation celebrating a high school career that has been marked by athletic excellence, academic success, leadership, and a commitment to representing Osceola County with pride.
The recognition comes as Lyttle prepares to begin the next chapter of his wrestling journey at Division I Central Michigan University after signing with the Chippewas earlier this year.
A cornerstone of Harmony High School’s wrestling program, Lyttle established himself as one of the premier wrestlers in Florida. During his career, he earned multiple district, regional, and state honors, captured regional championships, achieved a state title, and earned national recognition for his performances on the mat. He also represented Puerto Rico in international competition, competing among some of the world’s top young wrestlers.
Harmony Head Coach Vic Lorenzano previously described Lyttle as a wrestler whose commitment to improvement never wavered, noting that his focus on getting better every day helped elevate him into one of the best wrestlers the Longhorn program has ever produced.
Beyond his athletic accomplishments, Lyttle has earned praise for his character, leadership, and dedication in the classroom, qualities that made him a natural choice for the county’s recognition.
The Osceola County Board of County Commissioners congratulated Lyttle on his remarkable achievements and wished him continued success as he transitions to collegiate wrestling.
For Harmony High School, the honor serves as a celebration of a wrestler who helped build one of the strongest eras in program history. For Nathan Lyttle, it marks another milestone in a journey that is far from over.
As he heads to Central Michigan University, Lyttle leaves behind a legacy of excellence, perseverance, and achievement that will inspire future generations of Harmony Longhorn wrestlers for years to come.












