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Three athletes from Montgomery Central High School, Jocelyn Kolozsy, Jeremy Mills, and Craig Sudderth, have signed with different collegiate wrestling programs. Kolozsy will represent King University as a dual-sport athlete, Mills joins Georgetown College’s newly established NAIA program, and Sudderth will compete for the well-regarded NAIA program at Doane University. Their accomplishments reflect a growing trend in collegiate wrestling and highlight the opportunities for aspiring young athletes.
Montgomery, Tennessee – Three graduates from Montgomery Central High School have officially signed to continue their wrestling careers at the collegiate level. Jocelyn Kolozsy, Jeremy Mills, and Craig Sudderth have each chosen different programs that will allow them to compete in college athletics, showcasing their outstanding talents in wrestling.
Jocelyn Kolozsy has made headlines by signing with King University, located in Bristol, Tennessee, where she will compete as a dual-sport athlete in both flag football and wrestling. King University is renowned for its women’s college wrestling program, recognized as one of the best in the United States within the NCAA Division II framework. Kolozsy’s achievements in high school include being a two-time state medalist, having finished 4th in 2024 and 3rd in 2025, and she concluded her high school career with an impressive total of 129 wins. Additionally, Kolozsy excelled in flag football, where she led her team in interceptions and earned a spot on the All-Tournament Team during the regional playoffs.
Jeremy Mills has signed with Georgetown College, a newly established NAIA wrestling program in Kentucky. Mills closed out his high school wrestling journey with a commendable total of 123 career wins. His senior year was particularly remarkable, concluding with a record of 51 wins and 8 losses, and he achieved the honor of being a state finalist. Mills’s decision to join Georgetown College marks a significant step as the program continues to build its reputation in collegiate wrestling.
Craig Sudderth will be joining Doane University in Nebraska, which is a well-established NAIA program. During his time at Montgomery Central, Sudderth earned a total of 104 wins and was also a two-time state medalist. He achieved 6th place in 2024 and improved to 2nd place in 2025 at the state championship level. Additionally, Sudderth showcased his skill at the Tennessee-USAW Freestyle States, where he finished as a state finalist and took home a second-place medal, further solidifying his status as a talented athlete.
This impressive roster of athletes from Montgomery Central highlights the ongoing growth of wrestling programs in the region and the significant accomplishments of the graduates who are transitioning to the next level of competition. The partnerships between the high school and level of college wrestling provide opportunities for young athletes to excel in their sports while pursuing their education.
The dedication and hard work of Kolozsy, Mills, and Sudderth throughout their high school careers have paved the way for their future success in college wrestling. With successful programs awaiting them, all three athletes are poised to represent their schools and continue their journeys in the sport they love.
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- Clarksville Now: Montgomery Central Wrestlers
- Wikipedia: King University
- WSMV: Clarksville Student Injured
- Google Search: Georgetown College Wrestling Program
- The Leaf Chronicle: Tennessee High School Wrestling
- Google Scholar: NAIA Wrestling
- Tennessean: Tennessee High School Wrestling State Duals
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Wrestling
- Clarksville Now: Janiya Johnson Wins National Title
- Google News: High School Wrestling Championships
