3 Montgomery Central wrestlers sign to college programs

CLARKSVILLE, TN − Three Montgomery Central wrestlers will be wrestling at the next level this fall. After stellar high school careers, recent graduates Jocelyn Kolozsy, Jeremy Mills and Craig Sudderth all recently signed to college wrestling programs.

Jocelyn Kolozsy signed as a dual-sport athlete to King University in Bristol, Tennessee, where she’ll compete in flag football and wrestling. King University, an NCAA Division II school, is one of the top women’s college wrestling programs in the country with a storied history, boasting such athletes as 2024 Olympic gold medalist Sarah Hildebrant and 2021 world bronze medalist Forrest Molinari. While competing for Montgomery Central, Kolozsy was a two-time state medalist for the Indians, taking 4th in 2024 and 3rd in 2025, and had 129 career wins. In flag football, she led the team in interceptions and was selected for the All-Tournament Team in the regional playoffs.

Jeremy Mills signed to start-up program Georgetown College, an NAIA program based in Kentucky. Over the last four years for the Indians, Mills amassed 123 wins and finished his career as a state finalist with a 51-8 record as a senior.

Craig Sudderth will also compete in the NAIA division, signing to the well-established Doane program in Nebraska. While competing for Montgomery Central the last four seasons, Sudderth earned 104 wins and was a two-time state medalist, placing 6th in 2024 and 2nd in 2025. Sudderth also made the state finals at Tennessee-USAW Freestyle States, earning a second-place medal…

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