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Here are the ranked kids from the teams going to the North Montgomery Holiday duals (Duals on the 29th, individual tourney on the 30th). Their rankings are State/Semi-State. 106 Jacob Simone (Hamilton Southeastern) NR/6 106 Preston Teusch (Huntington North) 16/4 David Pierson (Warren Central) NR/7 113 Darryn Kuhl (Huntington North) NR/8 Parker Moseley (North Montgomery) NR/8 Jevian Ross (Warren Central) 5/4 120 Reece Luhmann (Hamilton Southeastern) NR/4 Ian Heath (Leo) NR/5 126 Jacob Hall (Huntington North) NR/6 Seth Johnson (North Montgomery) 10/3 Aundre Beatty (Warren Central) NR/5 132 Ricky Haught (Huntington North) NR/8 Hunter Cottingham (Western) 10/2 138 Brailen Harrington (North Central) 14/8 Brice Coleman (Warren Central) NR/5 145 Antwaun Graves (Warren Central) 6/2 152 Cade Groves (North Montgomery) NR/5 160 Ronan Hiner (Hamilton Southeastern) NR/6 Konner Bender (New Haven) NR/5 Danny Acevedo (Warren Central) NR/7 170 Sam Hauke (North Central) NR/6 Aaron Taylor (Warren Central) NR/7 182 Brigham Kleinen (Columbus North) 16/5 Jalen Morgan (Elwood) 13/4 Matt Scott (Western) NR/7 195 Andrew Irick (Hamilton Southeastern) 14/5 Charlie Agnew (Huntington North) NR/7 Jonyvan Johnson (New Haven) 7/NR Nathan Bishop (Warren Central) NR/7 220 Kyle Cornwell (Elwood) 4/3 Crae Kunkleman (Hamilton Southeastern) NR/5 Jayden Elwood (Leo) NR/7 Tremor Bynum (Pendleton Heights) NR/7 Carlos Mitchel (Warren Central) NR/6 285 Marcus Stone (Elwood) NR/4 Luke Watson (New Haven) NR/2 Nathan Pullins (Warren Central) NR/8
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#WrestlingWednesday: North Montgomery looking for more this year
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By JEREMY HINES Thehines7@gmail.com One and a half points. That’s all that separated North Montgomery from winning the Crawfordsville sectional championship last year. The Chargers were defeated by Southmont, their arch rival by a score of 242-240.5. It was the closest score between the top two teams in all of the state last year in sectional action. “Southmont is our county and they are our biggest rivals,†North Montgomery coach Maurice Swain said. “Our kids have been seeing those guys since elementary school. We’re hoping this year we can turn that score around.†North Montgomery is certainly poised to win a sectional title – and possibly more. The Chargers return a senior-laden team led by their 170-pound wrecking ball Tanner Webster. Webster is currently the No. 2 ranked grappler in the weight class, just behind his good friend Burk Van Horn. “Tanner is one of those kids that is always on the wrestling mat,†Swain said. “When I first came here he was in fifth grade and would wrestle in the varsity room. He was always working with our high schoolers. He always wants to get better. The goal this year for him is to win a state title.†Webster vividly remembers the excitement of advancing to state last year and ultimately placing sixth at 170 pounds. But now that he’s had a taste for the big stage, he’s setting his sights on bringing home top honors. “Last season just going to state was very cool,†Webster said. “It relieved a bunch of stress I felt to get there. But this year I want to win it all, and I want to have several of my teammates at state with me as well.†The Chargers have eight seniors on the team, and seven of those seniors are in the lineup. “Even the guys that aren’t seniors have been in our program for a long time,†Swain said. “At North Montgomery we don’t get move-ins. We have to develop our wrestlers.†Sophomore 106-pounder Seth Johnson is the team’s only other state-ranked wrestler. Johnson is currently No. 5. Cade Graves, Isaac Fruits and Cole Slavens are all ranked in the New Castle semistate. Graves is No. 7 at 152, Fruits is No. 5 at 182 and Slavens is No. 5 at 195. “I really think this is the best team North Montgomery has ever had,†Webster said. “Coach Swain has done an awesome job here. We know we can do some damage. From the bottom of our lineup to the top this is the best we’ve ever been.†The Chargers have the same goals every year. They want to win their County meet, their conference meet and do well in the state series. Southmont is standing in their way in all three goals. “Our county meet was postponed, but we are excited to see those guys,†Webster said. “We feel like we are better than we were and we hope to prove that.â€-
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By JEREMY HINES Thehines7@gmail.com One and a half points. That’s all that separated North Montgomery from winning the Crawfordsville sectional championship last year. The Chargers were defeated by Southmont, their arch rival by a score of 242-240.5. It was the closest score between the top two teams in all of the state last year in sectional action. “Southmont is our county and they are our biggest rivals,” North Montgomery coach Maurice Swain said. “Our kids have been seeing those guys since elementary school. We’re hoping this year we can turn that score around.” North Montgomery is certainly poised to win a sectional title – and possibly more. The Chargers return a senior-laden team led by their 170-pound wrecking ball Tanner Webster. Webster is currently the No. 2 ranked grappler in the weight class, just behind his good friend Burk Van Horn. “Tanner is one of those kids that is always on the wrestling mat,” Swain said. “When I first came here he was in fifth grade and would wrestle in the varsity room. He was always working with our high schoolers. He always wants to get better. The goal this year for him is to win a state title.” Webster vividly remembers the excitement of advancing to state last year and ultimately placing sixth at 170 pounds. But now that he’s had a taste for the big stage, he’s setting his sights on bringing home top honors. “Last season just going to state was very cool,” Webster said. “It relieved a bunch of stress I felt to get there. But this year I want to win it all, and I want to have several of my teammates at state with me as well.” The Chargers have eight seniors on the team, and seven of those seniors are in the lineup. “Even the guys that aren’t seniors have been in our program for a long time,” Swain said. “At North Montgomery we don’t get move-ins. We have to develop our wrestlers.” Sophomore 106-pounder Seth Johnson is the team’s only other state-ranked wrestler. Johnson is currently No. 5. Cade Graves, Isaac Fruits and Cole Slavens are all ranked in the New Castle semistate. Graves is No. 7 at 152, Fruits is No. 5 at 182 and Slavens is No. 5 at 195. “I really think this is the best team North Montgomery has ever had,” Webster said. “Coach Swain has done an awesome job here. We know we can do some damage. From the bottom of our lineup to the top this is the best we’ve ever been.” The Chargers have the same goals every year. They want to win their County meet, their conference meet and do well in the state series. Southmont is standing in their way in all three goals. “Our county meet was postponed, but we are excited to see those guys,” Webster said. “We feel like we are better than we were and we hope to prove that.” Click here to view the article
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Does anyone know if the individual and team brackets have been posted for the North Montgomery Dual (Dec. 27-28)? Trackwrestling has some of the wrestlers inputted for the teams (with records for each wrestler), but that's about it.