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Viper student wins state wrestling title
by Cris Ritchie
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<p>Tony McGuire | Hazard Herald</p><p>Perry County wrestler Ian Montgomery put the half-nelson on his opponent.</p>

Tony McGuire | Hazard Herald

Perry County wrestler Ian Montgomery put the half-nelson on his opponent.

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<p>Perry County wrestler Ian Montgomery takes control at the start of the third period.</p>

Perry County wrestler Ian Montgomery takes control at the start of the third period.

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<p>Perry County wrestler and Viper kindergartener Ian Montgomery scores a pin for the state title.</p>

Perry County wrestler and Viper kindergartener Ian Montgomery scores a pin for the state title.

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<p>Perry County wrestler Gage Feltner controls his opponent. Feltner would soon put his opponent on his back and score the pin.</p>

Perry County wrestler Gage Feltner controls his opponent. Feltner would soon put his opponent on his back and score the pin.

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<p>Perry County wrestler Harley Combs tries to put his opponent on his back.</p>

Perry County wrestler Harley Combs tries to put his opponent on his back.

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<p>Perry Countian Ian Montgomery poses for the cameras during the medal ceremony at the state grade school wrestling championships.</p>

Perry Countian Ian Montgomery poses for the cameras during the medal ceremony at the state grade school wrestling championships.

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<p>State Champion Ian Montgomery poses with his parents Mike and Jamie Montgomery of Viper.</p>

State Champion Ian Montgomery poses with his parents Mike and Jamie Montgomery of Viper.

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LEXINGTON – Several Perry County grade school wrestlers competed in the State Youth Wrestling Tournament on Sunday at the Kentucky Horse Park, with one wrestler bringing home the state championship in his weight group.

Ian Montgomery, a kindergarten student at Viper Elementary, swept the competition during his first appearance at the state wrestling tournament. He competed in the 40-pound weight class.

Montgomery faced some tough competition in the semifinal round, jumping out to a 2-0 lead before his opponent would tie the score. He again took to a two-point lead in the second period, and eventually fell behind 6-4 in the third period before making a dramatic comeback. In the down position with time running out, Montgomery reversed his opponent’s hold for two points with only one second remaining, forcing a sudden death period. In the final frame Montgomery made the first move, quickly taking his opponent to the mat and crossing over for the take down, giving him the win and a shot at the state title.

Montgomery’s victory propelled him into the final round, where he would pin his opponent 12 seconds into the match before going on to win the state championship.

Montgomery is the son of Mike and Jamie Montgomery of Viper, and the grandson of Tony and Linda McGuire of Jeff, Emiline Montgomery of Hazard, and Dallas Montgomery of Lee County.

Three other Perry County wrestlers came away with medals from Sunday’s competition. Greg Day scored a second place medal, while Gage Feltner, of A. B. Combs Elementary, finished fourth in his weight group.

Also competing in the tournament were Harley Combs and Braiden Howard, who finished just outside the medals.

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