About the Program

Built Different.
Built Together.

Montgomery County Indians Soccer is more than a team — it's a 30-year tradition forged in the hills of eastern Kentucky. From the first whistle in 1994 to today, every squad has carried the same blue-collar mentality: outwork everyone, play for each other, represent Mt. Sterling.

30+

Seasons

8

District Titles

45+

All-District Players

12

College Signees

Our Philosophy

We believe in developing complete soccer players and complete young men. Technical skill, tactical intelligence, physical fitness, and mental toughness — every session addresses all four pillars.

Our program runs year-round: fall varsity and JV seasons, winter indoor training, spring development camps, and summer fitness programs.

The Identity

Blue collar. No shortcuts. We don't have the biggest budget or the flashiest facilities — we have work ethic, brotherhood, and a town that shows up. That's enough.

Program Timeline

1994

Program Founded

First season of varsity boys soccer at Montgomery County High School

2001

First District Title

Indians win their first 39th District championship

2005

Regional Semifinal

Deepest postseason run in program history at the time

2010

3rd District Title

Back-to-back district championships (2009-2010)

2015

100th Win

Program reaches 100 all-time varsity victories

2019

Regional Finals

New program record — first regional championship appearance

2022

7th District Title

Dominant regular season with 16-4-1 record

2025

District Runner-Up

14-6-2 season, three All-District selections

Montgomery County, Kentucky

Mt. Sterling — population 7,800. A small town with a big soccer tradition. Our players grow up on these fields, play in front of their families, and carry the pride of Montgomery County wherever they go.