Hall of Fame
Troy Montgomery, a 1979 graduate of Stow High School, played forward for the Pioneer soccer program from 1979-1982 and was one of the most prolific goal scorers to ever step foot on campus.
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In his freshman season, Montgomery led the Pioneers to their first-ever winning record (8-4) in the 14-year history of the program, scoring a then school record 13 goals and handing out four assists on his way to being named a NAIA District 22 All-Star and earning the team's Best Offensive Player Award. Over the next two seasons, Montgomery helped the Pioneers to 23 wins while scoring 20 goals and dishing out 10 assists.
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In his senior season in 1982, Malone won a school record 13 matches, a number that would be surpassed just three times in the next 37 years, all by Hall of Fame Coach Sherman Eberly's teams of the 1990's. Montgomery shared team-highs in goals (12) and assists (5) with fellow Malone Hall of Famer Phil Eades. He was selected All-MOC, First Team All-District, and Malone's Best Offensive Player.
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In total, Montgomery finished his career with 45 goals scored, still the second-most in school history, 19 assists, and 109 points, also the second-most in Malone history. He remains the only Pioneer to ever score four goals in a game twice and he retains the single game goal-scoring record with five.
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Montgomery graduated from Malone in 1983 with a Bachelor's in Business Administration and has worked as an Insurance Sales Rep for the past 34 years. Troy and his wife Ann (Baskin), a 1983 Malone alum, have three grown children: Megan Flaker (33), Mackenzie Miller (30), and Brooks Montgomery (21).