Matt Hollis

Labeled as the “smallest varsity player but with big impact,” Matt Hollis played a key role in Middletown High School’s early 1990s dominance of the local soccer scene. A three-time all-county and all-league pick and two-time all-state selection, he was an impact player for a Middletown varsity squad that posted a 43-2-3 run during his four years. He finished his career with 34 goals and 26 assists while playing alongside fellow Frederick County Soccer Hall of Famers Matt DeOrsey and Peter Medd.

He remains the sixth-leading scorer in Middletown history, fifth in assists, and is one of only two players to record multiple double-digit goals and assists seasons. He was among the first county players to leave the area for higher-level club soccer, playing for Seneca, Potomac United, and Columbia Crew (which placed second in the 1992 State Cup). He had a successful career in the men’s league, claiming three Mason-Dixon Cup and three Slick Cup titles with Bushwallers. Since 2008, he has been coaching youth soccer, first with FC Frederick’s youth academy, then with Boonsboro Football Club, and currently with Middletown High School.