In comparison to other sports, soccer's history at Pen Argyl High School is relatively short. The sport first came the school when it exploded in popularity on the national scale in the mid-1980's. 1988 to be exact, Pen Argyl joined the Colonial League first as a JV soccer team because of their inexperience with the sport. They would form a varsity team just 2 years later and be viewed as a common power of the Colonial League.
Led by Coach Munoz, Pen Argyl's first ever soccer team went 5-5-1, a respectable and suprising introduction to PA Soccer. It took only two more years to establish a Varsity as well as a Junior Varsity team at the high school. Unfortunately, the Varsity's team debut did not fair as well as the first JV team, going only 2-15 under Coach Bruce Morris.The next winning season would occur in 1993 when the Varsity team went 13-4 with Paul Kroll as head coach.
The team received the Sportsmanship Award presented by the Lehigh Valley chapter Of Soccer Officials. Recipients were chosen from all the high schools in the Lehigh Valley.