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Adams County Patriots
The Patriots are privleged to call
Bellmont High School's Bob Worthman Stadium
their home.
It is only through the cooperation and support of our
community that we can be a successful organization.

The Patriots want to thank God, our families, fans and
sponsors for the support and dedication that you have
given us. Without you none of this would be possible.
The Adams County Patriots are a Minor League Football Team based in
Decatur, Indiana. Founded in 2005, the Pats are proud members of the
Midwest Football League. While the team hails from tiny Adams County, do
not be fooled, this is an area deep in football tradition and talent. The majority
of the team's roster is made up of players who played their high school career
at one of the county's 3 schools. The remainder of the team comes from
surrounding communities and all are proud to call the Patriots their team.

Our inaugural season saw the team play hard but stumble often finishing with
a single win and 8 losses. The lone victory coming in our first ever game in
overtime, by a single point. While the team played hard and with a lot of heart,
it was definitely a first year team who took it's licks and vowed to come back
strong the next season.

We made some coaching changes, recruited heavily, and our second season
showed a much improved team on and off the football field. We finished our
season with 8 wins and 4 losses, falling to the undefeated Indianapolis
Dragons 23-20 in the MFL Championship game.

Our battle cry for season 3 was "Finish the Job!"
Having come so close to ultimate success we were more determined than
ever and wanted to get back to the big game. In order for that to happen, we
had to work even harder and knew we would have to prove ourselves all over
again. We made a couple of off season additions in both the player and
coaching ranks and were well on our way. The changes seemed to work as
the team went 9 games in a row and 10 of 11 not giving up a defensive
touchdown. We averaged 28 points per game on offense and went back to
the 'ship.
Again we would face the Dragons for the title, this time the outcome would be
completely different. We took the MFL title by defeating our nemesis 32-7.
Much of the season saw us ranked #1 in the nation by the Minor League
Football News and the winner of the final game was invited to compete in
Florida for a National Championship.


There is much more to come, and we are excited about being able to bring it
to you!