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Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Boys' Soccer: On the Brink in 2009
By Naveed Siddiqui
The heated rivalry between Eleanor Roosevelt High and Bowie High is known throughout both schools, and last fall the latest chapter was added. Bowie defeated ERHS 3-2 in the 4A South regional final in boys’ soccer in 2008, ending the Raiders’ season. The Bulldogs coasted to an undefeated 18-0 season and won the 4A state championship. The Raiders are focusing on making sure that does not happen in 2009.
For Roosevelt’s seniors, anything less than a regional championship this season would be a failure. Senior Harif Balogun says he is “looking forward to building on last year’s finish and going out in style” in his final season. He feels the solid core from last year’s team is returning and that they have already showcased their talent in a “fantastic showing” for the club’s summer league.
Both Balogun and fellow senior Adam Quigley have been very active all year with their respective club teams. “I believe I improve the most throughout the club season,” says Quigley. He believes that those players who do not play outside of high school “do not improve as much as others who do play club soccer.” Quigley, in addition to playing for his club team, won a gold medal at the Maccabi Games this summer in San Francisco, CA. He will be pulling double-duty for ERHS sports this fall, kicking for the varsity football team while also keeping his post on the soccer team.
Many players on Roosevelt’s team have stayed active throughout the offseason, staying loose as they star for their club teams. Balogun believes that is very important for soccer players because they can easily lose their edge by not keeping up physically. “It's so easy to get rusty and lose mental sharpness when you're inactive,” he says. He believes that because so many players have stayed in shape in the offseason the Raiders have an advantage over almost every team in Prince George’s County.
The Raiders kick off their season on Friday, September 4th at Bladensburg. They struggled against the Mustangs last season, getting blanked 2-0 on the road. They travel to Bladensburg again this season, but this time with confidence and a lot more swagger. The home opener is set for Tuesday, September 15th against Laurel. The Raiders defeated the Spartans 3-1 in 2008.
One game that is circled on every player’s schedule is the October 6th match against Bowie. The Bulldogs will visit ERHS for the first time in a few years, and Roosevelt's seniors could not be more confident. Balogun, Quigley, and fellow seniors Robbie Stewart, Jeff Hopper, and captain Chris Bonnell are undefeated at home in their four years at Roosevelt.
This match represents more than a rivalry. The storylines and implications of Bowie vs. Roosevelt raise this game to a level above any other game in the state. It is a showcase of some of the best athletic talent in the county between two schools that believe they are the best in the area.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Start of the REAL Season
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Roosevelt vs. Annapolis
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Storylines for Fall
After a 10-0 regular season in 2008, the football team made a quick exit from the playoffs, losing to Wise 6-14 in their first playoff game under Coach Tom Green. I think Coach Green will propel the team further this season; he has a year of PG County ball under his belt. One concern is the loss of a strong senior class.
Girls' Soccer - Will this be the year?
For the past few years the girls team has been upset very late in the season. Two trips to the state semis and a loss last year in the regional final can't cut it anymore. This team has proved they can play with the best, but now they need to show up when it really matters.
Boys' Soccer - They're confident, but are they better?
They had an enh season in 2008, going 8-4 in the regular season and 1-1 in the playoffs, losing a hard fought game to eventual state champ Bowie. The team is hyped for this season to start, and we'll see what the team is made of once they get underway. Leadership is strong, as Chris Bonnell is captain. Adam Quigley just might have a breakout year. He has played for great club teams throughout the off-season and won a gold medal at the Maccabi Games.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
New ERHS Logo

The big story this week is the announcement of the new, universal ERHS logo. If you remember during the latter part of the year when Mitch Kempisty was elected president of SGA he put out a contest for the design of the logo.