That first season included such games as an 82-30 loss to Broadneck, a 78-41 loss to Severna Park and a 70-50 loss to Northeast.
Rogers' mindset quickly changed after talking with Bernie Walter, Arundel's athletic director.
"(Walter) told me to get better or stop coaching," said the 52-year-old Rogers.
That was 1990.
Since that time, Arundel has evolved into one of the premier programs in the state.
Under Rogers' watch, Arundel has gone 304-87 (a .777 winning percentage), won seven...
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