2020 Quincy Notre Dame Hall of Fame: Bobby Ridder, Athlete

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Bobby Ridder | Photo courtesy of Quincy Notre Dame

(EDITOR’S NOTE: The 2020 and 2021 classes are being inducted into the Quincy Notre Dame Hall of Fame together this year. Ridder will be inducted on Friday, Nov. 26 before QND’s boys basketball game.)

Excelling in one sport is great. Excelling in two sports is exceptional.

Ridder, a 2004 graduate, was a three-time all-sectional selection for the boys soccer team and was named all-state in 2003. He was named the Raiders’ most valuable offensive player in 2001 and 2003, and he finished with 54 goals to finish fourth all-time in school history. His 23 assists rank him 14th in school history, and his 131 points put him in a tie for fourth place all time. His 28 goals as a senior ranks as the third-best in a single season. In 2009, Ridder was named to The Herald-Whig’s All-Decade team.

Ridder qualified for the state tennis tournament in doubles in three out of four years (2002, 2003 and 2004), and he won every doubles tournament during his senior year. His doubles record in 2004 was 25-5.

Ridder went on to play soccer for four years at Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville. He started 35 games during his career, and he finished with 10 goals and 12 assists. He also had three game-winning goals. Ridder was named to ESPN The Magazine’s Men’s Soccer Academic All-District second team. He was on the 2004 team that finished second in NCAA Division II and the 2005 team that finished fourth. Ridder and his wife, Jacki, live in Indianapolis with their three children. He works as a tax supervisor for Somerset CPAs.

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