[Congressional Record Volume 147, Number 86 (Wednesday, June 20, 2001)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1157]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO THE ACADEMIC QUIZ BOWL TEAM FROM NORTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL IN
FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS
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HON. ASA HUTCHINSON
of arkansas
in the house of representatives
Wednesday, June 20, 2001
Mr. HUTCHINSON. Mr. Speaker, I rise to pay tribute to the Academic
Quiz Bowl Team from Northside High School in Fort Smith, Arkansas, who
recently earned the title of National Quiz Bowl Champions. The students
defeated a field of 64 teams last month to win the 15th Annual
Scholastic Tournament of Champions in Chicago.
The Grizzlies, led by Coach Larry Jones, have dominated the quiz bowl
circuit this year--placing first in 10 out of 11 tournament
appearances. Bringing home the national title has been a year-long
quest for team captain Shawn Standefer and senior members Colin
Drolshagen and my son, Seth Hutchinson; juniors, Ryan Marsh, Willie
Reyenga and Jill Hoang.
The team had a special chemistry from the very beginning as Shawn,
Colin and Seth have been best friends since junior high school. The
whole team has dedicated countless hours to studying everything from
the classics to history to the latest developments in DNA.
After the team won the state championship, I asked my son, Seth, what
the plan was for the national competition. Seth replied that the team
members all decided to give something up in order to concentrate on
preparation for the national championship. I thought to myself, ``What
do these teens value the most and are willing to sacrifice?'' Mr.
Speaker, it wasn't television. It wasn't sports. My son told me they
were going to give up their personal reading time!
Like the members of the team, Coach Jones also sacrificed a great
deal to bring home the title. Without extra compensation or
recognition, Mr. Jones has gone the extra mile for this team. He has
given up his afternoons, evenings, days, and weekends to help them
train. He is a career-minded, student-oriented teacher who has made a
difference in the lives of these young people. This team came to the
table with a great deal of talent--but it was Mr. Jones who brought
them together and inspired a team capable of competing at the national
level.
Mr. Speaker and fellow colleagues, please join me in congratulating
the Northside High School Quiz Bowl team as they enjoy their reign as
national champions. They have made their school, their town, their
state and, especially their parents, proud.
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