[Congressional Record Volume 153, Number 85 (Wednesday, May 23, 2007)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1129]
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   HONORING THE ONONDAGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE LAZERS MEN'S LACROSSE TEAM

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                          HON. JAMES T. WALSH

                              of new york

                    in the house of representatives

                        Wednesday, May 23, 2007

  Mr. WALSH of New York. Madam Speaker, I rise today in tribute to the 
Onondaga Community College Lazers Lacrosse team, 2007 National Junior 
College Athletics Association Men's Lacrosse Champions. Onondaga 
Community College, OCC, defeated Nassau Community College by a score of 
21-14, giving the school their second consecutive men's lacrosse 
national title.
  The Lazers have an excellent track record in college lacrosse. For 
the past 7 consecutive years, the Lazers have won the Mid-State 
Athletic conference title, for the last 3 years they have been Region 
III Champions, and for the last 2 years they have been undefeated and 
national champions. The OCC Lazers Men's Lacrosse program has produced 
23 All Americans, and 27 Lacrosse Coaches Association Academic All 
Americans. With their display of outstanding athleticism in going 
undefeated and winning national championships two seasons in a row, OCC 
has certainly established itself as one of the best junior college 
lacrosse teams in history.
  On behalf of the entire 25th Congressional District, I congratulate 
these young men on their outstanding athletic achievement and praise 
Head Coach Chuck Wilbur, and Assistant Coaches Mike Villano, Joe 
Villano, and Chris Brim on their team's success. I look forward to 
another exciting year when the Lazers take the field to defend their 
title in 2008.
  No. 1, Brooks Robinson; No. 2, Jerome Thompson; No. 3, Dan Casciano; 
No. 4A/37H, Jeremy Thompson; No. 5, Holdon Vyse; No. 6, Lee Nanticoke; 
No. 7, Jack Redmond; No. 8, Kent Squires-Hill; No. 9, Nick Larocca; No. 
10, Logan Kane; No. 11, Isaiah Kicknosway; No. 12, Thomas Anthis; No. 
13, Andy Lamb; No. 14, Joe Taylor; No. 15, Lee Thomas; No. 16, Bill 
Walton; No. 17, Ross Bucktooth; No. 18, Sean Griffin; No. 19, Pat 
DiMatteo; No. 20, PJ Motondo; No. 21, Nick Kazimer; No. 22, Cody 
Jamieson; No. 23, Keith Tomazic; No. 24, Tyler Hill; No. 25, Cody 
Dummer; No. 26, Adam Rivers; No. 27, Kasey Fellows; No. 28, Josh Groth; 
No. 29, Steve Prosonic; No. 30, Kris Frier; No. 31, Wade Bucktooth; No. 
32, Kyle Wenzel; No. 33, Padraic McKendry; No. 34, Pat Dwyer; No. 35, 
Brian Buckley; No. 36, Fred Bush; No. 38, Kyle Turbe; No. 39, James 
Synowiez; No. 40, John Stanistreet; No. 41, Mike Fahey; No. 42, Spencer 
Mallia; No. 43, Greg Haney; No. 44, Sean McCauliffe; No. 45, Dustin 
Jacobsen; No. 48, Clinton Kennedy.

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