[Congressional Record Volume 153, Number 100 (Wednesday, June 20, 2007)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1354]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




            HONORING CONGRESSIONAL AWARD GOLD MEDAL WINNERS

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                            HON. TIM MAHONEY

                               of florida

                    in the house of representatives

                         Tuesday, June 19, 2007

  Mr. MAHONEY of Florida. Madam Speaker, it gives me great pleasure to 
congratulate the Congressional Award Gold Medal winners from in and 
around Florida's 16th Congressional District. I am honored to celebrate 
the achievements, initiative and service of these exceptional youths. 
The youths honored earlier today earned the Congressional Award Gold 
Medals through substantial achievements in voluntary public service, 
personal development, physical fitness, and expedition/exploration.
  Earlier today, I had the honor of presenting many of these young men 
and women with Congressional Award Gold Medals. Earning a Congressional 
Award Gold Medal requires integrity of character, a strong work ethic, 
and a drive to succeed. These students have already developed strong 
leadership skills and have proven that they can achieve any goal they 
set their mind to. The medalists honored today and all students working 
to earn a medal should be commended for their hard work and commitment 
to our community.
  Tonight, I congratulate these outstanding Florida youth on their 
achievement.
  Alexandra Campbell, Cardinal Newman High School, Palm Beach Gardens, 
FL. Alexandra utilized her love for volleyball to achieve several of 
her goals, including acting as an assistant volleyball coach and 
improving her technique.
  Elizabeth Davis, Palm Beach Gardens High School, Palm Beach Gardens, 
FL. Lizzy was a member of her high school's varsity Volleyball, Soccer 
and Softball teams and will play on the soccer team for the University 
of Alabama, where she will be a freshman in the fall.
  Lauren Dobry, Cardinal Newman High School, Palm Beach Gardens, FL. 
Lauren volunteered her time at a local hospital, working full-time 
during the summers. She also participated in fundraiser events for 
victims of Hurricane Katrina.
  Jordan A. Dulcie, Suncoast Community High School, Palm Beach Gardens, 
FL. As a member of the Boy Scouts of America, Jordan participated in 
the many outreach activities and leadership building opportunities 
available through his Boy Scout Troop.
  Rachel Gossens, The King's Academy, North Palm Beach, FL. Rachel's 
interest in boating led her to read boating manuals and navigation 
books and to undertake a 10-day boat trip to the Bahamas.
  Lindsey H. Green, Suncoast Community High School, Jupiter, FL. 
Lindsey dedicated her time to helping others through her local 
hospital, nursing homes and several health-related volunteer 
organizations.
  Ray Hosaka, Jupiter Community High School, Palm Beach Gardens, FL. 
Ray's interest in science led him to volunteer his time to the 
community by monitoring and measuring the water quality in the 
Loxahatchee River.
  Bianca Kahlenberg, South Fork High School, Stuart, FL. Bianca 
volunteered at the American Red Cross in Martin County.
  Christopher Leddy, South Fork High School, Stuart, FL. Chris worked 
hard for the Martin County Red Cross to complete his hours of community 
service, enjoying his time so much he joined the Red Cross on a camping 
trip as his expedition.
  Melissa Leddy, South Fork High School, Stuart, FL. Melissa's passion 
for dance and cheerleading helped her attain her goals. She attended a 
cheerleading and dance camp and earning a varsity letter for 
cheerleading.
  Andrea Ramos, Stuart, FL. Over the last 4 years, Andrea has given 
more than 500 hours of voluntary public service to the American Cancer 
Society.
  Devon Rosecan, American Heritage, Palm Beach Gardens, FL. For his 
expedition, Devon lived with a family on a Navajo reservation for 10 
days. He fully participated in the activities of the family and the 
tribe.
  Ryan W. Royce, Suncoast Community High School, Palm Beach Gardens, 
FL. Ryan spent over 600 hours playing Varsity Football to achieve his 
physical fitness goal. He used his athletic talent as a youth coach for 
both football and basketball.
  Joseph R. Russo, Jr., Cardinal Newman High School, Palm Beach 
Gardens, FL. Joey honed his political skills through his Key Club by 
running for both FL District Governor and International Trustee.
  Andrew Sisko, Cardinal Newman High School, Palm Beach Gardens, FL. 
Drew was a Varsity starter in both lacrosse and soccer. He was named an 
All League ``honorable mention'' and twice named on the ``first team'' 
for lacrosse.

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