[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 48 (Tuesday, April 5, 2011)]
[House]
[Page H2296]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE LaSALLE LANCERS AND THE TAFT SENATORS
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from Ohio
(Mr. Chabot) for 5 minutes.
Mr. CHABOT. Mr. Speaker, boxing legend Muhammad Ali once said,
``Champions aren't made in gyms. Champions are made from something they
have deep inside them--a desire, a dream, a vision.''
I would like to recognize two high school basketball teams from my
district which proved that they are, indeed, champions. They had the
desire to make every practice count and to play every game as if it
were their last. They shared a dream that was strong enough to overcome
the many distractions all high school kids face, and their coaches gave
them the vision that all their hard work and sacrifice would pay off in
the end.
The schools? The LaSalle Lancers and the Taft Senators.
First, congratulations to the LaSalle Lancers on winning the 2011
Ohio Division I Basketball State Championship. LaSalle is a boys'
Catholic high school in my district that is particularly special to me
since it's my alma mater. Regardless of my personal attachments to the
school, I'd like to recognize them on a job well-done and a season
well-played. They represented themselves and our community with an
outstanding display of athleticism, sportsmanship and class throughout
the season--but especially in the playoffs.
The players and coaches stuck together in the face of adversity,
especially when their head coach, Dan Fleming, suffered a heart attack,
which placed sports and the tournament in perspective. The LaSalle
family rallied around their coach, and the Lancers, led by their
seniors and the assistant coaches, went on to win their first
basketball State championship in 15 years and the second in school
history.
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I would also like to congratulate Coach Tom Grippa and the LaSalle
Lancer football team for their tremendous season. You made us proud.
Congratulations Lancers.
I also rise today to congratulate the Taft High School Senators, who
won the Division 3 Basketball State Championship. Now I acknowledge
that it's rare that a Member of this esteemed body, the House of
Representatives, ever says anything positive about Senators, but I'd
like to make an exception today.
Led by their head coach, Mark Mitchell, the Senators defeated
Cleveland Central Catholic High School to win the first State
championship in school history. The Senators went into the tournament
ranked number 1 by the Associated Press. They not only made school
history by winning their first State championship, but they also set a
Division 3 boys basketball record for the most points scored in a
championship game. Finishing the season at 26 and 1 is quite a feat. It
is an honor to have them represent our district, and I congratulate
them on their success.
I would be remiss if I didn't also commend former Cincinnati Bengal
star Mike Martin for the tremendous effort that he has made in turning
around the Taft High School football program, mentoring his players to
be successful in life as well as on the football field.
Let me conclude by once again congratulating the players, the
coaches, the students, the faculty, and the fans of Cincinnati's
LaSalle Lancers and Taft Senators for the inspirational seasons you've
just completed. You've made all of us very proud. Your accomplishments
will be long remembered. Go Lancers! And go Senators!
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