[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 196 (Monday, December 19, 2011)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E2319]
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             HONORING THE DUXBURY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM

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                        HON. WILLIAM R. KEATING

                            of massachusetts

                    in the house of representatives

                       Monday, December 19, 2011

  Mr. KEATING. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor the Duxbury Dragons 
in my district who represented their communities in the Massachusetts 
Interscholastic Athletic Association's (MIAA) annual Super Bowls. The 
teams from Bourne High School, Dennis-Yarmouth Regional High School, 
Duxbury High School, Mashpee High School, and Nantucket High School won 
five of the nine Super Bowls across the state, demonstrating a true 
commitment to excellence in Massachusetts' 10th District. Since 1978 
when the MIAA first regulated athletic events in the Commonwealth, 
these tournaments have highlighted the dedication and discipline of our 
state's high school football teams, and the five teams from the 10th 
Congressional District, who won their division Super Bowls, are 
wonderful examples of the best of high school sports.
  I am certain that the student-athletes on Duxbury's high school 
football team will take the valuable lesson of teamwork they have 
learned and translate it into many successes in the future. This is a 
tremendous achievement for the school, coaches and players, and I 
congratulate them on making everyone in their communities, including 
myself, proud.
  I would like to take a moment to now recognize each of the 
hardworking athletes and their coach for their achievements both on and 
off the field.
  From Duxbury High School (by number):
  1--Tucker Hannon, 2--Reilly Naton (C), 3--Andrew Buron, 4--Khai 
Perry, 5--Jay McDermott, 6--Greg Williams, 7--Matt Okeefe, 8--James 
Burke (C), 9--Don Webber (C), 10--Sean McCarthy, 11--Kevin Winchester, 
12--James Higgins, 13--Patrick Buell, 14--Ryan Scanlon, 15--Mike 
Tougas, 16--Keenan Siciliano, 17--Drew Hadley, 19--Luke DiVasta, 20--
Max Randall (C), 21--Colin Johnson, 22--Seamus Connelly, 23--Andrew 
Padula, 24--Jon Hurvitz, 25--Andrew Baker, 26--Joe Guilfoile, 27--Ben 
Clark, 28--Wes Quinzani, 32--Jim Chappuis, 33--Henry Narlee, 34--Henry 
Buonagurio (C), 35--Kyle Macleod, 36--Mike Kozmiski, 38--JP O'Neil, 
40--Marshall McCarthy.
  41--Steven Bouchie, 42--Sean Casey, 43--Chris Haney, 47--Brody Zisko, 
49--Martin Moxter, 50--Drew Lawrence, 51--Kevin DiBona, 52--Rick 
Lippard, 53--Kasey Stefanski, 54--Chris Bertoni, 55--Marcus Urann, 56--
Owen Grey, 57--Cam Schofield, 58--Luke Glathorn, 59--Chris Cote, 60--
Bill Weld, 61--Cj Loconte, 62--Dave Creed, 63--Mark Trudeau, 64--Bobby 
Boyle, 65--Sean Gleason, 66--Mike Klein, 67--Theodore Holland, 69--
Gordon Acha, 70--Grant Kramer, 71--Brendan Connolly, 72--Rob Kosharek, 
73--Carter Bulman, 74--Pat Blair, 75--Winston Schromm, 76--Kevin Lema, 
77--Johnny Congdon, 78--Jack Herlihy, 79--Dylan Buckley, 80--Tommy 
Sarles, 86--Alden Fontana, Coach: Dave Maimaron.