[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 30 (Monday, March 4, 2013)]
[House]
[Page H939]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
SPORTSMANSHIP ON DISPLAY IN EL PASO HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL RIVALRY
(Mr. O'ROURKE asked and was given permission to address the House for
1 minute.)
Mr. O'ROURKE. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to pay tribute to Mitchell
Marcus, Jonathon Montanez, and the Franklin and Coronado High School
basketball teams in El Paso, Texas.
Few teams have a more contentious rivalry than these two schools, who
compete to claim the title: Pride of the Westside. So it was a hometown
sports miracle when these rivals came together last month to support
Mitchell Marcus, a special-needs student who was the Coronado
basketball team manager.
With 90 seconds left in the season's final game, Coach Peter Morales
put Mitchell in the game to fulfill his dream of making a basket.
However, after a few missed shots, Mitchell's opportunity seemed lost.
But with seconds left in the game, rival Franklin player Jonathon
Montanez passed the ball to Mitchell, and he scored the final basket as
the clock hit zero. Fans stormed the court to carry Mitchell on their
shoulders, chanting his name.
It is a moment now famous in El Paso and around the world because it
shows that character and compassion can transcend even the bitterest
rivalries.
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