[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 10 (Thursday, January 16, 2014)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E83-E84]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




      TRIBUTE TO THE BAKERSFIELD HIGH SCHOOL DRILLER FOOTBALL TEAM

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                          HON. KEVIN McCARTHY

                             of california

                    in the house of representatives

                       Thursday, January 16, 2014

  Mr. McCARTHY of California. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor the 
Bakersfield High School Drillers football team, who took home their 
seventh state football title after a triumphant win at the California 
Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Division I State Football Championship 
Bowl Game this past December.
   Drillers football has long been synonymous with winning in 
California state high school football history, with 36 section 
championships since its first unofficial game 120 years ago. In a 
magical 12-year span, the Drillers won six state championships, with 
the sixth title win coming in 1927. That same year, the state playoff 
system was disbanded, resurrected 79 years later in 2006 with the 
establishment of the state bowl championship. With the 56-26 win 
against Del Oro High on December 20, 2013, a new and modern era of 
Driller state champions was born.
   Winning this championship was a team effort on both the offensive 
and defensive side of the football. This historic victory, however, was 
also the product of months of hard work and skill, refined by grueling 
summer practices and an unequivocal determination from every player, 
coach, and support staff to not only reach the state championship bowl, 
but to take home the trophy. This team overcame early obstacles, but 
with their eyes on the prize, charged through the season to cap off an 
amazing 13-2 record and secured wins by an average margin of victory of 
several touchdowns.
   I commend Drillers Head Coach Paul Golla and his coaching staff for 
their leadership and ability to mold their students into champions and 
uphold the Drillers' century-old legacy as California's winningest high 
school football team. Serving the Drillers for nine years, Coach Golla 
brought all the players together so each one not only knew his 
individual responsibilities to cohesively form elaborate offensive and 
defensive units that scored at will and stifled their opponent's 
offense. The same can be said for the team's senior class leaders who, 
through their unique ability to lead their teammates, made game-winning 
adjustments and executed each play to the highest level.
   As a Driller myself, I join our community in congratulating the 
coaches and players for their achievement. The 2013 Division I State 
Championship Driller coaching staff includes: Head Coach Paul Golla, 
Darren Carr, Terry

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Chapman, DeMarcus Clear, Jay Durant, Adam Levinson, Johnny Maran, Lance 
McCullah, Eduardo Romero, Craig Buckey, Paxton Garner, Rick Mosher, 
Bill Solan, Devon Pitts, Kirk Erickson, and Chris Figueroa. The 2013 
CIF Division I State Championship Driller football team includes: 
Derrick Vickers, Lameshio Hill, Asauni Rufus, Johnathon Malone, Darias 
Dallas, Nate Stancil, Amone Gragg, Jeremiah Reddick, Coleman Olivas, 
Joseph Conley, Joshua Maran, Kevin Hayes, Ryder Dilley, Noah Holley, 
Desmond Stancil, Kira Burton, Keayr Gragg, Eddie Sanchez, Marcus 
Watkins, Deion Nobles, Anthony Mackey, Desmon McGhee, Bryson Briggs, 
Alex Fulmer, Ben Sanchez, Darrious Eaton, Nick Marchetti, Nigel Flores, 
Brian Douglas, Marcus Bruce, Patrick Liles, Jake Vasquez, Chris Sierra, 
Chris Agtang, Ethan Carter, Patrick Crowley, David Bonilla, Dimas 
Ramos, Greyson Burt, Dillon Littles, Nigel Brooks, Paulie Salazar, 
Brenden Hacker, Albert Salas, Joshua Nunez, Benjamin O'Bannon, Seth 
Valdes, Jordan Beltran, Julian Sanders, Anastacio Barrientos, Fletcher 
Dilley, Dyllan Guillermo, Cassidy Johnson, McKenzie McCoy, Robert 
Trujillo, Sergio Barriga, Daniel Schoene, Ulunder Martin, and Tyler 
Alvarez. You all have made our community so proud. Once a Driller, 
Always a Driller.

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