[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 100 (Tuesday, June 13, 2017)]
[House]
[Page H4862]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE ST. CLOUD AREA ADAPTED SOFTBALL TEAM
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Minnesota (Mr. Emmer) for 5 minutes.
Mr. EMMER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to congratulate the St. Cloud
Area adapted softball team for winning the State championship earlier
this month.
Coach Mike Bakken led the team to victory with the help of Tyrell
Franck-Ross, Dayton Wienjes, and Jordan Williams, who all played
exceptionally well. While the individual accomplishments were
important, it was a team effort, with all 16 players giving it their
all and leaving everything they had on the field.
The tournament was intense, with St. Cloud coming from behind to win
the first game. St. Cloud scored five runs in the top of the seventh to
beat Chaska 17-14.
We are proud of all the players from around the State for their
effort in the tournament, and we are especially proud of our St. Cloud
Area team for their success and their hard work over this past season.
Young Leaders in STEM
Mr. EMMER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize two high school
students from my district for being chosen to represent the great State
of Minnesota in two prestigious science, technology, engineering, and
math, more commonly called STEM-based, programs.
Alex Nutt, of Princeton High School, has been selected to participate
in the Congress of Future Medical Leaders; and Michael Dehmer, of
Buffalo High School, has been selected to participate in the Congress
of Future Science and Technology Leaders.
These programs were specifically designed to inspire high school
students who are at the top of their class and hope to pursue a
science-based career. Once they have successfully completed their
congress, Alex and Michael will continue to receive mentoring to help
them successfully pursue their chosen careers.
The career paths that Alex Nutt and Michael Dehmer have chosen to
pursue are not easy, but they are incredibly important to our country.
In order for our Nation to remain both competitive and successful, it
is vital that today's students take an active interest in STEM fields.
That is why I am proud to honor both Alex and Michael and to thank the
National Academy of Future Physicians and Medical Scientists and the
National Academy of Future Scientists and Technologists for working to
ensure that the future of our Nation is bright.
Minnesota's Future
Mr. EMMER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to congratulate all the recent
high school graduates in Minnesota's Sixth Congressional District on
completing a major milestone in their young lives.
This milestone represents the beginning of the rest of your lives.
And while we celebrate your achievement, we are also excited for your
future, and there is so much to be excited about.
Many of you will go on to further your careers in education, travel
and see the world. Some of you might go to medical school, and one of
you might actually cure a disease. Some of you might run for public
office, and one of you might even become the President of the United
States.
You will be active in your communities. You will build families and
be incredible assets to the great State of Minnesota. Your
possibilities are limitless, and I hope you will always think big and
never give up on your dreams.
We wish you the best of luck as you take the next step in your
journey, and we look forward to watching you succeed and thrive.
I also want to thank your parents and the teachers of these wonderful
scholars for guiding them along and helping them achieve this great
goal. An education is the key that opens all of life's doors, and we
thank you for handing these students the key.
Recognizing the Service of Mark J. Sizer
Mr. EMMER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize and thank Stearns
County Human Services Administrator Mark Sizer for his dedicated
service to our community. After 40 years of public service and 23 years
dedicated to Stearns County, Mark is heading into retirement.
Since he was appointed to the human services administrator position
in 2011, Mark has dedicated himself to the many programs and employees
in his department and to the cities of Stearns County. Under Mark's
leadership, Stearns County has offered some of the best services and
programs in Minnesota.
Stearns County is one of the largest and most densely populated
counties in Minnesota's Sixth Congressional District, and we are
fortunate to have had such a dedicated public servant and strong
leadership at the helm of this incredibly important department.
Thank you for your service, Mark. I wish you a happy and relaxing
retirement with those you love. You certainly deserve it.
The SPEAKER pro tempore. Members are reminded to address their
remarks to the Chair.
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