[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 127 (Thursday, July 27, 2017)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1067]
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             HONORING THE SELMA 15U ALL STAR BASEBALL TEAM

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                          HON. TERRI A. SEWELL

                               of alabama

                    in the house of representatives

                        Thursday, July 27, 2017

  Ms. SEWELL of Alabama. Mr. Speaker, today I rise to congratulate the 
Selma 15U All Star baseball team for winning the 2017 Dixie Baseball 
World Series. It has been 45 years since a team paraded the World 
Series trophy through the streets of my hometown, Selma, Alabama, but 
this losing streak finally came to an end on Sunday, July 23, in 
Independence, Louisiana.
   After falling short of winning last year's title, the team was ready 
for a taste of redemption. In a hard fought, 8-3 win against 
Hattiesburg, Mississippi, the Selma 15U All Stars secured their place 
in history and brought home the gold. An enthusiastic crowd of family 
and community members was waiting to welcome their hometown champions 
back to Selma.
   The team is comprised of 14 boys: Dione Allen, Alex Colquitt, Tevin 
Craig, Matthew Davis, Trovonn Davis, Joseph Estes, Xavier Green, Jeremy 
Lee Jr., Amarion Molette, Octavious Palmer, Jacob Peavy, George Turner, 
Milam Turner, and Richard Allen Waters.
   They come from a combination of Dallas County High School, 
Meadowview Christian Academy, Morgan Academy, and Selma High School. 
Built on a foundation of diversity, this team showcases what can happen 
when communities are united in a common cause. Through their hard work 
and dedication, these boys displayed what it means to be a leader in 
their communities. Selma is often portrayed as a city lacking in 
opportunities for civic engagement, but the Selma 15U All Stars is a 
direct antithesis to this misguided characterization.
   The man behind this remarkable group of young men is Head Coach 
Ricky Waters. I had the great privilege of going to grade school with 
Ricky in our hometown of Selma. I know that this victory is of special 
importance to him since he took the field against the same opponent, 
Hattiesburg, at the Dixie Baseball World Series when he was a player, 
38 years ago. Although Ricky's time at bat ended in a loss, he was able 
to lead this team of Selma 15U All Stars to victory in 2017. Ricky, 
along with Coaches Richard Davis, Jake Peavy, and Jason Foti, created a 
winning team of boys that everyone in Alabama should be proud of.
   As every sports fan knows, behind every great team is an even 
greater community. A raucous crowd of over 100 cheering fans and the 
blaring sirens of police cars and firetrucks welcomed the team of 
champions home. It was a bright day for Selma as the city came together 
to celebrate these young athletic ambassadors and their competitive 
triumph.
   This extraordinary group of young men and their dedicated coaches 
are a shining example of the positive impact sports can have on a 
community. I am proud to represent these local heroes, and I ask my 
colleagues to join me in paying tribute to the 2017 Dixie Baseball 
World Series champions, the Selma 15U All Star Baseball Team. 
Congratulations.

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