[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 146 (2000), Part 1] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page 1175] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]RECOGNIZING THE SUPER BOWL CHAMPION, LONGMEADOW HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM ______ HON. RICHARD E. NEAL of massachusetts in the house of representatives Monday, February 14, 2000 Mr. NEAL of Massachusetts. Mr. Speaker, I would like to recognize the unprecedented accomplishments of the 1999 Longmeadow High School football team. Longmeadow became the first Western Massachusetts team to win three straight titles. The Lancers captured the Division II Super Bowl with a 36-21 victory over Shrewsbury. Longmeadow could not have asked for a better beginning as they scored on all five possessions in the first half. Running back Winston McGregor led the way with 162 yards rushing and three touchdowns. Quarterback Justin Vincent was impressive with 118 yards passing, and the Lancer defense shut out their opponents in the fourth quarter. As always, credit must be given to the linemen who gave Vincent the time to pick apart the Shrewsbury defense and McGregor the holes through which to run. Longmeadow Head Coach Alex Rotsko has built an impressive program at Longmeadow. The Lancers, having now won three Super Bowls in a row, will be the odds on favorite in the coming season. Despite losing leaders like McGregor and Ryan McCarthy to graduation, Coach Rotsko will have his charges ready to defend their title once more, a situation with which the Lancers are intimately familiar. Mr. Speaker, I am proud and honored to congratulate the 1999 Longmeadow High School football team. Winning a title once is something to be remembered, but winning three in a row is the start of a dynasty. I wish Coach Rotsko and his Lancers the best of luck in the 2000 season, as they return once again to defend their Super Bowl title. The Longmeadow High School football team is as follows: Colin Murphy, Sam Harris, Lee Cotton, Drew Sheehan, Tim Walsh, Justin Vincent, Tanner Williams, Dan McKenna, Mike Haberman, Justin Kent, Winston McGregor, Brian Wright, Jason Chew, Rob Shoen, David Singer, Ryan McCarthy, Steve Leone, Tom Meehan, Andrew Dikan, Ryan Devine, John Liro-Hudson, Ryan Horrigan, Brian Hubbard, Jeremy Stambovsky, Jayson Stambovsky, Ryan Foss, John Stewart, Mike Gallant, Brian Harr, Nat Brown, Luke Jenne, P.J. Ryan, Brian Askin, Mark Drost, Dan Mandell, Paul Collins, Andy Krill, Chris Nuzzo, Dan Richton, Jeff Viamari, Brian Dean, Mike Klein, Mike Bazos, Chris Basile, Chris Santa, Kevin Miller, Dan Lewis, Doug Hill, Mike Roche, Kevin Berte, Joe Mujalli, Josh Eldridge, Mike Viamari, Marcus Gaines, Jason Weinstein, Phil Casper, Josh Kurland, Bobby Goodwin, and Dan Morris. The Coaches are: Alex Rotsko, Andy Drummy, Nick St. George, James Crawford, Craig Epstein, Doug Cropper, Shane Biggins, Mike Tanner, and Devron McCummings. ____________________