[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 151 (2005), Part 9] [Extensions of Remarks] [Pages 13080-13081] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]CORPUS CHRISTI'S CALALLEN HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL TEAM, 2005 4A STATE CHAMPS ______ HON. SOLOMON P. ORTIZ of texas in the house of representatives Thursday, June 16, 2005 Mr. ORTIZ. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to congratulate Corpus Christi's Calallen High School Varsity Baseball team on winning the 2005 4A State Championship last weekend, winning the championship game 10-3. This is the second time the Wildcats have dominated Texas high school baseball, the first being in 2000. The Cats' won their first victory against the Wichita Falls Riders-- an impressive 12-2 game, with seven hits and a grand slam by sophomore Ryan Duke. The game was called in the fifth inning, by way of the 10- run ``mercy rule.'' But mercy was the last thing the Wildcats showed their next opponents, the Waco-Midway Panthers. Calallen earned the title through sheer power at the plate, with 13 hits and 10 runs, all scored by the fourth inning. Leading the Cats at bat in the championship game were Seniors Jonathan Vest, Luke McCall, Wes Callihan, Randy Haughton, and Sophomore Ryan Duke. Wildcat pitchers Seniors Chip Nance and Brandon Key, and Sophomore Ryan Duke provided the other power station for the Cats on the mound. Nance boasted nine strikeouts in six innings and held the Midway Panthers to five hits, earning MVP honors in the championship game. South Texas is proud of these young men as is their coach, Steve Chapman, to whom the victory came as no surprise. With such talented players and excellent coaching, it seemed only right that this would be the year. Besides receiving an impressive ring to commemorate their victory, these boys have learned the endurance, discipline, self- sacrifice, and determination that it takes to be the champions. In high school sports, as in life, the way to winning is hard work and a can-do spirit every day, both in practice and on the field. Sports teach young people many things, most importantly how to be gracious In defeat and in victory. That will be as important as how they play the game of life. I congratulate the Wildcats, for their hard work which paid off handsomely. The following roster of players earned the title of Champions: Chip Nance, Wes Callihan, Jonathan Vest, Tyler Marrou, Cameron Lucky, Ryan Miller, Brandon Key, Corey Schick, Steven Vidaurri, Bucky Bryan, Randy Haughton, Sean Hoelscher, Paul Flores, Ryan Duke, Jared Verret, Daniel Alonzo, Luke McCall, Matt Brynestad, Kyle Plumley, and Jacob Kaup. The Coaches who led them to victory are: Coach Steve Chapman, Asst. Coach Rudy Salinas, Asst. Coach Jon Irvine, Asst. Coach Micheal Watson, and Asst. Coach Jose Luis Lopez. [[Page 13081]] ____________________