[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 153 (2007), Part 8] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page 11337] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]CONGRATULATING THE INDIANOLA GENTRY HIGH SCHOOL ``LADY RAMS'' GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM ______ HON. BENNIE G. THOMPSON of mississippi in the house of representatives Thursday, May 3, 2007 Mr. THOMPSON of Mississippi. Madam Speaker. I would like to congratulate the Indianola Gentry High School ``Lady Rams'' Girls Basketball Team and Head Coach Charles Williams for their perfect 2006- 2007 Season, 4A State Championship and Mississippi High School Activities Association Grand Slam Championship. The Indianola Gentry High School ``Lady Rams'' Girls Basketball Team had a stellar basketball season this year. They began the season ranked No. 2 in The Clarion-Ledger Super 10, and finished 40-0 to become the first Mississippi High School Activities Association team (boys or girls) to go unbeaten since the Yazoo County Lady Panthers did it in the 1999-2000 season. In the process, the Class 4A State Champion Lady Rams staked their claim as the undisputed best team in Mississippi by knocking off the 5A Champions, Murrah High School ``Lady Mustangs'' Girls Basketball Team of Jackson, ranked No. 1 in the Super 10 and No. 14 nationally by USA Today, in a 63-58 victory. On the journey to be the Mississippi State Championship, the Lady Rams won the Coahoma County Tournament, the Ram Holiday Classic Tournament, the NCAC Tournament, the Division 3-4A Tournament, the North State Tournament, and of course the 4A State Tournament and the Mississippi High School Activities Association Grand Slam Championship. The Lady Rams had a phenomenal group of people that lead them to the championship. The basketball team consisted of Sarita Cooper, Veronica Walker, Laneisha Jennie, Jerrica Crawford, Brittney Crawford, Jasmine Walker, Ashney Simpson, Jessica Huggins, Chrysanthemum Hawthorne, Cecily Hutchenson, Brizanna Washington, and Taconka Johnson. They were lead by Head Coach Charles Williams, two Assistant Coaches, Ella Hamilton and Mary Elmore. The managers, Felecia Jones, Paula Galloway, Ambroshia Hope, Kenyon Butler, and Bryan Hargrove, assisted the team in their endeavors. In addition to the team's accomplishments, there were some players who received individual recognition: Sarita Cooper and Veronica Walker received All-District, All-Conference, and All-State; and Laneisha Jennie received All-Conference and All-State. I would like to take this time to commend and congratulate the Indianola Gentry High School ``Lady Rams'' Girls Basketball Team for being the Mississippi High School Activities Association Grand Slam Champions. They have brought pride to their school, city, and State. ____________________