[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 157 (2011), Part 15]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page 21382]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




         HONORING THE DENNIS-YARMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM

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                        HON. WILLIAM R. KEATING

                            of massachusetts

                    in the house of representatives

                       Monday, December 19, 2011

  Mr. KEATING. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor the Dennis-Yarmouth 
Dolphins in my district who represented their communities in the 
Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association's (MIAA's) annual 
Super Bowls. The teams from Bourne High School, Dennis-Yarmouth 
Regional High School, Duxbury High School, Mashpee High School, and 
Nantucket High School won five of the nine Super Bowls across the 
state, demonstrating a true commitment to excellence in Massachusetts' 
10th District. Since 1978 when the MIAA first regulated athletic events 
in the Commonwealth, these tournaments have highlighted the dedication 
and discipline of our state's high school football teams, and the five 
teams from the 10th Congressional District, who won their division 
Super Bowls, are wonderful examples of the best of high school sports.
  I am certain that the student-athletes on Dennis-Yarmouth's high 
school football team will take the valuable lesson of teamwork they 
have learned and translate it into many successes in the future. This 
is a tremendous achievement for the school, coaches and players, and I 
congratulate them on making everyone in their communities, including 
myself, proud.
  I would like to take a moment to now recognize each of the 
hardworking athletes, their coach, assistants and managers for their 
achievements both on and off the field:
  From Dennis-Yarmouth Regional High School (by number):
  1--Damion Johnson, 2--Quan Lovett, 3--Kent Metz, 4--Rufus Hamilton, 
5--Spencer Tyler, 6--Mike Dunn, 7--Mathew Montalto, 10--A.J. Breault, 
11--Jeremy Lucyk, 12--Steven Azor, 13--Kyle Stephens, 14--Spencer 
McCaffrey, 15--Mike Anderson, 16--Ryan Barabe, 17--Liam Matheson, 18--
Jacob Pawlina, 20--Ben Chapakso, 21--Sean Iliffe, 22--Dylan Hodsdon, 
23--Cory Desimone, 24--Kenneth Couture, 25--Gandin McCaffrey, 30--Joe 
Furness, 33--Cooper Greenspon-Sullivan, 35--Tom Dasilva, 44--Chase 
Orava, 45--Mathew Peterson.
  50--Liam Breen, 51--Quinn Campbell, 52--Eduardo Seabra-Amancio, 53--
Dan Robles, 54--John Downs, 55--John Terrio, 56--Casey Allen, 57--Barry 
Dempsey, 58--Mathew Quattrucci, 59--Hunter Oppedisano, 60--Anthony 
Burke, 61--Tristen O'Leary, 63--Anthony Daly, 65--Spike Elizondo, 66--
Chip Evangelista, 67--Arthur Hairston, 68--Zach Mancini, 69--Nick 
Coelho, 70--Andrew Robles, 71--Morgan Rosetta, 72--Kyle Pina, 73--
Justin Haley, 74--Mike Alker, 75--Shane Lappen, 76--Ryan Donahue, 77--
Tommy Kennedy, 78--Joe Tyo, 79--Dillon Collins, 84--Will Campbell, 87--
Jason Lavallee, 88--Thomas Cooper, 90--Raheem McFarlane, Jake Campbell, 
Nick Warme, Devan Smith, Matt Perrino, Jeff Romulus, Ziad Kamel.
  Coach: Paul Funk; Assistants: Tom Campbell, Chris Capobianco, Ross 
Jatkola, Matt Crossetti, Joe Jamiel, Nick Montalto, Dave Hamshire, 
Derick Rodrigues, John Terrio, Bob Montalto, Chris Corna; Managers: Joe 
Elliot and Zack Hardigan.

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