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RECOGNIZING MONA SHORES' SAILORS FOOTBALL STATE TITLE
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HON. BILL HUIZENGA
of michigan
in the house of representatives
Thursday, March 11, 2021
Mr. HUIZENGA. Madam Speaker, I rise today to honor and celebrate the Mona Shores' Sailors on their incredible second consecutive D-2 football state title at Ford Field in Detroit, MI.
This team has shown a great level of resilience and skill throughout this past year. Notably, the Sailors put together a perfect season despite the challenges brought on by the coronavirus pandemic, boasting a 12-0 record, which is the best record in school history.
I would like to congratulate each player and coach of the Mona Shores' Sailors who played an integral role in capturing the state title:
Players: Keondre Pierce, Larry White, Gary Humphrey, Landon Thalman, Khyree Hamel, Demetri Roberson, Mark Konecny, Eli Farnum, Keegan Dekuiper, Dahmir Farnum, Minh Nguyen, Benjamin Payne, Jeff Lenartowicz, Elijah Johnson, KeWaun Farnum, Brady Rose, Karsen Marihugh, TaVonie Jackson, Drew Sandberg, Stephen Koziak, Sam Wahlberg, DJ Caviness, Bryce Sikkenga, Jesse Love, Theartric Theus III, Mason Klos, Kemper Millis, Dauson Trigg, Cody Crites, Luke Emmons, and Andrew Grimm.
Coaches: Matt Koziak, Aaron James, Brian Sikkenga, Greg Vargas, Dave Check, Kyle Brott, Tyler Vanbergen, Mike Koziak, Thom Grimm, and Chris Hilliker.
Team Support: Jack Nummerdor, Dan Shroeder, Jason Dykstra, Rick McAdams, Jimmy Merrill, Patrick Lamay, Carson Koziak, Braden Koziak, Payton Koziak, and Samual Sikkenga.
Madam Speaker, please join me in congratulating the Mona Shores Sailors on their second consecutive Division 2 football state title, and for being a Michigan symbol of resilience in the face of this ongoing pandemic.
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SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 167, No. 46
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