4 EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS January 3, 2006 EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS

CONGRATULATING THE UNIVER- SAGO MINE COAL MINING imposed on our fellow gay, lesbian, bisexual SITY OF MARYLAND MEN’S SOC- ACCIDENT and transgender citizens. CER TEAM ON WINNING THE 2005 But the stirrings of change were apparent NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HON. NICK J. RAHALL II for those who look closely. One of the most OF WEST VIRGINIA important examples of this was an event little IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES noticed at the time, but which has turned out HON. STENY H. HOYER to be of great significance in the ongoing bat- Tuesday, January 3, 2006 OF MARYLAND tle against homophobia. On January 26, 1976, Mr. RAHALL. Mr. Speaker, on behalf of all a courageous, thoughtful, committed young IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES West Virginians, our hearts and prayers are gay man named Mark Segal presided over the Tuesday, January 3, 2006 with the families and loved ones of those who publication of the first issue of the Philadelphia are trapped in the Sago Mine in Upshur Coun- Gay News. Mr. HOYER. Mr. Speaker, today I rise to ty, West Virginia. We extend our hope that PGN is now widely known for its leadership congratulate the University of Maryland Men’s families will be reunited and lives will be role in one of the great fights for social justice Soccer Team, the 2005 National Collegiate saved. that has marked recent American history. It Athletic Association Champions. The Maryland Once again, when it mattered most, West was started in a rundown building at 13th and Terrapins claimed the 2005 NCAA Champion- Virginians have risen to the occasion. The Locust Streets in Philadelphia, a building ship, 1–0, over the University of New Mexico men and women who are tirelessly dedicating which lacked plumbing and electricity. What it Lobos at SAS Complex in Cary, North Caro- their efforts to recovering our fellow Americans did not lack was heart and brains. From the lina, on December 11, 2005. are to be commended and applauded. The outset, under the leadership of Mark Segal, The University of Maryland Men’s Soccer community that is extending their support to PGN has been a strong force for fairness in Team has had a very successful season of the families and friends who are patiently wait- our society. It was under PGN’s auspices that the first which we can all be proud. In addition to the ing at this critical time are also helping in this mayoral forum was held in Philadelphia where National Collegiate Athletic Association Cham- difficult and tenuous time. all of the candidates for that office spoke to pionship, the Terrapins won the 2005 Atlantic Though we are all anxiously anticipating the issues facing the LGBT community. Later Coast Conference Regular Season Champion- their safe return, I urge everyone to take a PGN organized the first AIDS awareness day ship and had an overall record of 19–4–2. moment and ask our Creator for his full sup- in the city, and it has grown both in size and They also set a school record of 66 goals. Ad- port in these efforts. As a West Virginian, I am proud of the way both our state leaders and influence throughout its history. ditionally, the Maryland Terrapins are the first Mark Segal deserves congratulations for his team since 1992 to win the tournament as the residents have responded to this disaster. f role as the sole owner and publisher of PGN number one seed. for 30 uninterrupted years—a longevity record The Terrapins’ Men’s Soccer Program has a 30 YEARS OF JOURNALISTIC for LGBT newspapers, and an admirable history of successes. In just the past four sea- LEADERSHIP record for any media outlet in these days of sons, the Terps have amassed 76 wins, the increasing corporatization and the diminution most in the NCAA during the 4-year span. In HON. ROBERT A. BRADY of journalistic independence. addition, the Terrapins won their first national OF PENNSYLVANIA The work of Mark Segal and PGN has been soccer title in 1968, when it shared the title IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES honored by a wide range of organizations, in- with Michigan State. cluding LGBT advocacy groups, and profes- Tuesday, January 3, 2006 The coaches who have led the Terrapins to sional journalistic associations. They include victory are Head Coach Sasho Cirovsky, As- Mr. BRADY of Pennsylvania. Mr. Speaker, the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defa- sistant Coach Russell Payne, and Assistant on behalf of myself and my colleagues, the mation; the Pennsylvania Newspaper Associa- Coach Rob Vartughian. Also assisting the gentlewoman from Wisconsin, Ms. BALDWIN, tion; The Society for News Design; and The team were Associate Athletics Director Shawn and the gentleman from Massachusetts, Mr. Society for Professional Journalists. Flynn, Trainer Terry Gee, and Adam Zundell FRANK, I submit these remarks commemo- Emblematic of Mark Segal’s refusal to ac- with Sports Information. University of Maryland rating a very important anniversary in the his- cept anything less than equality for himself Athletics Director Debbie Yow was also essen- toric struggle of lesbian, gay, bisexual and and members of the LGBT community is the tial to their success. transgender people for equal treatment under fact that he now sits on the Board of the the law. Pennsylvania Newspaper Association, which The gifted athletes include the following Uni- Thirty years ago, in 1976, the notion of or- for 15 years had refused to allow PGN even versity of Maryland students: Spencer Allen, ganized activity to combat discrimination to join. Mr. Speaker, as the Member of the Matt Beckman, Kenney Bertz, Marc Burch, based on sexual orientation and gender iden- House in whose district PGN is published, I Robbie C’deBaca, Kwame Darko, A.J. tity was an extremely controversial one. No- speak from personal experience of its impor- Delagarza, Michael DelIo-Russo, , where in America did lesbian, gay or bisexual tance as a respected and invaluable source of , David Glaudemans, A.J. people have any legal protections against information, much of which would otherwise Godbolt, Aki Kadotani, Stephen King, Chris being dismissed or otherwise disadvantaged in go unpublished. And I know that my col- Lancos, Michael Marchiano, Kevin Reiman, the job market. Eleven years before that, leagues from Wisconsin and Massachusetts Doug Rodkey, , Craig Salvati, when Congress passed what was generally share my high opinion of the extraordinary im- Chris Seitz, Kevin Tangney, Michael Vallie, considered to be a liberalization of U.S. immi- portant role that PGN plays in our fight against Pat Wilson, and . gration law, that law included on the rec- prejudice. Mr. Speaker, in addition to promoting dis- ommendation of Democratic Presidents and Mr. Speaker, for 30 years, in the face of a cipline and health, collegiate athletics provide adopted without dissent in a Democratic Con- good deal of initial hostility and subsequent in- a wonderful training ground for future leaders gress a tightening on the prohibition against difference at best, Mark Segal and PGN have and I expect that we will see great things gay or lesbian people even being tourists in shone the light on sexual orientation and gen- come from these young men in the future. I the United States. Here in the Congress, no der identity prejudice not just in the United applaud the University of Maryland’s 2005 serious effort was underway to deal with the States but in the world, and have helped to di- Men’s Soccer Team on its success. severe legal and other handicaps that were minish it—although we obviously have a long

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JIM COSTA SITY OF MARYLAND WOMEN’S ginia University on their victory last night in the OF CALIFORNIA FIELD HOCKEY TEAM ON WIN- 2006 Sugar Bowl. All of us in West Virginia NING THE 2005 NCAA CHAMPION- are proud of the players and the coaches for IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SHIP their tremendous effort put forth on behalf of Tuesday, January 3, 2006 the Mountain State. I would like to personally Mr. COSTA. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to congratulate Coach Rodriguez, his players HON. STENY H. HOYER honor and remember the memory of SGT Re- and his coaching team on such a ‘‘sweet’’ vic- OF MARYLAND gina Reali who lost her life defending our na- tory. Thanks for making us proud to be Moun- IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES tion in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. taineers. Tuesday, January 3, 2006 Sergeant Reali, 25, was born in Denair, f Mr. HOYER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to California, then relocated to the central San pay tribute to the outstanding 2005 National HONORING THE CITY OF MID- Joaquin Valley. She was a 1999 graduate of Championship Women’s Field Hockey team at DLETON, WI ON ITS SESQUI- Fresno High School and enlisted to serve in the University of Maryland. On Sunday, No- CENTENNIAL the U.S. Army in 2000. Ms. Reali’s military ca- vember 20 in Louisville, Kentucky, the Terra- reer includes graduation from basic training at pins defeated Duke University 1–0 to capture HON. TAMMY BALDWIN Fort Jackson, South Carolina and advanced the 2005 National Collegiate Athletic Associa- individual training as a civil affairs specialist at OF WISCONSIN the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare School tion Championship crown. This year marks the IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Terrapins’ fourth NCAA title overall and their and Center at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Ms. first NCAA title in 6 years. Tuesday, January 3, 2006 Reali’s dedication led her to receive various The University of Maryland Women’s Field Ms. BALDWIN. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to awards, including the: National Defense Serv- Hockey Program has achieved several signifi- celebrate the sesquicentennial of the city of ice Medal, Armed Forces Reserve Medal with cant honors this year. The Terps earned a No. Middleton, WI. ‘‘M’’ Device, Army Service Ribbon and the Ex- 1 final ranking by the National Field Hockey While first inhabited by Native Americans, pert Marksmanship Qualification Badge. Upon Coaches Association. Five Terrapins were then home to French fur traders and, later, completion of training, Ms. Reali reported to named All-Americans, while three were also English and German settlers, the area we now her first assignment as a civil affairs specialist named All–ACC. Nine team members were call Middleton marks its official birth with the with the Army Reserve’s 351st Civil Affairs named to the Mid-Atlantic All-Region team. arrival of the railroad there in 1856. Command, based at Mountain View. Shortly The Terrapin defense was ranked second in The history of this vibrant community is well- after her deployment to protect our country, the Nation and the offense was among the top documented. We know of the fur-trading post Ms. Reali’s leadership efforts were recognized 15. Finally, the University of Maryland ended opened in 1832 by the area’s first carpenter, and she was promoted to sergeant. the season with a 23–2 record, the most wins Michael St. Cyr. Records tell us of Orson Unfortunately, Regina Reali’s tour in Bagh- since 1999, and recorded its fifth 20-win sea- Cook, the first permanent settler in the East dad, Iraq ended when an improvised explosive son in program history. Middleton area in 1841. The name, Middleton, device detonated near her military vehicle on The coaches who have led the Field Hockey we are told, was chosen by the first post- the 23rd day of December 2005. In recognition team to victory are Head Coach Missy master, Harry Barnes, after a town in of Sergeant Reali’s dedication and sacrifice, Meharg, Assistant Coach Tjerk (T.J) van Vermont. she has been recommended to posthumously Herwaarden, Assistant Coach Marybeth Free- The settlements of Pheasant Branch, East receive several awards that portray her man, Assistant Coach Clemens Arnold, Train- Middleton, Middleton Station and others coa- strength of character, such as the: Bronze er Sandy Worth, Assistant Trainer Joey lesced when the train depot became a hub Star, Army Commendation Medal, Army Good Sierzega, and Strength & Conditioning Coach around which local businesses prospered. Conduct Medal, Army Reserve Components Barry Kagan. Also deserving recognition are One hundred fifty years after the first trains Achievement Medal, Global War on Terrorism Jim Knight with Equipment, Natalia Ciccone arrived, Middleton’s downtown is thriving. New Service Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal and the with Media, and Supervisor Troy Tucker. businesses are rising in the footprints of the Combat Action Badge. Finally, Sergeant Reali These talented young athletes include the old. The people of this 21st century commu- was recommended to receive the Purple following University of Maryland students: nity are still guided by the ‘‘good neighbor’’ Heart, the oldest military decoration in the Emily Beach, Kendall Beveridge, Jackie practices of those who came before. world, awarded to members of the Armed Ciconte, Kristina Edmonds, Megan Fox, Alica The current residents of Middleton treasure Forces who are wounded in the line of action. Grater, Paula Infante, Linzi Jones, Danielle historic structures of the past: the Old Stamm Regina Reali is survived by her father Rich- Keeley, Meredith Long, Tiffany Marsh, Kathryn House, once a station on the ‘‘underground ard of Atwater and her brother and his wife Masson, Katie Mockus, Ellen Ott, Louisa Pow- railroad’’; the Blacksmith Shop on Branch Paul and Pricilla of San Diego. ell, Lauren Powley, Christina Restivo, Susie Street; Arneson’s Cafe´ on Parmenter Street I would like to extend my heartfelt sympathy Rowe, Sarah Scholl, Emily Trycinski, Janneke where folks could collect mail on one side and and most sincere condolences to Sergeant van Leeuwen, and Kim Ziegler. University of buy stationery and sweets on the other, to Reali’s family. Maryland Athletics Director Debbie Yow was name just a few. It is my belief that SGT Regina Reali’s loss also essential to their success. But they are also looking to the future, sup- symbolizes the ultimate sacrifice one can Mr. Speaker, collegiate athletics promote porting a superb public library, a dynamic sen- make for her country. Her humble service to camaraderie, leadership, responsibility, and ior center, a community pool, and a per- our Nation demonstrates her valor, strength, good health. They are a vibrant and essential forming arts center. Though barely miles from courage and pride. Americans all across the component of American culture. I commend the State capital, the people of Middleton cede Nation are indebted to Sergeant Reali for her the University of Maryland’s 2005 Field Hock- no civic pride or responsibility. Volunteers sus- sacrifice and her efforts to uphold the prin- ey team and wish each of its members great tain and support emergency services and cipals of democracy, which will serve as an success. community functions. example to all of us for generations to come.

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