Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor RayQuan Williams, a senior at Groves High School in Savannah, Georgia, whose resilience and work ethic has inspired many. RayQuan has faced immense hardship, losing his father at the age of 57 and his mother in December of 2024. Throughout these hardships, he has excelled academically, participating in dual-enrollment studies at Savannah Technical College, never letting his circumstances define him. As a two-way lineman for the Groves High School football team, RayQuan demonstrated exceptional work ethic and dedication, earning the respect of his coaches and teammates. His perseverance earned him the Abbie DeLoach Foundation and the Savannah Quarterback Club Scholar Athlete Award which includes scholarship funds that will help him fund his educational aspirations. Mr. Speaker, RayQuan's story is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the power of community support. We congratulate RayQuan, and we are very, very proud of him. ____________________
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