Mr. Speaker, it is with a heavy heart that I rise today to honor the life and legacy of Bunker Hill basketball Coach Jim Hlafka, who passed away last month at 90 years old. The love and respect Coach Hlafka had for his players and the game was truly immeasurable. Under his leadership from 1959 to 2002, Bunker Hill teams had a record of 754-347. During that time, he not only coached the Minutemen to six regional championship wins, but he also made lifelong impressions on countless young people. Coach was known for his brilliant coaching and humility. He was always proud to talk about his players' accomplishments more than his own. Jim Hlafka's unwavering dedication to the game of basketball and his leadership will never be forgotten throughout the Bunker Hill community. May his leadership, passion, and wisdom live on for generations of athletes to come. ____________________
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