Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor the State champions, PIAA AAA Girls Track & Field champions, the Warwick Warriors. The Warriors bested the competition last week, bringing home the school district's fifth State championship. The team took home seven medals from the State championship games. ``Every time those girls were asked to do something, they did it,'' said Coach Alex Decker. ``They rose to every occasion, from the time they were sophomores to now, and they are just unreal.'' Certainly, there is much to be proud of. The lessons that these young women have learned together will stay with them throughout their lives. When asked what she learned from graduating seniors on the team, junior Meaghan Quinn said: ``No matter how many medals or how many awards you get as a team, it always comes back to the people who you are and the friendships that you've made along the way. . . . We can't do it without each other.'' Mr. Speaker, the community is proud of the efforts of these young women. We congratulate them on their tremendous success and continue to wish them well in the future. ____________________
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