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             HONORING THE LIFE AND SERVICE OF SCOTT KRAUSE

  (Mr. Ciscomani of Arizona was recognized to address the House for 5 
minutes.)
  Mr. CISCOMANI. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor the life and legacy 
of Tucson Fire Department Battalion Chief Scott Krause, who dedicated 
over three decades of his career in service to our community.
  Chief Krause joined the fire department in June of 1982, answering 
the call to serve with courage, commitment, and a genuine passion. Over 
the years, Chief Krause rose through the ranks, earning the respect of 
his colleagues through his leadership and the gratitude of his 
community.
  From the moment he answered the call of duty, Chief Krause had a deep 
commitment to helping and protecting those who are in need. Whether he 
was battling a fire or mentoring the next generation of first 
responders, Chief Krause exemplified the very best the fire service has 
to offer. His dedication never wavered, and his impact extended far 
beyond the firehouse, uplifting the lives of countless people in the 
community he so faithfully served.
  After 33 years of service, he retired in October of 2015, leaving 
behind a legacy of servant leadership that continues to echo and 
inspire. Sadly, on February 23 this year, Chief Krause passed away 
while doing something he loved--hunting.
  Today, let us remember not just his service, but the incredible 
person he was: a leader, mentor, friend, father, and husband. His 
legacy lives on in the countless lives he saved and the lasting impact 
he had on his community. May Chief Krause rest in peace. We are all 
grateful for his service.


         Honoring Invaluable Contributions of Mrs. Onita Davis

  Mr. CISCOMANI. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor and recognize the 
sustained patriotism, service, and invaluable contributions Mrs. Onita 
Davis has made to enrich the veteran community in Oro Valley, Arizona.
  Mrs. Davis has freely given her time, effort, and resources to 
tirelessly represent critical organizations in our district, like 
Wreaths Across America, the Military Officers Association, Friday 
Pilots, and countless other civic and veteran-focused organizations.
  Earlier this year, my family and I had the privilege of participating 
in Wreaths Across America at the Arizona Veterans' Memorial Cemetery at 
Marana, a deeply moving and beautiful tribute to those who committed 
the ultimate sacrifice in service for their fellow citizens. It was a 
touching event, made great by volunteers like Mrs. Davis. This is only 
one of the many, many events and programs that she focuses on and 
events that she has led in the community.
  Mrs. Davis and her husband, Ed, have also served as past officers in 
The American Legion Post 132, which has received multiple State and 
national awards for services to veterans during her tenure. Her 
unwavering dedication to our Nation's heroes has left an enduring 
impact, ensuring that veterans in our community receive the 
recognition, respect, and support that they deserve for their service 
to our Nation.
  Mr. Speaker, I thank Mrs. Davis for her steadfast devotion to our 
veterans and to our community.


             Congratulating Salpointe's Women's Soccer Team

  Mr. CISNEROS. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to congratulate the Salpointe 
women's soccer team for an amazing feat--sweeping the 4A soccer State 
championship.
  For a school to win this many championships is impressive, but in 
this case we are very, very proud specifically of our women's soccer 
team at Salpointe.
  The number two ranked women's team beat top seed Prescott 1-0 in a 
thrilling game to claim their fourth State title in the last 5 years. 
Seniors Gianna Estavillo and Emma Veliz combined for the Lancers' lone 
goal at the 71-minute mark, which proved to be enough for the win.
  The victory is Kelly Pierce's sixth State championship as a coach, 
building on the impressive two titles she won as a player. The program 
now has 11 State championships, a truly remarkable achievement.


             Congratulating the Salpointe Men's Soccer Team

  Mr. CISCOMANI. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to congratulate the men's 
Salpointe soccer team for their impressive season and also their State 
championship.
  In this game, there was no shortage of goals. At half time, the game 
was tied at 2-2, but in the second half, the Lancers jumped into 
action, scoring five second-half goals to secure the win. The Lancers 
dominated Saguaro by seven goals to two, earning their fifth title in a 
row and 12th State title overall, all under the legendary Coach 
Wolfgang Weber.
  The school and community are extremely proud of the coaches, student 
athletes, and everyone who played a part in this special season. They 
should enjoy their victory. I offer my congratulations on their 
achievements.

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