RECOGNIZING COACH KEN KRAUSE; Congressional Record Vol. 165, No. 16
(Extensions of Remarks - January 25, 2019)

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                      RECOGNIZING COACH KEN KRAUSE

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                            HON. BRYAN STEIL

                              of wisconsin

                    in the house of representatives

                        Friday, January 25, 2019

  Mr. STEIL. Madam Speaker, I rise today to recognize Ken Krause, 
Muskego High School's head football coach. Ken was nominated by the 
Green Bay Packers as a contender for the 2018 Don Shula NFL High School 
Coach of the Year Award. This national honor is given to high school 
coaches for their character, leadership, and commitment to player 
health and safety. Ken's dedication to his players and community is 
evident to those in Southeast Wisconsin and throughout the state.
  A West Allis native and West Allis Central High School and University 
of Wisconsin-Whitewater alum, Ken began his coaching career at the age 
of 19 and became a head coach at 23 years old. This past season, Ken 
led the Muskego High School football team to its first WIAA Division I 
State Championship title after a perfect 14-0 season. Ken was also 
named the 2018 Wisconsin Football Coaches Association/Green Bay Packers 
Coach of the Year.
  I am proud to recognize Ken for his successes and dedication to his 
players. On behalf of Wisconsin's First Congressional District, I thank 
Ken for being a role model to young players, for helping them reach 
their full potential on and off the field, and for his contributions to 
our community.
  Madam Speaker, please join me in congratulating Ken, his wife Julie, 
and their four sons, Cody, Dylan, Aiden, and Ashton for this great 
honor and achievement. Go Warriors.

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