COMMENDING NAVY QUARTERBACK MALCOLM PERRY ON HIS PERFORMANCE IN THE 120TH ARMY-NAVY GAME; Congressional Record Vol. 166, No. 3
(Extensions of Remarks - January 07, 2020)

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  COMMENDING NAVY QUARTERBACK MALCOLM PERRY ON HIS PERFORMANCE IN THE 
                          120TH ARMY-NAVY GAME

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                           HON. MARK E. GREEN

                              of tennessee

                    in the house of representatives

                        Tuesday, January 7, 2020

  Mr. GREEN of Tennessee. Madam Speaker, I rise today to commend 
Malcolm Perry of Clarksville, Tennessee for his extraordinary 
performance as the quarterback for the Naval Academy in the 120th Army-
Navy game.
   From the time he was a student at Kenwood High School, Malcolm knew 
he wanted to play college football and join the military. As the star 
quarterback at the Naval Academy, he has the rare opportunity to do 
both. The son of two career Army enlistees with over forty combined 
years of service, Malcolm enrolled at the U.S. Naval Academy, and he 
will commission as a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps after 
graduation.
   As the senior quarterback and team captain for the Midshipmen, 
Malcolm capped off the regular season with a spectacular 31-7 win 
against Army, rushing for a career-high 304 yards--the most rushing 
yards by any player in the history of the Army-Navy game.
   With his outstanding performance in this game, he set the school 
records for rushing yards (1,804) and yards of total offense (2,831) in 
a season--quite a feat considering the many great teams that the Naval 
Academy has fielded in its long and proud history of athletic 
excellence.
   I ask my colleagues in the United States House of Representatives to 
join me in congratulating this young man on his outstanding leadership 
and accomplishments at the Naval Academy, and we wish Malcolm great 
success in the years to come.

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