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Rep. Meehan, Former Flyer Bob Kelly Honor Local Students

About 34 seniors were honored for their achievements on the field and in the classroom.

U.S. Representative Pat Meehan (R-7) and former Flyers great Bob Kelly honored 34 high school seniors from across the district for their excellence on the field and in the classroom on behalf of the Congressional Scholar-Athlete Program at Neuman University in Aston on Wednesday.

The program, in its 16th year locally, invited each high school in Meehan's Seventh Congressional District to nominate a senior boy and girl who have made extraordinary academic and athletic contributions and 19 schools participated.

After a buffet style dinner was served to the honorees and their families, Meehan took the podium and promised the assembled that while many of their athletic careers may end in high school, the lessons they've learned on the playing field will serve them well throughout their lives. Losing, he told them, is especially instructive.

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"Sports give you an opportunity to find out a lot about yourself," the congressman said. "When you're unable to reach the goal you've set for yourself, but find it within yourself to go back there—to recommit, to refocus—and to try one more time, [you grow]. Because in life, you learn a lot more about yourself when you lose than when you win."

Meehan added that young people, especially those as gifted as the honorees, have a great deal of responsibility—both to themselves and to larger causes.

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"We live in a remarkable country. A country that has developed because of the great things that people have done before us. For each and every one of us there is a responsibility to hand it down to the next generation as good, if not better, than we found it," Meehan said.

"I hope you embrace that challenge."

Meehan then turned the floor over to the two-time Stanley Cup champion Kelly—but not before sharing with the audience the history he and the former-Flyer have. According to Meehan, the two first met several decades ago when the tail-end of Kelly's playing career and his brief, pre-law school stint as an NHL referee overlapped.

"And Bob didn't see eye-to-eye with me then, let me tell you," Meehan joked.

Kelly, who wore a large, gold championship ring on his right hand, congratulated the young men and women on their achievements, then, after the politician had extolled the virtues of sport, the old athlete emphasized the importance of education.

"You're going to go absolutely nowhere without a good education. If you don't have that education, those degrees, your opportunities are very, very limited," Kelly said.

Kelly added that, on the field and in life, cooperation is requisite to success. He told the seniors to pick good people to surround themselves with and to trust them.

"If you don't have a team, if you're not a team player, it's a pretty lonely road out there," Kelly said. "In life, no matter what field you enter, you're going to need each other."

Radnor High School senior Jeremy Kim was one of the 34 scholar-athletes who was praised and lectured on Wednesday. The Stanford-bound Kim, who wrestled and played baseball for the Red Raiders, said he was flattered by the attention.

"My athletic director at Radnor really set everything up, and now I'm here," said Kim. "It's really incredible to be honored like this and to get this kind of public recognition."

Ian Campbell is heading to Chile for 10 months to volunteer rather than heading straight to college.

All of the students honored are:

Archbishop John Carroll HS

Alyssa C. Di Bona

Archbishop John Carroll HS

Brian Keith

Archbishop Prendergast

Bridget Golato

Archbishop Prendergast

Kevin Proska

Bayard Rustin HS

Meghan Plank

Bayard Rustin HS

Scott Marriner

County Day School of Sacred Heart

Alyssa Schell

Garnet Valley HS

Natalie Long

Garnet Valley HS

Marc DiMaio

Haverford HS

Rebecca Bronstein

Haverford HS

Erick White

Interboro HS

Amber Mummert

Interboro HS

Matthew Hummel

Malvern Prep

Christopher O'Brien

Marple Newtown HS

Denise McKeown

Marple Newtown HS

Kurt Johnson

Norristown Area HS

Gabrielle Ann Berry

Norristown Area HS

Jacob Richard Naseef

Penncrest HS

Charllotte Beebe

Penncrest HS

Ian Campbell

Radnor HS

Marija Vasilijevic

Radnor HS

Jeremy Kim

Springfield HS

Megan Todaro

Springfield HS

Christopher Canova

Strath Haven HS

Regina Powers

Strath Haven HS

Alex Geosits

Sun Valley HS

Jenna Crowley

Sun Valley HS

Christopher Pompilii

Upper Darby HS

Lauren Jordan

Upper Darby HS

Edward McKlindon

Upper Merion HS

Sophia Liu

Upper Merion HS

Thomas Wesley McDovell

Valley Forge Military Academy

Kevin Collins

Villa Maria Academy

Brooke Angelos

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