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REGULAR MEETING <br />Week. <br />OCTOBER 8, 1984 <br />- SECTION II. This resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after <br />its passage by the Common Council and approval by the Mayor. <br />/s/ Joseph T. Serge <br />/s/ Eugenia Braboy <br />/s/ Beverlie J. Beck <br />/s/ Ann B. Puzzello <br />/s/ Robert G. Taylor <br />/s/ Thomas Zakrzewski <br />/s/ Beverly D. Crone <br />/s/ Al B. Paszek <br />/s/ John Voorde <br />A public hearing was held on the resolution at this time. Council Member Puzzello <br />read the resolution. Council Member Serge made a motion to adopt this resolution, <br />seconded by Council Member Taylor. The resolution was adopted by a roll call vote of <br />nine ayes. <br />RESOLUTION NO. 1210 -84 <br />A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH <br />BEND, INDIANA, COMMENDING THE NORTHERN INDIANA JUNIOR OLYMPIC <br />BASEBALL TEAM OF 1984. <br />WHEREAS, the Common Council of the City of South Bend, Indiana, notes that the <br />eighteenth-meeting of the AAU /USA National Games of Junior Olympics Baseball officially <br />opened on August 15, 1984, in Jacksonville, Florida; and <br />-WHEREAS, over 5,000 Junior Olympic athletes from the entire United States and <br />its territories participated in team and individual sporting events; and <br />WHEREAS, the 1984 Northern Indiana Junior Olympic Baseball Team consisted of <br />twenty (20) players selected from an original group of 120 individuals from five (5) <br />counties, namely: Elkhart, Kosciusko, LaPorte, Porter, and St. Joseph; six (6) volunteer <br />coaches; three (3) bat boys; and one (1) statistician. <br />WHEREAS, the Common Council congratulates the Northern Indiana Junior Olympic <br />Baseball team for winning five (5) straight games in four (4) days, and being the <br />only undefeated baseball team of the eleven (11) teams participating; and <br />WHEREAS, the South Bend Common Council wishes to extend its congratulations to <br />the following gold medal winners who made up the Northern Indiana Junior Olympic <br />Baseball Team; players: Christopher E. Bend from Chesterton; Robert Mann and Timothy <br />C. Peek from Elkhart; Thomas A. Molnar and Brian D. Wolff from Granger; Larry Scott <br />Upp and Gregory L. Perschke from LaPorte; David R. Shinn and Frank M. Cardello from <br />Michigan City; Brent W. Szynski and Brian L. Piotrowicz,from North Liberty; Ronald <br />Mejei, Thomas K. Weinberg, Jeffrey S. Hautreman, Kevin R. Gerencher, Brian Ullery, <br />and Ken Sage from South Bend; Eric Snyder from union Mills; and Douglas C. Jones and <br />Michael M. Norris from Warsaw; Coaches: Richard A. Tomaszewski, Len Buczkowski, James <br />P. Dermody, Glenn Duddleson, Joel Reinebold, and Joseph Yonto; Bat Boys: Steve Buczkowski, <br />Matt Buczkowski and Kelley Weinberg; and Statistician Mike Buczkowski. <br />SNOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of South Bend, <br />Indiana, publicly commends the 1984 Northern Indiana Junior Olympic Baseball Team for <br />winning the gold medal at the eighteenth (18) meeting of the AAU /USA National Games <br />Held in Jacksonville, Florida. <br />SECTION II. The hardwork, winning spirit, and team effort of the athletes, <br />coaches, and staff of the 1984 Northern Indiana Junior Olympic Baseball Team are <br />qualities which enhance the quest for excellence both on and off the field. <br />SECTION III. This resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after <br />its adoption by the Common Council and approval by the Mayor. <br />/s/ Ann Puzzello /s/ Robert G. Taylor <br />/s/ Beverlie J. Beck <br />/s/ Joseph T. Serge <br />S1 Eugenia Brabo <br />/s/ Thomas Zakrzeski <br />/s/ Beverly D. Crone <br />/s/ Al B. Paszek <br />/s/ John Voorde <br />A public hearing was held on the resolution at this time. Council Member Crone read <br />the resolution and presented it to one of the coaches. Council Member Serge made a <br />motion to adopt the resolution, seconded by Council Member Taylor. The resolution <br />was adopted by a roll call vote of nine ayes. <br />