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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the House of Representatives of the |
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| State of Illinois learned with sadness of the death of Ray |
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| Meyer, Hall of Fame basketball coach at DePaul University, on |
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| Friday, March 17, 2006, at the age of 92; and
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| WHEREAS, Ray Meyer was born on December 18, 1913, in |
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| Chicago, the son of a candy wholesaler and the youngest of ten |
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| children; he planned to be a priest but turned to sports after |
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| starring in basketball at Chicago's Quigley Prep and St. |
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| Patrick's Academy, where he was part of the 1932 Catholic high |
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| school national championship team; he later accepted a |
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| scholarship to play at Notre Dame, where he was co-captain of |
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| the basketball team during his junior and senior years, and |
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| where he also began his coaching career as an assistant coach; |
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| and |
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| WHEREAS, Over the span of a 42-year career of dedication |
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| and leadership at DePaul, Coach Meyer compiled a record of 724 |
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| wins and 354 losses, placing him fifth in career victories |
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| among college basketball coaches; his coaching accomplishments |
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| further included 37 winning seasons, 20 postseason |
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| appearances, a 1945 National Invitational Tournament |
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| championship, 13 trips to the NCAA tournament, including Final |
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| Four appearances in 1943 and 1979, and 12 seasons with 20 or |
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| more victories; and |
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| WHEREAS, The true value of Ray Meyer's coaching skills was |
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| evidenced not only by his ability to have young men succeed on |
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| the basketball court, but also by his determination to instill |
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| in them the strong personal and family values that would allow |
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| them to succeed throughout their lives; and
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| WHEREAS, With the discovery of George Mikan, an unknown |
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| 6'10" student who had never even played high school basketball, |