Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR141

Introduced
5/22/12  

Caption

Commends Angela Ortiz for signing a letter of intent to play basketball for Louisiana College.

Impact

The resolution serves to acknowledge not just Angela Ortiz's athletic skills, but also her academic achievements, as she holds a 3.67 GPA and has been awarded an academic scholarship. This recognition also emphasizes the importance of supporting young athletes in their pursuits both on and off the court, promoting a positive narrative around sports and education in the state. Such resolutions can inspire other students to pursue both athletic and academic excellence.

Summary

Senate Resolution 141, authored by Senator John Smith, commends Angela Ortiz, a student at Anacoco High School in Vernon Parish, for her commitment to play basketball at Louisiana College after signing a national letter of intent. The resolution highlights Ortiz's resilience and determination in overcoming a significant knee injury that cut her senior basketball season short. Despite this setback, she maintained a strong presence on her team, demonstrating leadership and sportsmanship during her recovery period.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR 141 is overwhelmingly positive. The resolution celebrates Angela's achievements and serves as an encouragement for perseverance in the face of adversity. It reflects a community's pride in its young athletes and the collective spirit of support for student success. The tone of the discussions likely included inspirational elements, focusing on personal growth and overcoming challenges, values that resonate deeply within educational and athletic contexts.

Contention

While the bill itself does not have points of contention as it serves as a commendation, it does highlight broader themes in the discourse around student athletics, such as the balance between sports commitments and academic responsibilities. It could prompt discussions about the support systems necessary for student athletes, particularly in how institutions handle injuries and the transition to college-level sports.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR28

Commends Cara Ursin on winning the Louisiana Gatorade Player of the Year award for Girls' Basketball three times.

LA SR31

Commends Angela Turner-Johnson on being inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame.

LA SR17

Commends Simone Augustus on being selected as the Most Valuable Player in the Women's National Basketball Association.

LA SCR27

Commends Seimone Augustus on being selected as the Most Valuable Player of the Women's National Basketball Association.

LA SCR69

Commends and congratulates Coach Mike McConathy for being the most winning coach in Louisiana men's collegiate basketball history.

LA SR46

Commends the LSU Women's Basketball Team for reaching the 2021-2022 NCAA Women's basketball tournament, for an outstanding season, and commends Coach Kim Mulkey on being named Associated Press Coach of the Year.

LA HCR131

Commends Gene Rushing upon his retirement as head coach of Louisiana College's men's basketball program

LA SCR49

Commends Kalani Brown of Salmen High School for being named Gatorade Louisiana Girls Basketball Player of the Year.

LA SR134

Commends the Louisiana Association of Basketball Coaches on its forty-eight years of promoting basketball in Louisiana and D. Scott Landry for his years of leadership in the organization.

LA HR2706

Congratulating Katlin Kerl of Silsbee High School on signing a national letter of intent to play softball at San Jacinto College.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.