Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR112

Introduced
5/15/13  
Introduced
5/15/13  
Passed
5/15/13  

Caption

Commends the Central Private School boys basketball team for winning the Mississippi Association of Independent Schools overall basketball championship.

Impact

The resolution reinforces the value of teamwork and perseverance in sports, celebrating not only the victory but also the effort that led the team to this significant achievement. It underscores the importance of youth athletics in fostering discipline and community spirit. Additionally, it serves to inspire other students and school teams across Louisiana to strive for excellence, both in sports and academics.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 112 congratulates the Central Private School boys basketball team for winning the Mississippi Association of Independent Schools overall basketball championship. The resolution highlights the team's remarkable comeback victory over Jackson Prep, where they overcame a 15-point deficit in the second half to secure a 74-67 win. This achievement not only marks a historic moment for the school, being the first team to lift the championship trophy, but also for Louisiana, as they became the first state team to capture the coveted Gold Ball in the 44-year history of the MAIS.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SR112 is overwhelmingly positive, with a sense of pride and joy expressed by the legislators in acknowledging the team's hard work and determination. This resolution serves as a unifying moment for the community and the state, promoting a celebratory atmosphere as the team is recognized for their accomplishments. Such resolutions are often seen as a way to uplift and motivate young athletes and celebrate their contributions to school spirit and local pride.

Contention

While the resolution itself is a straightforward commendation, one notable point can be the contrast between the celebratory tone and potential discussions around funding and support for school sports programs. As these discussions often arise in the context of educational funding, there could be underlying contention regarding the allocation of resources to athletics versus academics. Nonetheless, SR112 focuses solely on honoring the achievement, without delving into deeper issues of sports funding or policy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR145

Commend Jackson Prep Boys Basketball team for winning MAIS Overall State Championship.

LA SR113

Commends Central Private School boys baseball team upon winning the MAIS AA State Championship.

LA SR4

Commends the Carroll High School boys basketball team on winning the Class 3A state championship.

LA SCR18

Commends the St. Thomas More High School boys basketball team on winning the Class 4A state championship.

LA SCR63

Commends the Walker High School boys basketball team upon winning the LHSAA Class 5A state championship.

LA HR182

McEvans School Boys Basketball Team; commend upon winning the MHSAA Class 1A State Championship.

LA HR133

Jackson Prep Patriots Boys Basketball Team; commend for winning the MAIS Overall Championship.

LA SCR61

Commends Bossier High School boys' basketball team for winning 2016 LHSAA state championship.

LA HR79

Parklane Academy Lady Pioneers Basketball Team; commend on winning MAIS Overall Basketball Championship.

LA SCR89

Commends St. Thomas Aquinas Regional Catholic High School girls basketball team on winning the Louisiana High School Athletic Association Class 2A Basketball State Championship.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.