Commends the Central Private High School varsity baseball team upon winning the 2014 MAIS Class 2A State Championship.
Impact
The passing of SCR161 serves to officially acknowledge and celebrate the success of a local high school sports team, which can promote a sense of community pride and unity. Such resolutions often have a positive impact on school morale, encouraging students and faculty to continue striving for excellence in academics and athletics. Furthermore, it can foster greater support for school programs and initiatives as communities come together to celebrate local achievements.
Summary
SCR161 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution that commends the Central Private High School varsity baseball team for their achievement in winning the 2014 MAIS Class 2A State Championship. The resolution highlights the team's impressive performance throughout the season, culminating in a significant victory against Glenbrook High School with a score of 5-1 in the final game. This victory marks back-to-back state championships for the team, adding to its legacy with a total of thirteen championships won in baseball. The resolution recognizes the hard work and dedication of the student-athletes, coaches, and the school community that contributed to this achievement.
Sentiment
The sentiment expressed through SCR161 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting pride and joy within the local community and the state. Celebrating high school sports achievements is a way to honor student-athletes and instill values of teamwork, perseverance, and dedication. This resolution not only brings recognition to the baseball team but also emphasizes the importance of sports in promoting student success and community engagement.
Contention
As a concurrent resolution, SCR161 did not face any significant opposition or points of contention during discussions or votes, receiving unanimous support with 32 votes in favor and none against. The absence of dissent suggests a shared recognition of the team's achievements and the positive impact of such resolutions on local communities.