Commends the Jesuit High School football team upon winning the 2014 Division I state championship
While HR90 is a resolution and does not enact changes to law, it serves to honor the team's achievement and foster a sense of pride within the local community. By publicly commending the team, the resolution reinforces the importance of sports and teamwork within educational institutions. The impact of such recognition can enhance school spirit and community support for athletic programs, encouraging future participation and investment in youth sports.
House Resolution No. 90 (HR90) commendably recognizes the Jesuit High School football team for their outstanding performance in the 2014 Division I state football championship. The Jesuit Blue Jays secured their title with a narrow victory over John Curtis Christian High School, completing a remarkable season with a record of 12-2 and marking their return to the state finals for the first time since 1978. This resolution celebrates not only the team's victory but also highlights the dedication and hard work of the coaches and support staff who contributed to the school's triumph in athletics.
The sentiment surrounding HR90 is overwhelmingly positive, as it acknowledges the hard work and dedication of the athletes and coaching staff. Legislators and community members expressed pride in the Jesuit Blue Jays' accomplishments, echoing a sentiment of celebration and recognition that transcends individual achievements. This resolution serves as a unifying moment for the community, showcasing the positive influence of sports on students and the community.
Given that HR90 is largely celebratory in nature, there were minimal points of contention associated with its passage. The resolution was well-received and faced no opposition during discussions. The non-controversial nature of HR90 aligns with typical resolutions that honor sports teams, making it a source of pride rather than a subject of debate.