Commends the Florien High School Lady Blackcats on winning the Class B state softball championship.
While SCR120 is primarily a commendatory resolution with no direct legislative impact on state laws, it serves to celebrate and promote the positive values associated with high school sports such as teamwork, discipline, and community pride. The resolution elevates the profiles of young athletes and their contributions to school spirit and local communities. By recognizing these achievements at the state level, it helps foster a culture of appreciation for youth athletics.
SCR120, a Senate Concurrent Resolution, was introduced to commend the Florien High School Lady Blackcats for their remarkable achievement in winning the Class B state softball championship. This resolution not only acknowledges the team's athletic prowess but also highlights their exemplary teamwork and dedication throughout their successful season. The resolution specifically notes their victory against the Holden High School Rockets, with a score of seven to zero in the championship game held on April 30, 2016.
The sentiment surrounding SCR120 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a celebration of local sports success and pride. Legislators and community members who support the resolution express admiration for the hard work and dedication displayed by the Florien High School Lady Blackcats. This resolution resonates positively in the local community, uniting supporters in recognition of the team's achievement and the values they represent.
There were no notable points of contention regarding SCR120, as the bill passed with unanimous support in the Senate, as indicated by the voting results showing 30 yeas and 0 nays. The resolution is a non-controversial acknowledgment of a local team’s success, thus garnering widespread support without opposition.