Commends the Breaux Bridge High School boys' track and field team upon winning the Class 4A state championship
HCR123 serves as an acknowledgment of youth athletic achievement and aims to inspire pride within the Breaux Bridge community, as well as among the students and faculty of the high school. It highlights the importance of sports in education and young people's development, fostering community spirit and support for high school athletics. By passing this resolution, the legislature underscores the value of sports as a positive influence in students' lives.
House Concurrent Resolution 123 (HCR123) commends the Breaux Bridge High School boys' track and field team for its remarkable success in winning the 2011 Class 4A state championship. The resolution recognizes the team's outstanding performance and the efforts of its athletes and coaches throughout the season. Notably, athlete Kavahra Holmes excelled by winning three events and setting a national record in the 400 meters, reflecting the high level of talent and dedication present within the team.
The sentiment around HCR123 is overwhelmingly positive. Legislators and community members express pride in the achievements of the Breaux Bridge High School boys' track and field team. The resolution received unanimous support in the Senate, indicating a shared appreciation for the values of hard work, teamwork, and excellence embodied by the athletes and their coaches. This resolution reflects a commitment to celebrating local accomplishments and recognizing the hard work of students and educators.
There are no notable points of contention surrounding the passage of HCR123. The unified support in the legislature suggests that the resolution is viewed as a celebratory measure rather than a controversial or divisive issue. By commending the track team, the bill reinforces a sense of community pride and highlights the positive role of school athletics in fostering unity and achievement among students.