Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SR30

Introduced
2/17/22  
Refer
2/17/22  

Caption

Commend Pearl River Community College "Wildcats" Cheer Squad for first National Championship.

Impact

The resolution serves to officially recognize the accomplishments of the cheer squad and brings attention to the importance of supporting collegiate athletics in Mississippi. It reflects a broader acknowledgment of the role such teams play in promoting school spirit and community pride, particularly at the state level. Furthermore, it reinforces the value placed on athletic achievements within educational institutions, potentially fostering increased support for similar programs in the future.

Summary

Senate Resolution 30 commends and congratulates the Pearl River Community College 'Wildcats' Cheer Squad and their coach Sarah Smith for winning their first National Championship. This achievement, secured at the Universal Cheerleaders Association's All-Girl National Championship, marks a historic moment for the college's cheer program. The resolution highlights the rigorous dedication and teamwork demonstrated by the cheer squad, emphasizing their commitment to excellence and their ability to perform under pressure.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR30 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating the hard work and perseverance of the student-athletes. The resolution portrays a sense of pride not only for the individual performances of the team but also for the representation of Pearl River Community College on a national stage. The recognition is seen as an affirmation of the college's standards for excellence in athletics and personal development.

Contention

While there are no notable points of contention expressed in the discussions surrounding SR30, it is worth noting that resolutions of this nature may occasionally face scrutiny regarding the allocation of state resources or the emphasis placed on specific sports. However, in this case, the resolution received unanimous support within the Senate, indicating a consensus on the importance of honoring such achievements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HR25

Pearl River Community College "Wildcats" Cheer Squad; commend for winning the Universal Cheerleaders Association's All-Girl National Championship.

MS SR86

Congratulate Pearl River Community College (PRCC) Cheer Team for third National Championship in four years.

MS SC602

Commend Pearl River Community College "Wildcats" Women's Basketball Team for MACCC Championship.

MS SC506

Commend 2022 PRCC "Wildcats" Baseball Team and Coach Michael Avalon for first-ever National Championship.

MS SR116

Commend Northwest Mississippi Community College Cheer Team upon winning multiple National Championships at UCA Nationals.

MS HC52

Northwest Mississippi Community College Cheer Team; commend upon winning multiple national championships at UCA Nationals.

MS SC603

Commend Pearl River Community College "Wildcats" Men's Basketball Team for third consecutive MACCC title.

MS SR90

Commend Pearl River Central High School Blue Devil Cheerleading Team for 2024-2025 National High School Cheerleading Championship.

MS SR104

Commend Ole Miss Cheer Team for winning first National Championship in UCA competition.

MS SR75

Commend Brandon Cheerleading Team for sixth NCA National Championship.

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