Ohio 2023-2024 Regular Session

Ohio House Bill HR16

Introduced
2/15/23  

Caption

Honoring Chris Baird as the 2021-2022 Girls Wrestling State Coach of the Year.

Impact

The passage of HR16 reflects a positive sentiment towards youth sports and the importance of recognizing individuals who contribute to the development of young athletes. By formally honoring coaches like Chris Baird, the resolution not only celebrates individual achievement but also promotes community engagement and support for athletic programs. This recognition can inspire both current and future athletes while encouraging continued investment in girls' wrestling and other youth sports.

Summary

House Resolution 16 (HR16) honors Chris Baird for being named the 2021-2022 Girls Wrestling State Coach of the Year by the Ohio High School Athletic Association. This recognition highlights Baird's significant contributions to the sport and the successful coaching strategies that led the Harrison High School girls wrestling team to victory, including winning the Ohio High School Wrestling Coaches Association State Team Championship and two individual state titles. The resolution serves as an official commendation for his leadership and dedication in promoting wrestling among girls in the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR16 is overwhelmingly positive, with lawmakers expressing admiration for Baird's commitment and the values he instills in his athletes, such as determination and camaraderie. The resolution emphasizes the critical role of coaches in shaping the experiences of young athletes, celebrating not just athletic success but also personal growth and integrity within sports. Discussions around the resolution are likely to resonate well with constituents who value education and sportsmanship.

Contention

While HR16 is largely celebrated, there may be underlying discussions regarding the broader context of funding and support for girls' sports programs. Some may argue for increased attention towards ensuring equal resources and opportunities for female athletes compared to their male counterparts. Nevertheless, the resolution itself is presented as a unifying tribute to a coach who has made a tangible impact on the lives of his students.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OH HR355

Honoring the Marysville High School girls wrestling assistant coaches as the 2022-2023 NWCA Ohio Girls Staff of the Year.

OH HR72

Honoring Elizabeth Madison as a 2023 Girls Wrestling State Champion.

OH HR140

Honoring the William Henry Harrison High School girls wrestling team as the 2023 State Champion.

OH HR439

Honoring Chloe Dearwester as a 2024 OHSAA State Wrestling Champion.

OH HR150

Honoring Eve Matt as the 2023 Girls Wrestling State Champion in the 140-pound weight class.

OH HR102

Honoring Cali Leng as the 2023 Girls Wrestling State Champion in the 120-pound weight class.

OH HR441

Honoring Lacie Knick as the 2024 Girls Wrestling State Champion in the 125-pound weight class.

OH SR64

Honoring Ethan Birden as a 2023 Division I State Champion in wrestling.

OH HR425

Honoring Rejan Al-Hashash as a 2024 State Wrestling Champion.

OH HR412

Honoring Savannah Isaac on winning a 2024 State Championship in girls wrestling.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.