Louisiana 2025 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR42

Introduced
4/22/25  

Caption

Recognizes the creation of the Walter Hauck NJCAA Coaches Association President of the Year Award and honors LSUE Coach Jeff Willis as the inaugural recipient.

Impact

By creating this award, the resolution positively impacts the recognition of junior college athletes and coaches, promoting not just sporting excellence but also inspiring student-athletes across the nation. This initiative aligns with the NJCAA's mission to support both the academic and athletic pursuits of its members. The resolution encourages other institutions to acknowledge the impact of coach leadership on student success and the collegiate sports community at large.

Summary

Senate Resolution 42 (SR42) serves to recognize the establishment of the Walter Hauck NJCAA Coaches Association President of the Year Award and honors Coach Jeff Willis from Louisiana State University at Eunice (LSUE) as the inaugural recipient. The resolution reflects a commitment to the promotion of collegiate athletics through the acknowledgment of outstanding leadership and dedication demonstrated by coaches. The award aims to uphold the memory of Walter Hauck, a significant figure in the NJCAA community, whose legacy includes remarkable service and accomplishments over several decades.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR42 is quite positive, centering around the appreciation for Coach Willis and the legacy of Walter Hauck. There is a sense of community pride in honoring figures who contribute significantly to student-athletes' success and showcasing their achievements on both local and national stages. This resolution reflects a collective acknowledgment of the hard work and dedication embodied by coaches who not only lead their teams to victory but also advocate for the welfare of their athletes.

Contention

While SR42 has been met with widespread support, as it honors an exemplary individual within the coaching community, discussions at public and legislative levels may touch upon broader topics such as funding for junior college athletics, equity in sports programs, and the ever-evolving dynamics of collegiate athletic governance. However, these contentious discussions do not detract from the overall laudatory tone of the resolution, which celebrates contributions to collegiate athletics.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

LA SR27

Commends the Louisiana State University at Eunice head baseball coach and athletic director Jeff Willis on being named to the National Junior College Athletic Association Coaches Hall of Fame.

LA HCR27

Commends Louisiana State University at Eunice coach and athletic director Jeff Willis on being named to the National Junior College Athletic Association Coaches Hall of Fame

LA HR335

Commends the Louisiana State University Eunice Bengals baseball team on winning the 2024 National Junior College Athletic Association Division II championship

LA SR90

To commend the Louisiana Association of Basketball Coaches on its 50th Anniversary of promoting basketball in Louisiana and its executive secretary D. Scott Landry for his many years of dedicated service to the association.

LA SR3

Commends Coach Barry Rubin on his outstanding accomplishments and on the occasion of his retirement from the NFL.

LA HR141

Commends Rahn Bailey, M.D., on being named by the American Psychiatric Association as the 2024 Solomon Carter Fuller Award recipient

LA HCR36

Commends Louisiana State University at Eunice Professor Emeritus Dr. Malcolm Vidrine for being recognized as the 2022 recipient of the James William Rivers Prize in Louisiana Studies

LA SR63

Commends Dr. Rahn Bailey upon being the recipient of the 2024 Solomon Carter Fuller Award.

LA HR41

Commends and congratulates Mr. Antavion "Tay" Moore for being the recipient of the 2023 Truman Scholarship award

LA SCR78

Commends and honors Dr. Leslie K. "Les" Guice, President of Louisiana Tech University, on his retirement and recognizes his many accomplishments during his career.

Similar Bills

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