Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR389

Introduced
3/2/11  
Introduced
3/2/11  
Enrolled
3/2/11  
Enrolled
3/2/11  
Passed
3/2/11  

Caption

Commending Coach Leta Andrews on becoming the most victorious coach in American high school basketball history.

Impact

The resolution serves as a statement of appreciation and acknowledgment of Coach Andrews' exemplary service, which impacts the state's cultural landscape by celebrating local heroes who contribute to community pride. Through her coaching, she has positively influenced countless young athletes, fostering both athletic and personal development. The resolution is more than a formal recognition; it reflects the values of dedication, hard work, and commitment to excellence that Coach Andrews has embodied throughout her career.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 389 honors Coach Leta Andrews of Granbury High School for her remarkable achievement of becoming the most victorious coach in American high school basketball history, having recorded her 1,334th win. This recognition by the Texas Senate highlights not only her extensive career but also her contributions to the sport over nearly five decades. Coach Andrews began her coaching journey in 1962 and has since built a legacy, guiding numerous teams to success and imparting valuable life lessons through sportsmanship and teamwork.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SR389 is one of admiration and pride. Senators expressed their respect for Coach Andrews' accomplishments, emphasizing the significance of her achievements not just in sports, but in shaping the lives of young women in the community. This resolution reinforces the message that sports serve as a critical framework for personal development and can have lifelong impacts beyond the game itself.

Contention

While the resolution received overwhelming support, discussions surrounding similar resolutions often draw attention to the broader implications of recognizing individual achievements in sports, particularly in terms of education and funding for high school sports programs. Notable points of contention may arise between those advocating for increased attention and resources devoted to athletics in schools versus other educational priorities. Nonetheless, SR389 stands as a testament to the importance of recognizing achievements in high school athletics.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR283

Congratulating East Chambers High School boys' basketball coach Todd Sutherland on recording 900 wins.

TX SR63

Congratulating Holliday High School coach Glenn Griffin on his receipt of a state championship ring at the 2022 Texas Girls Coaches Association Honor Awards Banquet.

TX HR1417

Congratulating Russell Miller on his retirement as head coach of the Weiss High School boys' basketball team.

TX SR41

Recognizing Joe Willis on the occasion of his retirement as head football coach at Legacy High School in Tyler.

TX HR188

In memory of legendary St. Mary's University basketball player and coach Herman A. "Buddy" Meyer Jr.

TX HR193

Congratulating Dalanna Carter of Barbers Hill High School on her nomination to the 2023 McDonald's All-American girls' basketball team.

TX HR626

Congratulating the Lake Highlands High School boys' basketball team on winning the 2023 UIL 6A state championship.

TX HR2243

Commending Beverly Day Humphrey for her exceptional achievements as chief of athletics and girls' track coach with Lancaster ISD.

TX HR2312

Congratulating Elias Vasquez on recording his 300th win as coach of the Robstown High School baseball team.

TX HR1352

Congratulating the Clarendon High School boys' basketball team on winning the 2022 UIL 2A state championship.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.