Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR1738

Introduced
5/3/11  
Introduced
5/3/11  
Refer
5/5/11  
Refer
5/5/11  
Enrolled
5/19/11  
Enrolled
5/19/11  
Passed
5/19/11  

Caption

Honoring Joe Lombard, coach of the Canyon High School girls' basketball team, on his exceptional career.

Impact

The resolution acknowledges not only Lombard's athletic accomplishments, including a staggering record of over 1,100 wins, but also his role as a mentor who instills values of teamwork, commitment, and personal responsibility in his players. His coaching philosophy emphasizes the importance of both individual and team growth, making a lasting impact on his students' lives beyond just sport. The bill serves as a form of recognition for outstanding contributions to high school athletics in Texas, aligning with the state's values of celebrating educational and extracurricular milestones.

Summary

House Resolution 1738 proposes to honor Joe Lombard, a highly successful coach of the Canyon High School girls' basketball team. Over his career spanning 33 years, Lombard has established himself as one of the most distinguished figures in Texas high school basketball, particularly noted for leading the Lady Eagles to an impressive 38-0 record during the 2010-2011 season and claiming the 4A state championship. This achievement marks the 15th championship of his career, highlighting his long-standing commitment and excellence in developing young athletes both on and off the court.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1738 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting appreciation for Coach Lombard's dedication to his team and the sport. The language used in the resolution captures the profound respect held for him within the community, emphasizing the role of perseverance and integrity in sports education. This legislation showcases the broader acknowledgment of coaches who work tirelessly to shape future generations through sports, fostering an environment where young athletes can learn valuable life lessons.

Contention

While primarily celebratory, the resolution does not appear to have significant points of contention in the legislative discussions. However, the focus on individual accolades can raise conversations about the balance of recognition in team sports versus the contributions of other key figures, such as assistant coaches or support staff. Resolutions like HR1738 are often uncontroversial but can spark dialogue about the diverse roles and contributions within sports programs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1906

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

TX HR902

Congratulating the La Vega High School girls' basketball team on winning the 2023 UIL 4A state championship.

TX HR488

Congratulating the Lubbock Christian School girls' basketball team on winning the 2023 TAPPS 3A state championship.

TX HR1943

Congratulating the Gruver High School girls' basketball team on advancing to the 2023 UIL 2A state championship game.

TX HR526

Congratulating the Nocona High School girls' basketball team on advancing to the Region II championship game of the 2A playoffs.

TX SR560

Congratulating the Clark High School girls' basketball team for winning a state championship.

TX HR1345

Congratulating the Harvest Christian Academy girls' basketball team on winning the 2023 TAPPS 1A state championship.

TX HR1417

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

TX HR626

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

TX SR41

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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.