Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HR1740

Caption

Congratulating the team from H. M. King High School in Kingsville on winning the Texas High School Powerlifting Association Division 2 state championship.

Impact

In terms of its impact on state laws, HR1740 serves as a formal recognition and celebration of a local school's achievement, emphasizing the importance of communal support for high school sports and the value of athleticism in education. While the bill does not directly change legislation or impose mandates, it reinforces the encouragement of youth participation in sports and physical fitness initiatives across the state of Texas. The resolution also serves to inspire other schools and students to pursue excellence in their athletic endeavors.

Summary

House Resolution 1740 congratulates the powerlifting team of H. M. King High School in Kingsville for winning the Texas High School Powerlifting Association Division 2 state championship in 2013. This victory represents not only the team's first state title in powerlifting but also marks a significant achievement in the history of the school’s athletic program. The resolution highlights the remarkable performance of the athletes, specifically Nick Trevino and Michael Rodriguez, who earned individual state titles, and acknowledges the hard work and dedication of the entire team under the leadership of Coach Chad Barrett, who received the THSPA Coach of the Year award.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1740 is supportive and celebratory, with legislators recognizing the hard work and accomplishments of high school athletes. The resolution fosters a positive environment by showcasing local pride and community spirit. It reflects a shared understanding of the value of sports, teamwork, and dedication among young athletes, inspiring future generations to strive for excellence in their pursuits, both in athletics and academics.

Contention

Although the resolution does not appear to have notable points of contention, it serves to highlight the achievements of a single school which can sometimes lead to discussions about resource allocation in high school sports and disparities among different school districts. Nonetheless, the focus remains on the collective success of the students and their coaches, rather than on potential controversies regarding high school athletics funding or management.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX HR1223

Congratulating the Robstown High School girls' powerlifting team on winning the 2023 THSWPA 4A Division II state championship.

TX HR1948

Congratulating Dalton Leven of Dumas High School on winning a state championship at the 2023 Texas High School Powerlifting Association Division 2 State Meet.

TX HR990

Congratulating the Edcouch-Elsa High School girls' powerlifting team on winning the 2023 THSWPA 5A Division II state championship.

TX HR1173

Congratulating Hailey Aul of Sharyland Pioneer High School on winning a state title at the 2023 Texas High School Women's Powerlifting Association 5A Division II State Championships.

TX HR1172

Congratulating Ketny Nicoleau of Sharyland Pioneer High School on winning a state title at the 2023 Texas High School Women's Powerlifting Association 5A Division II State Championships.

TX HR989

Congratulating Leslie Flores of Santa Rosa High School on winning a state title at the 2023 Texas High School Women's Powerlifting Association 3A Division II State Championships.

TX HR997

Congratulating Keily Guzman of La Joya Early College High School on winning a state title at the 2023 Texas High School Women's Powerlifting Association 6A State Championships.

TX HR1182

Congratulating Itzel Mayahni Rojas of Monte Alto Early College High School on placing fifth at the 2023 Texas High School Women's Powerlifting Association 3A Division II State Championships.

TX HR1949

Congratulating Sabien Perry of Dumas High School on winning a bronze medal at the 2023 Texas High School Powerlifting Association Division 2 State Meet.

TX SR463

Congratulating the Robstown High School girls' powerlifting team for winning a state championship.

Similar Bills

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