Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HR3188

Caption

Congratulating Riley Richards of China Spring High School on winning the silver medal in the Class 4A pole vault at the 2015 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

Impact

The adoption of HR3188 represents a tradition of recognizing and celebrating youth achievements in Texas, emphasizing the importance of sportsmanship and dedication in high school athletics. By congratulating students like Riley Richards, the Texas House of Representatives supports not just individual successes, but also the broader values of hard work, community pride, and familial commitment to athletics. While the bill does not alter any state laws or policies, it serves to inspire young athletes and acknowledge their contributions to Texas sports culture.

Summary

House Resolution 3188 is a commendation for Riley Richards, a sophomore at China Spring High School, who achieved notable success by winning the Class 4A silver medal in the pole vault at the 2015 University Interscholastic League (UIL) Track & Field State Meet. This recognition highlights not only Riley's individual achievements but also his family’s legacy in the sport, as his father and grandfather have also excelled in pole vaulting. The resolution was presented to commend him for his remarkable performance at the state competition held at Mike A. Meyers Stadium in Austin, where he vaults a height of 16 feet, 3 inches, earning him the runner-up position in a highly competitive environment.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR3188 is overwhelmingly positive, highlighting community pride in local achievements. Legislators and constituents alike expressed admiration for Riley's accomplishments, with the resolution noted as an uplifting acknowledgment within the House. This type of recognition fosters goodwill and appreciation for high school sports, which many consider integral to youth development and community engagement.

Contention

There are no significant points of contention surrounding HR3188; it is a straightforward resolution with unanimous support reflecting pride in local achievements. The lack of opposition signifies a collective commitment to honoring student athletes and promotes a culture of enthusiasm and encouragement within sports at the high school level.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR2265

Congratulating Oliver Ortiz of Dumas High School on winning the silver medal in the boys' 4A 400-meter dash at the 2023 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

TX HR2267

Congratulating Pratt McLain of Gruver High School on winning a bronze medal in the 2A boys' pole vault at the 2023 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

TX HR2266

Congratulating Cadance Holland of Gruver High School on winning the bronze medal in the girls' 2A pole vault at the 2023 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

TX HR2001

Congratulating Jayden McCoy of Tuloso-Midway High School in Corpus Christi on winning a silver medal in the 4A long jump at the 2023 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

TX HR2274

Congratulating Julian Barton of Follett High School on winning the silver medal in the boys' 1A 3,200-meter run at the 2023 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

TX HR2264

Congratulating the Bushland High School boys' 400-meter relay team on winning a silver medal at the 2023 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

TX HR1950

Congratulating the Panhandle High School girls' track team on winning the silver medal in the 2A team competition at the 2022 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

TX HR2272

Congratulating Ke'Mauri Pinkard of Tascosa High School in Amarillo on winning the silver medal in the 5A triple jump at the 2023 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

TX HR53

Congratulating Ja'Naria Jackson of Terrell High School on winning two gold medals at the 2022 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

TX HR2263

Congratulating the Bushland High School girls' 400-meter relay team on winning a bronze medal at the 2023 UIL Track & Field State Meet.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.