Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HR65

Introduced
3/12/24  
Refer
3/12/24  
Passed
4/4/24  

Caption

Hartfield Academy Varsity Cheerleaders; commend and congratulate.

Impact

The resolution serves to honor not only the cheerleading team but also to encourage other students and teams within the state to strive for excellence in their respective disciplines. By acknowledging such achievements, the resolution aims to foster a supportive and proud sporting culture in Mississippi, emphasizing the value of teamwork and perseverance among students.

Summary

House Resolution 65 commends and congratulates the Hartfield Academy varsity cheerleaders for winning the Mississippi Association of Independent Schools' (MAIS) medium tumbling division state title. This resolution recognizes the team's outstanding achievements throughout their competitive season, reflecting their hard work, dedication, and team spirit. The resolution highlights the role of the senior captains and their leadership in guiding the team to victory, as well as the contributions of their coaches.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR65 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating the accomplishments of young athletes and the spirit of competition. The bill resonates with pride in local schools and communities, particularly in recognizing the hard work and commitment of the athletes involved. Such resolutions are often seen as a source of motivation for other students to achieve similar honors.

Contention

There is minimal contention surrounding HR65, as it primarily focuses on celebration and recognition rather than policy or legislative changes. However, as with any recognition, some may argue the importance of equitable recognition across various sports and activities. Nonetheless, the camaraderie and acknowledgment of achievements are viewed positively by the state's representatives and constituents.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HR89

Northwest Rankin High School Cheerleaders; commend upon winning back-to-back UCA Large Varsity Division I Game Day Cheerleading National Championships.

MS HR66

Mize Attendance Center Cheerleaders; commend upon winning the MHSAA Class 2A State Cheer Competition.

MS HR109

Newton County High School Cheerleading Team; commend for outstanding achievements.

MS SC513

Commend Newton County High School "Cougars" Cheer Team for winning Class 4A State Championship.

MS HC46

Poplarville High School; commend upon winning their first UCA National High School Cheering Championship.

MS HR42

Kossuth High School Aggies Cheerleading Team; commend for winning the 2022 MHSAA Class 3A Game Day State Championship and the 2022 Mid-South Regional Large Game Day Competition.

MS HR153

South Panola High School Tigers Cheerleading Team; commend upon winning NCA National Championship for third year in a row.

MS SR49

Commend Ocean Springs High School Cheer Team for winning MHSAA 6A State Championship.

MS HR22

Jones Junior College Bobcats Cheerleading Team; commend on winning Open Coed Division - 2022 UCA College Championship.

MS SR94

Commend Marshall Academy "Patriots" Boys Baseball Team and Coach Bruce Branch for winning 4A Championship dedicated to his daughter Janie.

Similar Bills

MS HR108

Colleen Hartfield; commend distinguished career, service and contributions to Hinds Community College.

MS SR11

Commend Hartfield Academy Hawks Football Team for second-straight MAIS 6A State Championship.

MS SR59

Commend Hartfield Academy "Lady Hawks" Varsity Cheer Team for winning MAIS State Championship.

MS SR52

Commend Hartfield Academy "Lady Hawks" Girls Softball Team for winning MAIS AAAAAA Fast-Pitch Softball Championship.

MS HR63

Hartfield Academy Hawkettes Dance Team; commend for winning the MAIS Spirit Competition.

MS HR62

Hartfield Academy Hawks Football Team; commend upon winning MAIS AAAAAA State Championship.

MS SR58

Commend Hartfield Academy "Lady Hawks" Varsity Dance Team for winning MAIS State Championship Title.

MS SR39

Commend Hartfield Academy "Hawks" Football Team and Coach Craig Bowman for first ever MAIS 6A State Football Championship.